Independent 8982 / Quixote

Our first thoughts when we saw the puzzle was the rather odd looking grid – the same thoughts we had yesterday. This time however, there was no apparent reason for the fact that there were only two connections between each of the four corners. Thankfully the two long clues fell out fairly quickly so we had some links between the top and the bottom half.

In the end, it turned out to be a quick solve, with some clues that hardly needed any thinking time at all – 8d being one of them.

When it comes to typing up the clues you can always tell whether there are some smooth surfaces as you only need one look at the clue and you can type it in without looking again. There were many in this category today.

 

Across
1   Thoroughfare that, in short, takes up half of Oxford
RING ROAD RING (O) ROAD (RD) which is half of OxfoRD
10   Personal grant
OWN Double definition
11   Fern that would be ruined by another guest
HARTS TONGUE An anagram of ANOTHER GUEST (anagrind is ‘ruined’)
12   Screw up, bottom in class, fifth grade
CRUMPLE RUMP (bottom) in CL (class) E (fifth grade)
13   Resin rendering car number only half visible
LADANUM LADA (car) NUM (only half of number ‘visible’)
14   Powerful person in party threatening endlessly
DOMINATOR DO (party) MINATORy (threatening) losing last letter or ‘endlessly’. This was a late entry when we had all the crossing letters. Neither of us had heard of MINATORY before.
15   Support learner – – no trouble to start with
EASEL L (learner) with EASE (no trouble) at the beginning or ‘to start with’
17   Restrict exploit
STUNT Double definition
19   Pig cooled off – – a beast sniffing around looking for something?
POLICE DOG An anagram of PIG COOLED (anagrind is ‘off’)
22   Most pretentiously showy Italian somersaulting during a break
ARTIEST IT (Italian) reversed or ‘somersaulting’ in A REST (break)
23   Animal from Noah’s vessel about to be covered in mould
MUSKRAT ARK (Noah’s vessel) reversed or ‘about’ inside or ‘covered in’ MUST (mould)
24   Crossbreed produced in scientist’s room – – something roughly sketched by artist
LABRADOODLE LAB (Scientist’s room) DOODLE (something roughly sketched) after or ‘by’ RA (artist)
25   Sound of animal in desolate place with river dried up
MOO MOOr (desolate place) with R missing or ‘dried up’
26   Cyclist’s manoeuvres bringing shout of delight and stories later
WHEELIES WHEE (shout of delight) LIES (stories)
Down
2   Home on Urals after storm becoming cut off
INSULAR IN (home) + an anagram of URALS (anagrind is ‘after storm’)
3   Northerner participating in binge or dieting?
GEORDIE Hidden, or ‘participating’ in the clue  – binGE OR DIEting
4   Career misdoing – – systematically arranged in this?
ORGANISED CRIME A play on the fact that the answer is an anagram of CAREER MISDOING (anagrind is ‘systematically arranged’)
5   Energy in a small drink? That’s fantasy
DREAM E (energy) in DRAM (small drink)
6   Acknowledges vanity – – not the thing with some in Paris
CONCEDES CONCEit (vanity) without IT (the thing) DES (‘some’ in French)
7   Louts – a number in riot such as cannot be overcome
INSURMOUNTABLE An anagram of LOUTS A NUMBER IN (anagrind is ‘riot’)
8   Church work – – I name composer
CHOPIN CH (church) OP (work) I N (name)
9   Silver revolver initially carried by spy
ARGENT R (first or ‘initial’ letter in Revolver) inside or ‘carried by’ AGENT (spy)
16   Member forced into a diplomatic mission
LEGATION LEG (member) + an anagram of INTO A (anagrind is ‘forced’)
18   Heartless robber taking everything – – first descent into wickedness
THE FALL THiEF (robber missing middle letter or ‘heartless’) ALL (everything)
19   After river endure (as a Scot might) problem on the road
POTHOLE PO (river) THOLE (endure – Scottish dialect)
20   Greek character is innocent type brought before US prosecutor
LAMBDA LAMB (innocent type) DA (US prosecutor)
21   Nut needing money given conflicting directions
CASHEW CASH (money) EW (East and West – which are in opposite or ‘conflicting’ directions)
22   Gangster getting mean makes one suffer
ALLOW AL (gangster as in Al Capone) LOW (mean)

 

5 comments on “Independent 8982 / Quixote”

  1. Seemed OK – nothing dramatically good or bad (although, I did like the ‘binge or dieting’ Geordie).

    THOLE was new to me – what a lovely Norse-sounding word! (Presumably from the same root as Tolerate?)

    Thanks all three.

  2. I thought this was trickier than a typical Quixote, and none the worse for that, thanks, Q. I loved 12D Crumple! Thole and 13A Ladanum were new to me today. There are so many cars beginning with L – Lambo, Lotus, Lexus, Limo, Landy, Lancia, Lincoln, Lola… eventually only Lada fitted. Thanks, Bertandjoyce!

  3. Another enjoyable Don puzzle IMHO. After my earlier muppetry with the Guardian puzzle I made certain that I’d accounted for all the anagram fodder for HART’S TONGUE just in case it was the less-likely sounding “hare’s tongue”, and LADANUM was my LOI when I decided to trust the wordplay.

  4. Thanks Don and b&j not overly difficult but 14a hum Don loves his obscure stuff doesn’t he.

  5. flashling@4 – I guess we have differing vocabularies to hand. I didn’t think “minatory” particularly obscure, whereas “ladanum” was new to me; I presume you know the latter as you only singled out the former!
    I agree with the bloggers – a five minute write-in; the easiest Don I can recall. But as it’s a Wednesday, that’s what one expects (though not as coruscating as a Dac!)
    Thanks all three.

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