This was definitely a Prize puzzle in our opinion!
We were very pleased to parse (to our satisfaction anyway!) all of the clues.
Thanks Nestor for a very enjoyable solve!
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8 | Beard of a beatnik might be something great | |
THE CAT’S WHISKERS | The beard of a beatnik might be described as ‘THE CAT’S WHISKERS’ | |
10 | Not embarrassed or retiring, tucking into dessert | |
PROUD | OR reversed or ‘retiring’ in PUD (dessert) | |
11 | Prepared like game song, any number from a Eurovision country | |
HUNGARIAN | HUNG (prepared like game) + ARIA (song) + N (any number) | |
12 | Reducing severity of X10, U18 in rough reports | |
EXTENUATING | Sounds like (‘in rough reports’) EX TEN U EIGHTEEN | |
14 | Woman’s brief version of spacewalk | |
EVA | Double definition. EVA is an abbreviation (‘brief version’) for Extra-Vehicular Activity (spacewalk) | |
15 | I must drive out resistance in hospital capacity for work, backing cleanliness | |
HYGIENE | H (hospital) + ENE |
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18 | Positive or negative reception of old southern country by emperor | |
NON-ZERO | O (old) NZ (New Zealand – southern country) in, or ‘received by’ NERO (emperor) | |
19 | District evicting leader of Rat Pack | |
WAD | WA |
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20 | Stop before data transfer speed is to tail off | |
DETERIORATE | DETER (stop) + IO (input /output – data transfer) + RATE (speed) | |
23 | Provoke brat when boy chokes one | |
IMPASSION | IMP (brat) + AS (when) + SON (boy) around or ‘choking’ I (one) | |
25 | Flounder don’t thrive around lake | |
FLAIL | FAIL (don’t thrive) round L (lake) | |
26 | Agricultural advances suggested by Emil or Trev? | |
GREEN REVOLUTION | Reversal, or REVOLUTION of Emil and Trev produce Lime and Vert – both shades of GREEN | |
Down | ||
1 | Trapping domestic and wild birds, intervene with good scientist | |
STEPHEN HAWKING | HEN (domestic bird) and HAWK (wild bird) in, or ‘trapped by’ STEP IN (intervene) + G (good) | |
2 | Disgust admirer over time | |
REVOLT | LOVER (admirer) reversed or ‘over’ + T (time) | |
3 | Assistant stopping man he’d manipulated in Berkshire town | |
MAIDENHEAD | AIDE (assistant) in or ‘stopping’ an anagram of MAN HE’D – anagrind is ‘manipulating’ | |
4 | Temperature in niqab with edges trimmed leads to breathing problem | |
ASTHMA | T (temperature) in |
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5 | Hot Gossip welcomed by massive mostly from part of Africa | |
GHANAIAN | H (hot) ANA (gossip) in GIAN |
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6 | Bit of fracas sometimes, climbing mountain in Greece | |
OSSA | Hidden (‘bit of’) and reversed (‘climbing’) in fracAS SOmetimes | |
7 | Knight to exhibit variety, shunning society | |
BEDIVERE | BE DIVER |
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9 | Are small openings left in choral work’s spirited mix? | |
SINGAPORE SLING | A (are) PORES (small openings) L (left) in SINGING (choral work) | |
13 | Scots to go away with this country’s disgraced advisers? | |
GANG OF FOUR | GANG (Scots for ‘go’) + OFF (away) + OUR (this country’s) | |
16 | To travel, departs on drug – have a nice trip! | |
GODSPEED | GO (travel) + D (departs) + SPEED (drug) | |
17 | Forester plied with drink, in a twist? | |
ENTWINED | ENT (Forester, as in Lord of the Rings) + WINED (plied with drink) | |
21 | Money for recovery trickled down a little? Not quite! | |
RANSOM | RAN (trickled down) + SOM |
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22 | Storied fighter, as you (almost), I and he have to be | |
ARAMIS | This relates to the conjugation of the verb ‘to be’ – you ARe (with the last letter omitted or ‘almost) I AM, he IS | |
24 | Broadcasting with Heart going off air | |
SONG | SO |
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Just the right level of challenge. I made good, steady progress with this but then got stumped on 7D and 22D. 7D fell after a bit of cheating, looking up the Arthurian knights, but whilst ARAMIS seemed the most likely answer it wasn’t until a few days later that the reason for it popped into my mind on the journey home from work. Dastardly.
I couldn’t parse 7dn – a bit too much of a leap for me – so thanks for the explanation.
Am I the only one to see straight off that in 8ac, “Beard of a beatnik” has exactly 15 letters and then spend some time trying to work out what was obviously an anagram?
Another enjoyable puzzle. No problem with the Arthurian knight or the parsing of it, but my last two, ENTWINED and ARAMIS, went in from the definitions unparsed. I’m annoyed with myself for not getting ENT=forester because I’m a huge Lord of the Rings fan, but I had convinced myself that “plied with drink” meant that WINE was inside the answer even though ENTD didn’t make sense. Muppet. I’m not sure I’d ever have parsed ARAMIS, although I concede it was very clever.
17dn had to be ENTWINED but I couldn’t parse it being almost totally ignorant of Lord of the Rings. BEDIVERE was easily parsed once I got it from a word finder, but not ARAMIS.
Dormouse @2: No, I went off up that blind alley, too. And a facepalm moment when crossing letters gave me the answer.
Thanks, Nestor and B&J
One knows it was enjoyable when one remembers it ten, or more, days later…..though it helps to find two clues ticked! They were THE CAT’S WHISKERS (incidentally hyphenated in my 1995 Chambers) and EXTENUATING. Not sure why I didn’t tick ARAMIS as it was very neat.
Nicely blogged B&J – and thanks and admiration to Nestor