Financial Times 15,095 – Falcon

Monday Prize Crossword / Nov 23, 2015

A pleasant crossword from Falcon in his over-familiar style.

Nothing too tricky, although I had to confirm the politician(s) at 7,16 . I also needed some time to crack my LOI, 26ac.

Definitions are underlined wherever possible and/or appropriate.

Across
1 ALPACA
A record, third in chart, about woolly animal (6)

A + LP (record) + [ch]A[rt] + CA (about, circa)

5 SIDE ARMS
Team members producing weapons (4,4)

SIDE (team) + ARMS (members)

9 SERENADE
Commercial breaking into cool piece of romantic music (8)

AD (commercial) inside SERENE (cool)

10 NO LESS
Number lower, would you believe! (2,4)

NO (number, numero) + LESS (lower)

11 GALAXY
Splendid gathering happy to be shown round Los Angeles Times? (6)

GAY (happy) around {LA (Los Angeles) + X (times, as in multiplications)

12 TROPICAL
Very hot part – coil defective (8)

(PART + COIL)*    [* = defective]

14 DELICATESSEN
Eats bananas in specially licensed premises selling food (12)

(EATS)* inside (LICENSED)**    [* = bananas] [** = specially]

18 LIVER SAUSAGE
As a rule, gives free savoury paste (5,7)

(AS A RULE GIVES)*    [* = free]

22 HANDBALL
With book in college defining game (8)

{AND (with) + B (book)} inside HALL (college)

25 SHERRY
Slip up in attempt to get drink (6)

ERR (slip up) inside SHY (attempt)

26 FORMER
Old prior departed long ago (6)

Triple definition

Or do I have to split ‘departed long ago’ to make it four?

Apart from ‘prior’ (which can be something else, a clergyman) the definitions are rather one of a kind.

27 CHOP SUEY
Dish cut into pieces, the old American recalled (4,4)

CHOP (cut into pieces) + SUEY (reversal, indicated by ‘recalled’, of: YE (the, old) + US (American))

28 FEAST DAY
Fine – new date, say, for a religious celebration (5,3)

F (fine) + (DATE + SAY)*    [* = new]

29 TENDER
Kind offer (6)

Double definition

Down
2 LEEWAY
Room in shelter on course (6)

LEE (shelter) + WAY (course)

3, 23 ALEXANDRE DUMAS
Writer of sexual drama, end horrific (9,5)

(SEXUAL DRAMA END)*    [* = horrific]

4 AMARYLLIS
Plant a girl put on shelf tipped over (9)

A + MARY (girl) + LLIS (reversal, indicated by ‘tipped over’, of SILL (shelf))

5 SCEPTIC
Infected having caught cold? I may doubt that (7)

SEPTIC (infected) around C (cold)

6 DINGO
Wild dog daughter, at home, shot (5)

D (daughter) + IN (at home) + GO (shot)

7, 16 ADLAI STEVENSON
US politician needs salvation, possibly (5,9)

(NEEDS SALVATION)*    [* = possibly]

The solution may refer to Adlai Stevenson (1835-1914) who was the 23rd Vice President of the USA. 

Or perhaps to a later family member Adlai Stevenson (1900-1965) who was Governor of Illinois and became a US Ambassador to the United Nations. 

The latter had a son, also named Adlai, born in 1930, who is also a (Democratic) politician from Illinois.

8 MUSCADET
Wine, extremely drinkable, in Oman’s capital (8)

D[rinkabl]E inside MUSCAT (Oman’s capital)

13 POE
US writer of verse, crack shot (3)

POETRY (verse) minus, indicated by ‘crack’, TRY (shot)  indicated by ‘shot’, TRY (crack)

I am not 100% convinced by the indicator here.

After comment #1, I am. Looked at this clue the wrong way.

15 TRANSPORT
Carriage entrance (9)

Double definition

16  
See 7
17 PINAFORE
Adult in favour of wearing long apron (8)

{A (adult) + FOR (in favour of)} inside PINE (long)

19 ROB
Steal from some characters in Cairo bar (3)

Hidden solution, indicated by ‘some characters in’: [cai]RO B[ar]

20 UNLUCKY
Unfortunate, a French girl swallowing potassium (7)

UN (a, in French) + LUCY (girl) around K (potassium)

The chemical symbol for potassium is K.

In my native country K represents kalium,  K being its abbreviation.

21 GREENE
Recited flourishing novelist (6)

Homophone, indicated by ‘recited’, of GREEN (flourishing)

23  
See 3
24 ACRID
Help receiving little credit could make one bitter (5)

AID (help) around CR (credit, abbreviated)

*anagram

5 comments on “Financial Times 15,095 – Falcon”

  1. Hi Sil

    Just looking in, but in 13dn I think “crack” is the synonym for TRY, and “shot” the removal indicator.

  2. Thanks sil for explanations. Got Poe, but had no idea why! Had to Google American politicians before I could be sure that what I had was real!

  3. Thanks Sil and Falcon.

    So many Aldai Stevenson’s to choose from – I suspect the first since he rose to VP. But pretty obscure all the same. Fortunately I was able to work out Stevenson from the crossers and anagram fodder so the required research was limited but obscure or what?

    I had 26ac as a quadruple.

    Favourite was GALAXY.

  4. Thanks Falcon and Sil

    Not as straightforward as usual from Falcon and completed it over a few short stints. Had POE but didn’t understand how he was derived until coming here.

    Finished in the SW corner with HANDBALL (which took a while to work out the word play), PINAFORE and FORMER (which was really four identical definitions).

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