Financial Times 14602 Dante

(Please click here for this same blog but with a picture quiz added. Please do NOT post hereinbelow any comment relating to the picture quiz. Thank you.)   This was done in an unusual environment: no electricity (and that includes the Internet) at home. So fortunately it is Dante’s usual manageable style, though not a usual setter for a Tuesday. Thanks to Dante. Definitions are underlined in the clues.

Across

1 About to sit and take it easy (6)

REPOSE : RE(abour;with reference to) + POSE(to sit for a painting or a photograph, say).

4 Strangley ill with bug? No, it’s in the blood (8)

GLOBULIN : Anagram of(Strangley)[ ILL plus(with) BUG? NO].

Answer:  Any of a group of simple proteins found in blood.

9 Tracks usually leading to the quarry (6)

SPOORS : Cryptic defn: Tracks leading to the quarry in a hunt.

10 Drug used on Arctic trip (8)

NARCOTIC : Anagram of(… trip) ON ARCTIC.

12 Not a closed range, so start shooting (4,4)

OPEN FIRE : Cryptic defn: An open fire as opposed to a cooking range in a kitchen.

13 American church accepts an interest in redemption (6)

USANCE : [ US(abbrev. for things American) + CE(abbrev. for the Church of England) ] containing(accepts) AN.

Answer:  The interest paid on borrowed money.

15 Confidence trickster’s aim spells trouble (2-2)

TO-DO : Cryptic defn: A con-man’s aim is to do;swindle you.

16 It looks like the campanologist is late (4,6)

DEAD RINGER : The DEAD(late;passed away) RINGER(of bells;a campanologist).

19 Off Aden, tar moves from bow to stern (4-3-3)

FORE-AND-AFT : Anagram of(moves) OFF ADEN, TAR.

20 It may be well-worn and well-used (4)

PUMP : Double defn: 1st: A type of footwear; and 2nd: A mechanical device used to bring up liquid from a well.

23 Follow an alternative man of the cloth (6)

TAILOR : TAIL(to follow someone, as a detective might) + OR(used to introduce an alternative).

Defn: …, cutting and sewing it, amongst other things.

25 Happen to see bird nesting as resident (8)

OCCUPIER : OCCUR(to happen) containing(to see … nesting) PIE(a bird).

27 An animal looking for his master (5,3)

GUIDE DOG : Cryptic defn: An animal that looks out for and leads its blind master.

28 Abandon  land too dry to raise crops (6)

DESERT : Double defn: 1st: As a verb.

29 Technician in control (8)

ENGINEER : Double defn: 2nd: As a verb.

30 Strange noises from Greek/Cypriot union (6)

ENOSIS : Anagram of(Strange) NOISES.

Answer: A movement for securing the political union of Greece and Cyprus.

Down

1 Charge from defence in Rugby with yell (4,3)

RUSH OUT : RU(abbrev. for the sport of Rugby Union) plus(with) SHOUT(yell).

2 Dog under piano consumes remnant of food (9)

PROVENDER : [ ROVER(an archetypal name for a dog) placed below(under, in a down clue) P(abbrev. for “piano”, the musical instruction) ] containing(consumes) END(the remnant;the last bit).

Defn:  …, collectively.

3 If in the right after quiet confession, this might be short (6)

SHRIFT : IF contained in(in) RT(abbrev. for “right”, in say, honorific titles) placed below(after, in a down clue) SH(an interjection requesting quiet).

Answer: A confession to a priest, an,d (historically), if you were awaiting execution, it refered to the short period allowed to make a last confession.

5 The best part of play (4)

LEAD : Cryptic defn: The best role;part in a stage play.

6 County relatives supply leather (8)

BUCKSKIN : BUCKS(abbrev. for the English county, Buckinghamshire) + KIN(blood relatives).

7 Roman extract of platinum (5)

LATIN : Hidden in(extract of) “platinum “.

8 United Nations comes up with patent source of energy (7)

NUCLEAR : Reversal of(comes up, in a down clue) UN(abbrev. for the United Nations organisation) plus(with) CLEAR(patent;plain to see).

11 Quaker’s companions? (7)

FRIENDS : Cryptic defn: What Quakers call themselves, members of the Religious Society of Friends.

14 Building uninsured if I cease to provide cover for it (7)

EDIFICE : Hidden in(… to provide cover for it) “uninsured if I cease “.

17 Ostentation of gold in complicated designs (9)

GAUDINESS : AU(chemical symbol for the element, gold) contained in(in) anagram of(complicated) DESIGNS.

18 17th century girl holding a nut (8)

JACOBEAN : JEAN(a girl’s name) contained in(holding) [A + COB(a nut) ].

Defn: … era in England.

19 The weariness of military punishment (7)

FATIGUE : Double defn:  2nd:  … in the form of manual or menial labour.

21 Bad sailors getting good pay (7)

PIRATES : PI(short for “pious”;good) + RATES(pay scales).

22 It holds soup for two Orientals in turn (6)

TUREEN : Two x E(abbrev. for “Eastern”;Oriental) contained in(in) TURN.

A BOAR'S HEAD SOUP TUREEN AND COVER

24 A piece of cake? But not to a pilot’s liking (5)

ICING : Double defn: 1st: A sugar preparation used to, say, decorate a cake) ; and 2nd: A danger if it forms on an aircraft’s wings.

26 Manage  an investment (4)

COPE : Double defn: 2nd: A garment.

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