Weekly puzzle 2 – solution

Apologies to non-British solvers for some local culture, especially boradcaster Brian Redhead.

Across
1 CUM=with,BRIAN=Redhead perhaps
5 USENET – double def – to troll is to send provocative messages on discussion forums, and to fish by trailing a baited line behind a boat – so “use net” is the alternative
9 (see 25D)
11 (m)UTTER – M=Mike from radio alphabet
12 EYE=round hole,IN,G=middle of baGel
13 C(ALL,UP=at univ.)ON
15 THREE-LINE WHIP – def and cryptic def comparing it to a cat o’nine tails
18 HEAD=capital,QUARTERED=divided – London being the HQ for many companies
22 SLAPS=punches,HOT=heated
23 BAR=watering hole,SAC(k)=dry (white) wine
26 LASS=girl,O=ring
27 ENAC=rev. of cane=”beating rod”,T.(MEN)T.
28 MA,LADY
29 JOYRIDER = (I do jerry)*
 
Down
1 CONFETTI – CD with match=wedding
2 MINCE – referring to anagrams as ‘mincing’ words
3 RETINUE – rev. of UNIT = some equipment, in R.E.,(mak)E
4 A.V. = Bible (Authorised Version), ID = papers
6 S(QUEL(l))CH.
7 NOTEPAPER = (tape prone)*
8 TI=”Thai”,RING=group
10 SPACE BAR – CD alluding to Douglas Adams’s Restaurant at the End of the Universe
14 MISQUOTE = “Miss, quote”
16 RE(HE)ARS,A,L
17 EDUCATOR – DUCAT in rev. or ROE=”youngest members of school”
19 A,B,S,CON,D
20 TRAC=”track”,TOR
21 A,S(Y)LUM
24 STEED – 2 defs, one for John Steed from 1960s TV show ‘The Avengers’. (Borrowing a phrase from Hitchhiker, getting that kind of noise out of a Stylophone is, of course, impossible.)
25, 9 CAT O’ NINE TAILS = (actions in tale)*

One comment on “Weekly puzzle 2 – solution”

  1. well i did use the net but it did’nt come up with the obvious. There i go. Otherwise a reasonable run.

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