Beelzebub 1,310

Perhaps it was just circumstances, but I found this to be a very challenging puzzle. Of course, that isn’t a complaint, it just means you lot have had to wait a bit longer for a post, and will have to explain a couple of things to me (23 across, 4 down).

Circumstances being that I took Beelzebub with me to Brussels while researching the other blog I type my incoherent nonsense into. Usually a couple of beers would tend to help with solving, but perhaps I underestimated the strength of the Belgian stuff.

Anyway, there’s a lot in there: trees, currencies, musical terms and at least a couple of Scots words. I enjoyed this one despite the struggle, and learned a thing or two along the way.

*=anagram, []=dropped, <=reversed. Hover to expand abbreviations.

Across
1 SHAHTOOSH – SHAH + TOO + SH.
7 LAMPL + AMP, and a nice &lit.
10 PENAL – EN in PAL.
11 STEAMIE – (TEAM in IS<) + E.
12 REPORTAGE – RE + PORT + AGE.
13 CILICIOUSC + I + [de]LICIOUS. As in a cilice, which was a hair undergarment worn by penitents.
15 TAILED – A in TILED, so under cover of a hat.
16 ISSEI – [tr]IES SI[ngapore]<.
17 ACCIDENT-PRONE – (PAIR CONNECTED)*.
19 TALMA – M’ in TALA. It took a while to see, but the M is “my” as in, for example, “m’lady”
22 YEEHAW – (HEE[d] in WAY)<.
23 AMERICANA – (IN A CAMERA)*. The anagram is clear, but how does the definition work? What’s fancy in a camera? Kodak will have it.
25 EBENACEAE – BEEN* + (EA in ACE).
26 SPOTTEDS + POTTED.
27 OUSEL – from LOUSE, with the L “kept back”.
28 SANS – SAN[d]S.
29 PENTAMERY – TAMER in (PEN + Y.
Down
1 SPECTATRESS – (PEC in STAT) + [d]RESS.
2 HELIACAL – (I + AC + A) in HELL.
3 ANAL – [b]ANAL.
4 HABILIMENTS – ummm, not sure. Something in HABITS I guess. Clothing practices involving minimal stimulation?
5 OREIDE – ORE + IDE[a]. The currency in question is, I think, the Øre.
6 STOUPU in POTS<.
7 LATUS RECTUM – (UTTER MUS[i]CAL)*. This is defined as “A focal chord parallel to the directrix of a conic”, so that’s that cleared up.
8 AMASS – MA[rines] in (A + SS).
9 PEELIE-WALLY – PEEL + IE + W + ALLY.
11 SPOON-FEED – SPOON + FEE + D. Here, FEE is used as a verb. The term may be hyphenated or not, take your pick.
14 MENANDER – MEN + [l]ANDER. A “lander” is a heavy blow, and Menander was this chap.
18 TYRANT – NARY< in [ba]TT[le].
20 LIE ONE in LION.
21 EMCEE – a nice &lit, but it took a while to see the wordplay. It’s the “introducing” letters of M[y] C[omedy] if you pronounce them, hence “on the radio”.
24 APSEAP + S + E.

 

2 comments on “Beelzebub 1,310”

  1. 4dn: LIMEN is in Chambers as a psychological term for the lower limit of a stimulus.

    Can’t help with 23ac. I thought I had it at the time, but if I did I can’t remember it now.

    Also didn’t understand 14dn, thanks for the explanation.

  2. Thanks for the blog, Simon.

    I can help with 4d – you’re correct in your parsing – it is LIMEN (in psychology the threshold below which stimuli are indistinguishable) in HABITS.

    I, too, didn’t get the Kodak reference in 23a – I assumed there must be a Kodak Museum or something like that.

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