(Please click here for this same blog but with a picture quiz added. Please do NOT post hereinbelow any comment relating to the picture quiz. Thank you.) A nice easy Sunday puzzle. Thanks to Hypnos. Definitions are underlined in the clues.
Across
1 Host being mad forgoing introduction (4)
ARMY : “barmy”(mad;bonkers) minus its 1st letter(forgoing introduction).
3 Ban cars moving round rear of Greek eatery (5,3)
SNACK BAR : Anagram of(… moving) BAN CARS containing(round) the last letter of(rear of) “Greek“.
9 School left stage in race in clutches of old athlete (7)
COLLEGE : L(abbrev. for “left”) + LEG(a stage in a race, eg. a relay race) contained in(in clutches of) COE(Sebastian, Olympic gold medallist in 1980 and 1984).
10 Gas encountered – hydrogen and nitrogen in a mine with minute gone (7)
METHANE : MET(encountered) + H(chemical symbol for the element hydrogen) + [ N(ditto for the element nitrogen) contained in(in) “a mine ” minus(with … gone) “min”(short for “minute”, 60 seconds) ].
11 Saw dog restrained by lead (7)
PROVERB : ROVER(stereotypical dog’s name) contained in(restrained by) PB(chemical symbol for the element lead).
12 Heading west, note around river pale Arctic animal (7)
NARWHAL : Reversal of(Heading west, in an across clue) { LAH(alternative for “la”, syllable representing the 6th note in a musical scale) + [R(abbrev. for “river”) contained in(around …) WAN(pale, say, from sickness)] } .
To fit the answer, the second part of the wordplay should be read as “round river, pale” – a little Yoda-speak.
13 Cute toy absent sadly in aesthetic competition (6,7)
BEAUTY CONTEST : Anagram of(… sadly) CUTE TOY ABSENT.
14 One studying jobs? (13)
CRIMINOLOGIST : Cryptic defn: These jobs being the work of criminals, especially robberies.
18 Mark surfaced ill-advisedly? Not altogether (7)
CEDILLA : Hidden in(…? Not altogether) “surfaced ill-advisedly “.
Defn: … placed under the letter c to indicate its pronunciation, in eg. French or Portuguese, as in “garçon”.
19 Decrease, perhaps, to become equal (4,3)
EVEN OUT : [EVEN OUT](to de-crease;to smooth out all the wrinkles).
21 Welsh politician in beginning snubbed Japanese art (7)
ORIGAMI : AM(abbrev. for a National Assembly Member in Wales) contained in(in) “origin”(the beginning of) minus its last letter(snubbed).
22 A holy man strangely avoiding hospital? That’s irregular (7)
ANOMALY : Anagram of(… strangely) “A holy man” minus(avoiding) “h”(abbrev. for “hospital”).
23 Singer entertaining a child at certain times (8)
SEASONAL : SEAL(stage name of the British R&B singer) containing(entertaining) [ A + SON(a child)].
24 Unrestrained Irish wit, we hear (4)
WILD : Homophone of(…, we hear) “Wilde”(Oscar, Irish wit, author, playwright, and poet).
Down
1 View favourably a cricket club with record turnover initially (6)
ACCEPT : A + CC(abbrev. for “cricket club”, as in the MCC) plus(with) EP(abbrev. for “extended play”, a sound recording disc) + the 1st letter of(… initially) “turnover “.
2 Nordic city invested in formal monuments (5)
MALMO : Hidden in(invested in) “formal monuments “.
Defn: …(in Sweden).
… a Turning Torso …
3 Group consuming, say, mint drink (7)
SHERBET : SET(a group of persons with similar interests, etc.) containing(consuming) HERB(an example of which;say, is the mint).
4 Calendar a Frenchman retained in northerly waterway (7)
ALMANAC : A + [ M(abbrev. for “monsieur”, the term of address for a Frenchman) contained in(retained in) reversal of(northerly, in a down clue) CANAL(an artificial waterway) ].
5 Director working by lathe haphazardly (7,7)
KATHRYN BIGELOW : Anagram of(… haphazardly) WORKING BY LATHE.
Defn: First female to win the Oscar for Best Director.
6 Quiet fellows entering a club in shame (9)
ABASHMENT : [ SH(call for quiet) + MEN(fellows) ] contained in(entering) [A + BAT(a club)].
7 Sportswoman in struggle nears semi, harbouring a resolve (6,8)
SERENA WILLIAMS : Anagram of(struggle) NEARS SEMI
containing(harbouring) [A + WILL(resolve) ].
… that you won’t see at Centre Court.
8 Last character with energy very much a fanatic (6)
ZEALOT : Z(the last character in the English alphabet) plus(with) E(abbrev. for “energy” in physics) + [A LOT](very much).
13 Swedish soprano in minor part of record showing weak spot (5,4)
BLIND SIDE : LIND(Jenny, the soprano known as the Swedish Nightingale) contained in(in) B-SIDE(in pop music, the flip side of a record single, less important in comparison to the A-side which is expected to be a hit).
14 Firms working to create secure place (6)
COCOON : CO,CO(abbrev. for a commercial firm, twice) + ON(working, as with an electrical appliance, say).
15 Enthusiastic response over holiday about to be discounted (7)
OVATION : O(abbrev. for “over” in cricket scores) + “vacation”(a holiday) minus(… to be discounted) “ca”(abbrev. for “circa”;about;approximately in relation to dates).
16 Protective garment on the whole (7)
OVERALL : Double defn.
17 Good man always supported by daughter held out (6)
STAYED : ST(abbrev. for “saint”;a good man) + AYE(always from the Scottish, as in “I’ve aye fancied seeing Edinburgh”) placed above(supported by, in a down clue) D(abbrev. for “daughter”).
20 Approve a special number to see ruminant (5)
OKAPI : OK(to approve;to assent to) + A + PI(the unique number which is the ratio of the circumference of any circle to its diameter).
Defn: … native to the rainforests of the Congo.
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Thanks Hypnos and scchua.
A good Sunday puzzle. I needed help to fully parse ORIGAMI. CEDILLA was well hidden.
Whoopee ! I nearly finished this one, except for the director, please please more of Hypnos. A well balanced puzzle, something for everyone, beginners, intermediaries & even the experts.