Financial Times 14,449 – Dante

Monday Prize Crossword/Oct 21

Some solvers complain about Dante using too many cryptic and double definitions, but here we have no less than 14 straightforward charades (A+B(+C)) – outnumbering the CDs, DDs and full anagrams (even when taken together!).  The usual gentle start to the week.

Definitions are underlined wherever possible and/or appropriate.

Across
1 ANGELENO One supplying finance backs one man from LA (8)
    ANGEL (one supplying finance) + ENO (reversal (‘backs’) of ONE)
     
5 SCRAPS Battles for what’s left (6)
    Double definition
     
9 REACTION Response of soldiers being introduced to battle (8)
    RE (soldiers) + ACTION (battle)
     
10   FEDORA The Iron Lady’s hat? (6)
    FE (iron) + DORA (lady (name of))
     
12 SIDLE Slide about the sidewalk (5)
    (SLIDE)*
     
13 DEFAULTER   He fails to show up the defect in the return pipe (9)
    FAULT ((the) defect) inside DEER (reversal (‘return’) of REED ((the) pipe)
     
14 JALOPY Bird crop seen inside old crate (6)
    LOP (crop) inside JAY (bird)
    The ‘old crate’ is an old car here.
     
16 AIRCREW High-fliers at work? (7)
    Cryptic definition
     
19 CALIBRE Means of gauging a boring job (7)
    Cryptic definition
    ‘Calibre’ can mean the diameter of the bore of eg a tube – that kind of ‘boring’.
     
21   KIDNAP Billy has hot tip, might make gangster’s fortune (6)
    KID (Billy, the Kid) + NAP (hot tip, in horseracing)
     
23 PROVISION   In favour of seeing prior measures made (9)
    PRO (in favour of) + VISION (seeing)
     
25 APHID A degree – being without one is a pest (5)
    A + {PHD (degree) around I (one)}
    An ‘aphid’ is a plant louse that sucks its juices.
     
26 RAGTAG Cheap paper to identify with the common people (6)
    RAG (cheap paper) + TAG ((to) identify)
     
27 APTITUDE Tied up at work, reaching capacity (8)
    (TIED UP AT)*
     
28 SENIOR No rise for those more advanced in service (6)
    (NO RISE)*
    Just ‘for’ to indicate the anagram?
     
29 INTEREST Profit from hobby (8)
    Double definition
     
     
Down
1 ARREST Stop, having a right to a break (6)
    A + R (right) + REST (break)
     
2 GUARDRAIL Safety device to protect bird (9)
    GUARD ((to) protect) + RAIL (bird)
     
3 LATHE The bilingual machine (5)
    LA (the, in French/Italian) + THE (the, in English of course)
     
4 NOONDAY Small number performing for 24 hours – 12 in fact (7)
    NO (small number, no.) + ON (performing) + DAY (24 hours)
     
6 CHEQUERED   Squared up with money order overdrawn (9)
    CHEQUE (money order) + RED (overdrawn)
     
7 ABOUT Not exactly up and doing? (5)
    Double definition
     
8 SPARROWS Birds seen in spring by river banks (8)
    SPA (spring, a mineral spring) + R (river) + ROWS (banks)
     
11 OFFA King of Mercia is of some note (4)
    OF + FA ((some) note, the one between mi and sol)
     
15 OBBLIGATO It’s essential in performance (9)
    Cryptic definition
    The more I think about it, the less cryptic it becomes. See also Keeper’s comment @4.
     
17   ROADHOUSE Way home from the inn (9)
    ROAD (way) + HOUSE ( home)
     
18 SCEPTRES Insignia of royalty in other respects (8)
    (RESPECTS)*
     
20 ERIN About turn in Old Ireland (4)
    ER (reversal (‘turn’) of RE (about)) + IN
     
21 KINGPIN Pink gin ordered for a VIP (7)
    (PINK GIN)*
     
22 ADVENT The arrival of a commercial airway (6)
    AD (a commercial) + VENT (airway)
     
24 ORGAN An earfor music? (5)
    Double definition
    Both by example, therefore perhaps the question mark.
     
25   ALIVE Quick article, as it happens (5)
    A (article) + LIVE (as it happens)
     
     

5 comments on “Financial Times 14,449 – Dante”

  1. ernie

    Thanks Sil

    I too thought that there was little indication of an anagrind for 28A.

    I was also rather mystified with the addition of ‘up’ in 6D apart from the surface reading. ‘Squared’ on its own = chequered.
    ‘Square up’ suggests to settle an account and ‘square up to’ is to face an opponent.

  2. Sil van den Hoek

    Indeed, ernie, I wasn’t sure either what to do with ‘up’.
    On second thoughts, I now have removed the underlining of ‘up’.

  3. Bamberger

    I thought this was anything but a gentle start.

    I thought that 4d was halfday (ie 12 hours)which didn’t help with
    1a where I had angel?h?
    9a where I had r?a?t?l?

    I couldn’t get anywhere with 14a where all I had to go on was ?????y

    19a eluded me with only the first letter to assist.

    For 2d I got the guard bit but had never heard of a rail bird.

    I don’t get 15d – http://www.thefreedictionary.com/OBLIGATO doesn’t seem to give any sense of essential.

    To add to my woes I also couldn’t get 20d.

  4. Keeper

    Thanks, Sil.

    15d should be OBBLIGATO (you’ve dropped a B).

    Bamberger @3: “It” can be an abbreviation for “Italian”, so I read 15d as “It’s essential” to mean “essential in Italian” – hence, OBBLIGATO.

  5. Sil van den Hoek

    Oops, now corrected, Keeper.

    BTW, that’s an original look at 15d!
    But if you don’t mind I would like to stick to my CD.
    [unless you will get massive support …. 🙂 ]
    Chambers, OBBLIGATO (adj.): “That cannot be done without, that must be used in performance”, hence ‘essential’.

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