Financial Times 15048 with Picture Quiz

(Please post comments on ONLY the picture quiz hereinbelow.  To post comments on the crossword puzzle, please click here.)  Thanks to Armonie, for an enjoyable and relaxing puzzle. Definitions are underlined in the clues.

Across

1    Forgive old copper’s error, initially (6)

EXCUSE : EX-(prefix signifying “old”;former) + CU(symbol for the chemical element, copper)‘S + the 1st letter of(…, initially) “error“.

4    Union leader is more confident having taken much interest (6)

USURER : The 1st letter of(… leader) “Union ” + SURER(more confident).

Defn: Rather, one who has taken much by way of interest on a loan.

8    Add to girl’s résumé (7)

SUMMARY : SUM(to add;to total) plus(to) MARY(a girl’s name).

9    Undeterred by discharge in the river (7)

DESPITE : SPIT(bodily liquid discharge) contained in(in) DEE(any of the rivers with the same name in Wales, Scotland and England).

Defn: Notwithstanding.

11    Transported skip after a while (10)

SPELLBOUND : BOUND(to skip;to leap lightly) placed after(after, in an across clue) SPELL(a while;a period of time).

Defn: Entranced;enchanted.

12    Second comedian is hot stuff (4)

SWAG : S(abbrev. for “second”) + WAG(a comedian).

Defn: As in “stolen goods”.

13    Hit man is to have a swim (5)

BATHE : BAT(to hit with, well, a bat) + HE(third person pronoun for a man).

14    Harasses people in wrong society (8)

TORMENTS : MEN(people, collectively, or, literally, about half of the people) contained in(in) TORT(a legal wrong which may result in a civil suit) + S(abbrev. for “society”).

16    Son might have broken down without being in fear (8)

DISMAYED : [ S(abbrev. for “son”) + MAY(might;could possibly) ] contained in(have … without) DIED(broken down, as with an engine).

18    Longing to own good instrument (5)

GREED : G(abbrev. for “good”) + REED(a musical wind instrument with a reed, an inserted piece that vibrates).

Defn: An excessive desire to have.

20    Soldier on as liberationists died (4)

PLOD : PLO(abbrev. for the Palestine Liberation Organisation) + D(abbrev. for “died”).

21    Carol accepts the problem, having superficial knowledge (10)

SMATTERING : SING(to carol) containing(accepts) MATTER(a problem, as in “what’s the matter with your car?”).

23    Gateman upset tycoon (7)

MAGNATE : Anagram of(… upset) GATEMAN.

24    Wild beast is all Igor dealt with (7)

GORILLA : Anagram of(… dealt with) ALL IGOR.

 … and here’s to you – I’m sick of having my photo taken!

25    Odd nature of drink dispenser (3-3)

TEA-URN : Anagram of(Odd) NATURE.

26    Star drinking alcohol is on the slippery slope (3,3)

SKI RUN : SUN(the star in our solar system) containing(drinking) KIR(an alcohol drink of dry white wine or champagne, flavoured with cassis).

Down

1    Provide egghead with witticism (5)

EQUIP : The 1st letter of(…head) “eggplus(with) QUIP(a witticism).

2    Desert traveller books into legendary English town (7)

CAMELOT : CAMEL(a mammal adapted for desert travel) + OT(abbrev. for the Old Testaments, books in the Bible).

Defn: …, the site of King Arthur’s court.

3    Self-conscious when finding condom in the undergrowth (9)

SHRUBBERY : SHY(self-conscious;not at ease in the company of others) containing(when finding … in) RUBBER(slang for a condom, from the material it is commonly made of).

I’ll refrain from commenting on the surface.

5    Issue about power of drug (5)

SPEED : SEED(one’s issue;offspring) containing(about) P(symbol for “power” in physics).

Defn: Slang for the stimulant drug, amphetamine.

6    Sally makes love with good man in suitable surroundings (7)

RIPOSTE : [O(the letter signifying 0;love in tennis scores) plus(with) ST(abbrev. for “saint”, a good man) ] contained in(in … surroundings) RIPE(suitable;right;opportune, as in “the time is ripe for action”).

