Financial Times 14,578 – Dante

Monday Prize Crossword/Mar 24

Smooth week-opener by Dante with, once more, a lot of cryptic & double definitions, envelopes and anagrams – especially in the Down clues.

Definitions are underlined wherever possible and/or appropriate.

Across
1 FOSSIL Ancient stone vessel found in protective wrapping (6)
    SS (vessel) inside FOIL (protective wrapping)
     
4 CADDIE Club porter (6)
    Cryptic definition
     
8 CANDIDA Outspoken article by G.B. Shaw (7)
    CANDID (outspoken) + A
    Candida is a 1894 play by George Bernard Shaw.
     
9 A LA MODE A big hit, poetry that is in fashion (1,2,4)
    A + LAM (big hit) + ODE (poetry)
     
11 STRAIGHTEN    Adjust rate and things should be different (10)
    (RATE + THINGS)*
     
12 NAFF Vulgar female football supporter rebuffed (4)
    Reversal (‘rebuffed’) of:   F (female) + FAN (football supporter)
     
13 COMMA Brief stop for many in a trance (5)
    M (many, 1000) inside COMA (a trance)
     
14 INDICTED Shown to have a deficit and charged (8)
    INDICATED (shown) minus the A (‘to have A deficit’)
     
16 ATLANTIC US visitors to Europe have probably come across it (8)
    Cryptic definition
     
18 ABEAM At the side of a supporter (5)
    A + BEAM (supporter)
     
20 STET Revision of test indicates second thoughts are not always better (4)
    (TEST)* – the solution can be a verb or a noun
     
21 DISCHARGED Daughter is accused, but let off (10)
    D (daughter) + IS + CHARGED (accused)
     
23 LINGERS Left to resign in chaos, hangs around in hope (7)
    L (left) + (RESIGN)*
     
24    LEGHORN Chicken and port (7)
    Double definition
    Leghorn is the former name of the Italian port Livorno.
     
25    ELAPSE Pass by the Spanish church feature (6)
    EL (the, Spanish) + APSE (church feature)
     
26 ASIDES Sadie’s exchanging confidences (6)
    (SADIE’S)*
     
     
Down    
1 FEAST Noisy oriental entertainment (5)
    F (noisy, Forte) + EAST (oriental)
     
2 SIDEARM Weapon not used at the front? (7)
    Definition with a cryptic twist
     
3 INDIGNANT Dining out with social worker, somewhat angry (9)
    (DINING)* + ANT (social worker)
     
5 ALL IN A couple of students go to popular comprehensive (3,2)
    A + L,L (couple of students, two Learners) + IN (popular
     
6   DEMONIC New income below five hundred is diabolical (7)
    (INCOME)* under D (five hundred)
     
7 END OF TERM  Time to break up when policy matures (3,2,4)
    Double definition
     
10    STAIRCASE A connection between stories (9)
    Cryptic definition
     
13 CUT IT FINE Almost too late to dice (3,2,4)
    Double definition, although the first one is a bit loose
     
15 DEATHLESS These lads may turn out to be immortal (9)
    (THESE LADS)*
     
17   ANTIGUA A tug in a storm in the West Indies (7)
    (A TUG IN A)*
    Antigua is an island in the Carribean.
     
19 EARTHED Broken-hearted, but protected from shock (7)
    (HEARTED)*
     
21 DARTS Shoots game (5)
    Double definition
     
22 EARLS Features about fifty members of the House of Lords (5)
    EARS (features) around L (fifty)
     
     

3 comments on “Financial Times 14,578 – Dante”

  1. Defeated by 1a where having 2d as reararm did no help and 8a ditto.
    24a also did for me having heard of neither.Otherwise quite a confidence booster.

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