Financial Times 14,538 by Gozo

I always look forward to getting a Gozo puzzle on a Wednesday.

Gozo puzzles are both themed and educational, and this morning we have a Geography lesson, Gozo’s favourite subject.  The clues were not hard but I had great fun looking up all sots of places both familiar and new on Wikipedia. Thank you Gozo.

Across
1 HEBRON His Excellency has brother about town on the West Bank (6)
HE (His Excellency) has BR (brother) ON (about)
4 LAMPETER Welsh university town uprooted palm- tree (8)
(palm-tree)* anagram=uprooted – the smallest university town in Wales, founded 1822
10 GELLIGAER Grand galleries (not square) rebuilt in South Wales town (9)
G (grand) GALLERIEs* (anagram=rebuilt) missing s=square – town near Caerphilly
11 REIMS Wretched miser in French city (5)
MISER* anagram=wretched
12 BARI Male singer lacking harmony at Adriatic seaport (4)
BARItone (singer) missing tone=harmony
13 SACRAMENTO Bread and wine and a drop of oil in US city (10)
SACRAMENT (bread and wine) with O (first letter, drop of, oil)
15 RIVIERA I arrive looking seedy on the Mediterranean (7)
(I ARRIVE)* anagram=looking seedy
16 EUREKA Shout about headless fish and medicinal plant in county seat in 23 (6)
hAKE (fish, headless) RUE (medicinal plant) all reversed (about) – Eureka! is a famous shout from Archimedes and also the county seat of Humboldt County in California.
19 HALLAM Stately home by a motorway in Nick Clegg’s Sheffield constituency (and shire) (6)
HALL (stately home) by A M (motorway) – Hallamshire was an area of Yorkshire, the name surviving in various modern terms
21 ALBANIA Country’s prohibition among other things (7)
BAN (prohibition) in ALIA (other things, c.f. inter alia)
23 CALIFORNIA State of eastern potentate worried on air (10)
CALIF (eastern potentate) and (ON AIR)* anagram=worried
25  JURA Island mountains (4)
 Scottish island and alpine mountains
27 LARNE Some popular neighbours in port in Co. Antrim (5)
found in (some of) popuLAR NEighbours – town in Northern Ireland
28 TENNESSEE State of a number on headland mid- week (9)
TEN ( a number) on NESS (headland) wEEk (middle of week)
29 SPALDING Land pigs turn over in Lincolnshire (8)
(LAND PIGS)* anagram=turn over
30 SLIEMA Emails spammed on Malta (6)
EMAILS* anagram=spammed (mashed up like spam) – town on Malta
Down
1 HIGHBURY Old football ground in London for eminent Lancashire team (8)
HIGH (eminent) BURY (Lancashire football team) – old name for Arsenal’s ground, the Emirates Stadium
2 BELGRAVIA Fashionable part of the capital – three- quarters of another is by Roman road (9)
BELGRAde (another capital, three quarters of)  and VIA (road, Latin)
3 OHIO State of leading healthy industrialists in spectacles (4)
HI (leading letters of healthy industrialists) in OO (looks like a pair of glasses)
5 AIRDRIE North Lanarkshire town’s salon equipment without covers (7)
hAIR DRIEr (salon equioment) missing outside letters (without covers)
6 PARAMARIBO Standard president raised about state capital of Surinam (10)
PAR (standard) OBAMA (president) reversed (raised) including (about) RI (Rhode Island, state) – the capital of Suriname
7 TEIGN Tumble-down gite on North Devon river (5)
GITE* anagram=tumble-down on N (north) – river in Devon
8 ROSTOV Count on Don in Russia! (6)
Count Nikolai Rostov, character from War and Peace.  I’m not quite sure about the exact definition.  Rostov Oblast is a fedaral district of Russia, containing the city Rostov-on-don. There is another city just called Rostov that is not on the Don.
9 HAVANA A Native American turned up without love in Caribbean capital (6)
A NAVAHo (Native American) reversed (turned up) missing O=love
14 SELLAFIELD Receive money for a piece of land in Cumbria (10)
SELL A FIELD (receive money for a piece of land) – town in Cumbria
17 KINGUSSIE Speyside town where Sue, ski-ing, crashes (9)
(SUE SKI-ING)* anagram=crashes – Scottish town
18 PASADENA Dad with downcast girl in city in 23 (8)
PA (dad) with SAD (downcast) ENA (girl)
20 MORETON Extra weight in town on the Wirral (7)
MORE (extra) TON (weight)
21 AMIENS French friend with sense, at heart, in the capital of Picardy (6)
AMI (friend, French) with sENSe (heart of)
22 ECCLES Goon’s cake in town in Greater Manchester (6)
triple definition – Manchester Town, Eccles cakes and character in The Goon Show
24 LORCA Spanish poet rewrote carol in Murcia (5)
Federico Garcia Lorca, (CAROL* anagram=rewrote and town in Murcia, Spain
26 YELL Shetland isle up in the valleys (4)
found in the vaLLEYs (reversed) – the second largest of the Shetland islands

*anagram

6 comments on “Financial Times 14,538 by Gozo”

  1. I agree – this is a superb lesson in geography. Every high school student should be provided with a copy for geog homework.

  2. Thanks Gozo and PeeDee. Great fun and very educational. Particularly satisfying to get some previously unknown places just from the word play, but surely close to impossible to get them all without web assistance, except for a geographic savant.

  3. Thanks Gozo and PeeDee

    A great achievement to complete a grid with only geographic words – did find it a bit of a grind toward the end where it just became a Google search exercise to find obscure locations to fit the wordplays.

    Failed with JURA which I thought was a bit tough, especially from down here where the Jura island doesn’t get air play :(. Tried unsuccessfully for a while to find the Cuba Mountains ….

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