Defn: A jocular retort.

7    Cancelled leaflet in a rush (9)

RETRACTED : TRACT(a leaflet;pamphlet, especially of a religious or political nature) contained in(in) REED(rush;any of grass-like plants).

10    Warder has studio constructed in jail (9)

CUSTODIAN : Anagram of(… constructed) STUDIO contained in(in) CAN(slang for “jail”).

13    Train Bill to become dazzling (9)

BRILLIANT : Anagram of(… to become) TRAIN BILL.

15    Blow for Tory given Home Office approval (5,4)

RIGHT HOOK : RIGHT(the side of the political spectrum the Tories;Conservatives are on) plus(given) HO(abbrev. for for the “Home Office”, the government department) OK(approval;endorsement).

Defn: … from a pugilist.

17    Crazy over North American icon (7)

MADONNA : MAD(crazy) + ON(over, as in “throw a sheet over the bed”) NA(abbrev. for North America).

Defn: … of the Virgin Mary.

19    Nobleman – that is, a king in past times (7)

EARLIER : EARL(an English nobleman) + IE(abbrev. for “id est”;that is) + R(abbrev. for “Rex”;a king).

21    Libertine brooded a long time (5)

SATYR : SAT(brooded;sat on or hatched eggs) + YR(abbrev. for “year”, a relatively long time period).

Answer: One who is sexually unrestrained, from the Greek mythological forest deity.

22    Clothes of many Londoners contain this (5)

NYLON : Hidden in(… contain) “many Londoners“.

Defn: “This” which can be made into clothes. A WIWD(wordplay intertwined with definition) clue. 

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9 comments on “Financial Times 15048 with Picture Quiz”


  1. Well, this is harder than the puzzle. I can’t find any links yet:
    #1 Petanque or boule
    #2 Jack Daniels dice cup
    #3 Thelma & Louise Thunderbird (speed?)
    #4 Huckleberry Finn
    #5 Big Man
    #6 Brownie
    #7 Fishes
    #8 Shogun (?)
    #9 Two iPads


  2. Right-hook is a move in Petanque

  3. shirl

    pic 2: Jack Daniels have sponsored a Madonna album (I think!)

  4. shirl

    pic 8 Shogun acts as a CUSTODIAN?

  5. Freddy

    Pic 3) Finale to the movie Thelma and Louise: MADONNA was (one of many) considered for the role of Thelma.

  6. Freddy

    Pic 2) A dice cup is required to be used in casinos, except in CRAPS, where people standing at the corners are said to be on the HOOK. ??
    Pic 4) Huckleberry Finn BATHEd at least twice a year whether he needed to or not. ??
    Pic 6) Brownies liked to TORMENT animals, and humans were SPELLBOUND if they heard a brownie talking. ??

  7. scchua

    Robi, Shirl, Freddy (I kept this open a bit longer than usual, just in case…):

    Pic1 The marked area in which petanque is played is called a piste, which is also a SKI RUN
    Pic2 A dice cup is used in the game of GREED
    Pic3 Louise is the middle name of MADONNA (not the Virgin Mary icon)
    pic4 Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer are from Mark Twain, who also wrote A Connecticut Yankee In King Arthur’s Court, set in CAMELOT
    Pic5 The word MAGNATE comes from Latin for “great man”
    Pic6 The brownie, Big-Ears took Noddy to Toyland, in which Mr.(or PC) PLOD lived
    Pic7 The BRILL is a species of flatfish
    Pic8 The Shogun of Japan was addressed as Taikun (great prince), which word, in English, became “tycoon” and its meaning became that of MAGNATE
    Pic9 One of the iPads has a silver back, and the silverback is an adult male GORILLA.

  8. shirl

    Oh dear. Nil points for us.

    Thanks Scchua


  9. Thanks scchua, I should have got the silverback but I wasn’t near getting the others.

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