Financial Times no.14,476 by Sleuth

I worked my way through this while listening to the Test Match in the wee small hours, so perhaps I didn’t quite give it the attention it deserved. But I found it a decent puzzle, a bit of a struggle to get into (again, maybe blame Stuart Broad and co.) but a straightforward solve once I was underway. Too much trimming and pruning of words (as at 15ac.) for my taste, but no real grumbles. Thanks, Sleuth.

ACROSS

1. COMBINE  Bin [place for wine] within come [expression of encouragement]

5. MERMAID  M(irage) within anagram of I dream

9. ROUTE  Sounds like root [beginning]

10. IMPROMPTU  Prom [concert] within imp [young troublemaker] + TU [trade union, group of workers]

11. FOOTLOOSE  OO [glasses, (look like) spectacles] + s [son] within footle [trifle]

12. CZECH  Sounds like cheque

13. LEEDS  Lee [general Robert E.] + d(istrict)s

15. INGENUITY  Genu(s) [class] within (Tr)inity [acdemic term]

18. SEMICOLON  Anagram of cool within reversal of Nimes [French city]

19. LEMUR  Emu [bird] within LR [left and right, both ways]

21. LODGE  Double definition, alluding to the novelist David

23. AFFIDAVIT  Aff [fortissimo, very loud] + Ida [woman’s name] + I [one] within reversal of TV [set] [EDITED: thanks to Muffyword for correcting my spelling!]

25. EFFECTIVE  E F [two (musical) notes] + anagram of chief vet minus h(elp)

26. AMBLE  L [lake] within a + MBE [winner of award]

27. THROW-IN  Row [argument] within thin [poor]

28. TANGENT  Tan [what one might obtain on holiday] + gent [chap]

DOWN

1. CAREFUL  Ref [referee, official] within caul(dron) [place that’s seething]

2. MAUSOLEUM  Au [gold] + sole [only] within mum [silent]

3. IDEAL  I + deal [summary of croupier’s role]

4. EDITORIAL  Anagram of load i tried minus d(ay)

5. MAPLE  Hidden in reversal of hELP A Minor

6. ROOT CANAL  Anagram of lone croat

7. AMPLE  Sample [specimen] minus s [sun]

8. DOUGHTY  Hidden in discorD OUGHT You 

14. SACRED COW  Acre [measure] + DC [District of Columbia, governmental area] within sow [broadcast]

16. GENUFLECT  Reversal of fun [enjoyment] + eg [for example, say] + lect [lecturer(?)]

17. IMMOVABLE  Nimmo [actor Derek] minus N [northern] + b [bishop] within vale [farewell]

18. SALIENT  Alien [outsider] within st [street, road]

20. RETREAT  Double definition

22. DEFER  F [fellow] within Dee [river] + R [river]

23. AVIAN  I [one] within A + van [leading group]

24. DRAIN  D(aytripper) + rain [downfall]

4 comments on “Financial Times no.14,476 by Sleuth”

  1. Muffyword

    Thanks Ringo and Sleuth,

    I think the woman in 23ac is Ida rather than Ada.

  2. Ringo

    So she is – thanks, Muffyword! Amended now.

  3. Flashling

    Thanks Ringo, I made exactly the same error in 23a. Hmm annoying that.

  4. Keeper

    Thanks, Ringo. Yet another 23a misspeller here! Could someone explain why “point” is the definition of SEMICOLON (18a)? Also, in 15a, wouldn’t Trinity be an academic place or location rather than a “term”? Or am I missing something?

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