Financial Times 14,647 by MAGWITCH

Magwitch gives us a nice entertaining puzzle, peppered with amicable clues mostly and the customary couple of mindbenders that prevents the grid from being a walk in the park. Thanks Magwitch, for a fitting end to what has been generally been a good week for FT solvers. I am sure a couple of parsings could be improved so look forward to inputs from folks out there.

I had mentioned last week that just out of curiosity, I was going to track who I have drawn from the setters for Friday FTs. The tally is as below ( I started on 13-12-13):-

Bradman (6) / Magwitch, Falcon (3) / Orense, Mudd (2) / Rosa, Peto, Gaff, Alberich, Wanderer, flimsy, sayang (1)

 

Across
1 THROWN Confused by the detailed argument at end of lesson (6)
TH (the de-tailed) ROW (argument) N (end of lessoN)
4 GO HALVES To follow the Dutch method reduces energy by 50% (2,6)
GO (energy…) HALVES (… reduction by 50%) – going dutch
10 RAMPANT Tirade about topless seductress running wild (7)
RANT (tirade) about vAMP (topless seductress)
11 CICADAS Insects hatched from an acid sac (7)
Anagram of ACID SAC
12 SEND Cause to go for slow, but not vulgar, death (4)
S(low, not vulgar i.e. without low) END (death)
13 WRAP UP WARM Put on extra clothes and finish moderately hot (4,2,4)
WRAP UP (finish) WARM (moderately hot)
15 MUSEUM Dam carries advantage for the British possibly (6)
MUM (Dam, referring to a mother, usually of cattle – from Chambers) carrying USE (advantage); reference to the British Museum.
16 BELATED Free debate involving Middle England is overdue (7)
Anagram of DEBATE involving L (middle engLand)
20 BELIEFS Doctrines misrepresent the facts marginally (7)
BELIE (misrepresent) FS (FactS marginally)
21 PLOUGH Turn up at quiet lake (6)
P (quiet) LOUGH (irish for loch, lake) – “Turn up” here is used as in “turning up soil” , I thought this was a nice misdirection.
24 NONCHALANT Uncaring prince engaged in pious platitudes after French denial (10)
NON (french denial) [ HAL (prince, multiple references – e.g. prince of Wales) in CANT (pious platitudes) ]
26 DAZE Bewilder a setter after bringing forward initial deadline (4)
AZED (a setter, who needs no introduction if you are reading this) with D (initial Deadline) brought forward
28 OBSCENE Disgusting smell from the back leads to a fuss (7)
OB (smell from the back = reversal of BO , body odor) SCENE (fuss)
29 RECEIPT Delivery of powerless order giving one admission (7)
pRECEPT (order, powerless i.e. without ‘p’) admitting I (one)
30 MEDITATE Think about backing foreign state after health checks are halved (8)
TATE (reverse of ETAT, french for state) after MEDI (health checks are halved – MEDIcal, as pertaining to a medical examination) – Anybody have anything better on this?
31 LEAN ON Pressurise country to abandon Britain (4,2)
LEbANON (country, abandoning ‘B’ – Britain)
Down
1 TIRESOME Morse is surprisingly into tie wearing (8)
Anagram of MORSE in TIE
2 REMINISCE Have fond recollections about rodents catching snails regularly (9)
RE (about) [MICE (rodents) catching NIS (sNaIlS regularly]
3 WEAK Undefended for several days in succession according to the radio (4)
sounds like week, several days in succession
5 OCCUPIED In enemy hands from brief December coup I bungled (8)
Anagram of DEC (brief december) COUP I
6 ACCEPTABLE Satisfactory bill for mushroom with a flat top (10)
AC (bill) CEP (mushroom) TABLE (flat top)
7 VODKA Dvorak’s fourth missing composition shows spirit (5)
Anagram of DVOrAK (fourth missing)
8 SESAME Seed which magically opens (6)
Cryptic clue, refers to the code for opening the treasure cave in Alibaba and the forty thieves [“Open Sesame”]
9 STORM Pathologist or medic reveals violent assault (5)
Hidden in pathologiST OR Medic
14 PUNISHMENT Beating wordplay is hard element to some extent (10)
PUN (wordplay) IS H(hard) MENT (eleMENT, to some extent)
17 EDUCATION European professor goes round Utica recklessly providing instruction (9)
E (European) DON (professor) around anagram of UTICA (recklessly – anagrind)
18 AFFLUENT Loaded condition with directions to be involved in a newspaper (8)
[FLU (condition) EN (directions, east north)] in A FT (a newspaper)
19 THREATEN Warn of violence after heart is broken by a number? (8)
Anagram of HEART by TEN ( a number)
22 INFORM Pass on knowledge during class (6)
IN (during) FORM (class)
23 INERT Disinclined to act in English repertory theatre primarily (5)
IN E(nglish) R(epertory) T(heatre)
25 NOSED After promoting relative, journalist is edged out (5)
NOS (relative – son, promoted – reversed) ED (journalist)
27 ACHE Hurt a child easily at first (4)
A CH(ild) E(asily)

*anagram

2 comments on “Financial Times 14,647 by MAGWITCH”

  1. There were some really neat misdirections which, as Turbolegs says, made a relatively easy puzzle very good fun (although I’m not convinced by 4ac where the logic seems contorted). Thanks to Turbolegs and Magwitch.

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