Independent on Sunday 1,316 by Hypnos

A good and very enjoyable Sunday puzzle that I found trickier than usual.  I think that the general level of difficulty of the IoS has gone up over the time I have been blogging it.  I wonder if this is editorial policy or just random variation?  Possibly just a natural decline in my faculties.

Some the cryptic definitions in this puzzle did not really hit home with me, if indeed that is what they are.  I think cryptic definitions are quite a personal thing, so I say this as an observation rather than as a criticism of the puzzle.

Thanks Hypnos.

completed grid
Across
1 ALSACE
Sadly slightly altered church in French region (6)

ALAS (sadly) with one letter moved (slightly altered) then CE (Church, of England)

4 AFTER ALL
Large flat, not grand, requiring renovation nevertheless (5,3)

LARgE FLAT* (missing G=grand) anagram =requiring renovation

9 PENURY
Writer with anger banishing initial privation (6)

PEN (writer) with fURY missing initial letter – I wasted a lot of time thinking ‘writer’ would be the definition

10 OFFSHOOT
Branch cancelled filming work (8)

OFF (cancelled) SHOOT (film work)

12 ORPHANAGE
Place in which issue is raised without natural authority? (9)

cryptic definition?  Feels a bit strained to me.  It looks like it ought to be a complex &lit but I can’t see anything.

13 LIE-IN
An extension to being out? (3-2)

cryptic definition – sleeping (being out) longer than usual

14 COINCIDENTAL
Police in bit surprisingly net gangster by chance (12)

CID (police) in COIN (bit) NET* anagram=surprisingly AL (Al Capone, ganster)

18 CONTROL TOWER
Direct in leftward direction queen in airport building (7,5)

CONTROL (direct) TO W (to west, leftward direction on map) then ER (The Queen)

21 STAFF
Crew in five lines? (5)

double definition

23 KANDINSKY
Artist showing English footballer, short and dainty, grabbing last of goals (9)

Harry KANe (English footballer, short) and DINKY (dainty) containing goalS (last letter of)

24 ADDITIVE
Supplement mentioned by Frenchman in a seedy joint (8)

DIT (said, mentioned in French) in A DIVE (seedy joint)

25 LIBIDO
Urge that’s current to divide two parties (6)

I (current, electrical symbol) inside (to divide) LIB and DO (two parties)

26 LETHARGY
Transformation in earthy girl on vacation showing sluggishness (8)

anagram (transformation in) of EARTHY and GirL (on vacation, evacuated, having removed the inside)

27 KNIGHT
Horseman in black period, we’re told (6)

sounds like (we are told) night (black period)

Down
1 APPROACH
Golfing expert interrupting a chap playing golf shot (8)

PRO (golfing expert) inside (interrupting) A CHAP* anagram=playing

2 SYNOPSIS
Summary is amount of money raised on board (8)

IS PONY (£25, amount of money) in SS (in steam ship, on board)

3 CARPACCIO
Fish produced by a cricket club I love as starter (9)

CARP (fish) with (produced by) A CC (cricket club) I and O (zero, love) – appetizer of thinly pounded raw meat

5 FIFTEEN TO ONE
Fellow with youngster also appearing in excellent quiz show (7,2,3)

F (fellow) with TEEN (youngster)  TOO (also) inside (appearing in) FINE (excellent)

6 EASEL
Support for artist in rental agreement, first to last (5)

LEASE (rental agreement) with first letter moved to the end

7 AVOCET
Wading bird one’s first caught clutched by a doctor (6)

One (first letter of) C (caught) in A VET (doctor)

8 LITANY
Repetitive series in metropolitan yearbook (6)

found inside metropoLITAN Yearbook

11 SANDI TOKSVIG
Presenter of 5, broadcasting king (TV said so) (5,7)

(KING TV SAID SO)* anagram=broadcasting

15 ATTRITION
Gradual decrease in hands? (9)

cryptic definition again?  Hands are workers, or sailors possibly.

16 TWISTING
Crooked fool curtailed police operation (8)

TWIt (fool, curtailed) then STING (police operation)

17 GREY-COAT
Uniformed schoolboy obviously getting on with former Yugoslav right away (4-4)

GREY (obviously getting on, old) with CrOAT (former Yugoslav missing R)

19 ASSAIL
A second trip on water in storm (6)

A S (second) SAIL (trip on water)

20 BANDIT
Criminal type making small quantity in effect? (6)

B AND IT would make ‘bit’, a small quantity

22 FATWA
Religious ruling defended by chief at Walsingham (5)

found inside (defended by) cheiF AT WAlsingham

*anagram
definitions are underlined

8 comments on “Independent on Sunday 1,316 by Hypnos”

  1. I was puzzled by 17d Grey Coat, so googled it but the only reference I can find is the girls’ school, which doesn’t fit the clue of uniformed schoolboy – so I need a bit of enlightenment there!

    I don’t see 15a – I’m definitely missing something.

    Apart from that, nice stuff and thanks to setter and blogger.

    Oh – I’ve not seen Fifteen to One so didn’t know who the presenter is, but Sandi Toksvig is wonderful anagram fodder!

  2. cumbrian@1: Grey-coat is in Chambers as a pupil at certain schools. I presume you mean 15dn. I can’t see it either.

  3. Thanks Dormouse @2

    And yes, I did mean 15dn. I can just about see that rubbing in hands would cause a gradual decrease, but that’s far too weak surely?

  4. Thanks, PeeDee. I too am struggling to explain 15dn, otherwise a good puzzle in the IoS style from Hypnos.

  5. I completed this one almost disappointingly quickly – left me with nothing to do on Sunday afternoon!
    I’m still not sure about 12A, but I think “without natural authority” alludes to orphans being raised without the presence, & therefore “authority” in disciplinary terms, of their natural parents.

    A web search revealed that a group called Attrition made a CD entitled “The Hand that Feeds” – maybe that explains 15D? Too erudite a reference for me!

  6. Recently, I’ve been finding the Sunday crossword not harder, but less absolute in being able to write in the answers with a firm hand. More CDs? Too little sleep? It’s not alcohol, Saturday was dry for me!

    I loved the clue for the formidable Ms Toksvig! 12A Orphanage was my last answer, using every crossing letter I could get my hands on.

    Anyway I completed this without too much of a struggle, but I, too, am at a loss to explain some of the clues. Never mind; puzzles are like people, if they were all the same, life would be boring!

  7. I guessed ORPHANAGE from the common use of ‘issue’ in its genealogical sense in crosswords, and thought it quite a good CD. But ATTRITION, got from crossing letters didn’t click for me.

    Liked some of the other clues, e.g. PENURY and AVOCET.

    Thanks, Hypnos and PeeDee

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