A fairly steady, but certainly not over-easy, solve this week, I found. Many answers fell in smoothly, with a small handful (such as 12, 23 and 2) that I felt I should check before writing in. 31 across seems to be about the only word that fits, and certainly relates to taxes, but the wordplay has me beaten.
*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed, hom=homophone, cd=cryptic definition, dd=double definition.
| Across | |
|---|---|
| 1 | ISOSTATIC – (COT AS IT IS)*. |
| 11 | INUNDATE – NUN in (I + DATE). |
| 12 | SPAULD – U in (D + LAPS)<. |
| 13 | CLAM – C + LAM. |
| 14 | GATEMEN – GAT + EMEN[d]. |
| 15 | REIRD – DRIER<. |
| 16 | STADDA – ST + ADD + A. |
| 17 | UNPROTESTING – (PERU NOT)* + STING. |
| 19 | COUNTENANCER – (NAN + CE) in COUNTER. |
| 23 | TALBOT – (A LB) in TOT. |
| 26 | KATTI – [hobb]IT TAK[en]<. |
| 27 | DAGWOOD – DA (a Burmese knife) + (W in GOOD). |
| 28 | EATS – E + ATS. |
| 29 | BARRIO – BAR + RIO[t]. |
| 30 | SPONGILY – (PONG + I[ntro]) in SLY. |
| 31 | DECENNARY – Money from old tax, in short, variable. |
| Down | |
| 1 | INSTRUCTRESS – IN + (CURT< in STRESS). “Summary” is used as an adjective in the clue. |
| 2 | SEPHEN – S + EP + HEN. |
| 3 | SQUIRR – SQUIR[e] + R. |
| 4 | ANDANTE – DAN in ETNA<. |
| 5 | TUFTS – F in TUTS. |
| 6 | INLETS – LISTEN*. |
| 7 | VALEDICTORY – DEAL* in VICTORY. |
| 8 | STAND – ST[r]AND. |
| 9 | HEMP AGRIMONY – HEM + ((Ag + RIM) in PONY). A “tattoo” can be “a native-bred Indian pony”, I learn. |
| 10 | MANIPULATOR – (ANIMAL UP)* + TOR. |
| 18 | ENNOBLE – (N + NO in [k]EBLE. |
| 20 | TOWAGE – WAG in TOE. |
| 21 | NAPRON – N + APRON. |
| 22 | ETRIER – E + TRIER. |
| 24 | ADAPT – ADA + PT. |
| 25 | TOXIC – OX in TIC. |
Interesting, I had something different for 21dn – NARRAS, an arras being a type of tapestry (and where Polonius was stabbed). This gave me NECESSARY for 31ac, NEAR for short around CESS for old tax, plus Y for variable
Thanks DM, you’re absolutely right. That explains my struggles at 31ac. I’ll update the post shortly.