Financial Times 14549 Armonie

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Across

1 Mad king’s past it (6)

RAGING : R(abbrev. for the Latin “Rex”;king) + AGING(past it;getting too old to perform what was possible when younger).

4 Passes on without a risk of illness (8)

DIABETES : DIES(euphemistically, passes on) containing(without) [A + BET(to risk in return for a bigger return) ].

9 Firm is after almost new painting (6)

FRESCO : CO(abbrev. for “company”;a commercial firm) placed after(is after, in an across clue) “fresh”(new) minus its last letter(almost).

10 Divorce upset sergeant (8)

ESTRANGE : Anagram of(upset) SERGEANT.

12 Long-term smoker is somewhat sweet-natured (4)

ETNA : Hidden in(somewhat) “sweet-natured “.

Answer: The Sicilian volcano that has been for a long time, and still is, active.

13 Dispatch old penny publication (10)

EXPEDITION : EX-(prefix indicating “old”;former) + P(abbrev. for “penny”) + EDITION(a publication).

Defn. and Answer: Speed in performance;promptness.

15 Changed email address for improvement (12)

AMELIORATION : Anagram of(Changed) EMAIL + ORATION(an address;a speech).

18 Push button for news sheet (5,7)

PRESS RELEASE : [PRESS RELEASE] (to push one of the buttons you might find on an instrument or machine).

21 Property makes soldier and porter panic (4,6)

REAL ESTATE : RE(abbrev. for a member of the Royal Engineers corps in the British Army) plus(and) ALE(porter;a dark sweet ale) + STATE(panic;a nervous or excited condion, as in “he was in a state over the next day’s exams”).

22 Uproar in jail (4)

STIR : Double defn: 2nd: Slang for prison.

24 Undressed hair went wild (2,3,3)

IN THE RAW : Anagram of(wild) HAIR WENT.

25 Wild and free in Spain (6)

MADRID : MAD(wild) plus(and) RID(to free from).

Defn: … in Spain

26 Gloria’s great at the final curtain (8)

SWANSONG : SWANSON(Gloria, American film actress) + G(abbrev. for “great”, as in GB for Great Britain, but I’m not sure about when it’s a standalone).

And this quip from S.T. Coleridge (he who wrote a much longer verse featuring another bird):

Swans sing before they die— ‘t were no bad thing

Should certain persons die before they sing.

27 Strikes coins (6)

POUNDS : Double defn: 2nd: Coins in the British currency. There was a time when there were 1 pound notes, not coins.

Down

1 Soldier to sack valet (8)

RIFLEMAN : RIFLE(to sack;to plunder) + MAN(a valet;a manservant).

2 Teenager brewed beverage (5,3)

GREEN TEA : Anagram of(brewed) TEENAGER. And it is brewed, too.

3 Steal porridge (4)

NICK : Double defn: 2nd: Slang for “prison”, as in “do porridge”;serve time in one.

5 Fact-finding body in full flow about Trojan ‘ero (12)

INSPECTORATE : IN + SPATE(a fast flow;a sudden outpouring) containing(about) “Hector”(the mythological Trojan prince who was a hero of the Trojan War) minus “h”(as in ” ‘ero“).

6 Stop writer suffering over conductor (10)

BARBIROLLI : BAR(to stop;to prevent) + BIRO(a ballpoint pen, the name derived from László Bíró, Hungarian inventor) + reversal of(… over, in a down clue) ILL(suffering from, usually, a disease).

Answer: John, British conductor, famous for being conductor of the Hallé Orchestra.

7 Local in crowd turned up in game (6)

TENNIS : Reversal of(turned up) [ INN(a local watering hole) contained in(in) SET(a crowd;a group of people) ].

8 Pigment one found in tropical shrub (6)

SIENNA : I(Roman numeral for “one”) contained in(found in) SENNA(any of various tropical plants of the genus Cassia).

Answer: Yellowish-brown or reddish-brown pigment from a natural clay.

11 Indicate tutor‘s on track (7,5)

EXPRESS TRAIN : EXPRESS(to indicate through words, symbols, formula, gestures, etc.) + TRAIN(to tutor).

Defn: …’s on track .

14 Violence in scenes rife in production (10)

FIERCENESS : Anagram of(in production) SCENES RIFE.

16 It’s hard for Tory keeping awake (4-4)

CAST-IRON : CON(abbrev. for a member of the British Conservative Party;a Tory) containing(keeping) ASTIR(awake;moving about).

17 Islands‘ male union members (8)

HEBRIDES : HE(pronoun for a male person) + BRIDES(cryptically, participants in;members of the union of marriage).

19 Multitudes sign to have spymaster imprisoned (6)

ARMIES : ARIES(a zodiac sign) containing(imprisoned) M(fictional spymaster in Ian Fleming’s Bond novels).

20 Ray set about reading words of comfort repeatedly (6)

MANTRA : MANTA(any of a family of ray fishes feeding on plankton) containing(set about) R(abbrev. for “reading”, as in the basic “3 Rs” in school). I was held up, thinking of Man Ray, the artist, and trying to explain the last 3 letters of the answer in that context.

23 Gloria‘s heartless greeting (4)

HALO : “hallo”(a greeting) minus its central letter(heartless).

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4 comments on “Financial Times 14549 Armonie”

  1. A really fabulous puzzle from Armonie. I thought the clueing was very clever and fresh in 4a, 6d and 18a.The south east corner caught me out as I kept trying to squeeze feral into spain somehow.Thanks Gazza for the clear explanations.

  2. Very elegant indeed with, for me, 15ac being the winner … “changed email address”, how good is that?

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