Quite an ominous title this week!
There are extra letters in across clues that indicate how additional words in some down clues must be treated. That’s about all the clue we have to the theme.
This one took quite a lot of work, but I got there in the end! There are some very tricksy clues. For example, I couldn’t make the connection between ‘on vacation’ and ‘vacated’/’empty’ in 9 down for the longest time. 22 down gave me great trouble too, easy though it looks to me now. Indeed, I certainly can’t be angry at proXimal for my difficulties, as the clueing is all totally above board.
Extra letters in the across clues spell out IF YOU CAN’T BEAT THEM.
Some extra words in down clues are ‘treated in accordance with the full thematic phrase’ (…JOIN THEM) in order to define the unclued entries as follows:
CLOCK (face)
GANGWAY (pack + method)
RETREAT (withdraw)
SWANSONG (bird + melody)
MONEYBAG (cash + sack)
DRUM (house)
By thus ADMITTING DEFEAT solvers can achieve victory.
Notation
(xxx) = definition
[xxx] = (anagram/homophone/container/etc.) indicator
XXX* = anagram
< = reversal
EXIT = extra letter/word
Please post a comment if the explanations are not clear.
Across | |||
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I | 1 | EXHAUST | HAUS (Dieter’s home), [needing] EXIT (to go) [outside] to wear out (7) |
F | 10 | NEAR | NE (Nebraska) FAR (remote)? On the contrary (7) |
Y | 11 | GLORIOSA | GLORY (Praise) IS [overwhelming] O (over) A plant (8) |
O | 12 | EMU | Bird atE MOUse, partly (3) |
U | 14 | MASAI | MAUI (Hawaiian island) [welcoming in] AS ([extremely] ADVENTUROUS) African people (5) |
C | 15 | MOUNTEBANK | Charlatan COUNT (nobleman) [introduced to] ME (setter) [with] BANK (stock of money) (10) |
A | 16 | SNAP | ASP (Snake) [seizes] N (knight) [with] A sudden bite (4) |
N | 18 | EVADE | Cunningly avoid [most of] NEVAD |
T | 21 | ORMER | [Before] R ([end of] WAR), OR (soldiers) MET (assembled) shell (5) |
B | 23 | DROP | DR (Doctor) BOP (to dance to pop music) a little (4) |
E | 25 | HYPERACUTE | {THEY ARE PUCE}* [bats] with abnormally good hearing (10) |
A | 27 | ABATE | Blunt, BAT (heavy stick) [breaking] A |
T | 31 | AGA | TAG (Closely follow) A Turkish commander (3) |
T | 32 | DRESDEN | German city REST (all others) D (deserted) [to go into] DEN (pit) (7) |
H | 33 | EGESTION | {THESE GO IN}* [recycling], it’s the process to remove waste (8) |
E | 34 | ALOE | A |
M | 35 | LHASA | LA (American city) [wrapping up] HAMS (pig parts) [to supply] Asian city (5) |
Down | |||
1 | ENGELS | Social scientist‘s EN (opponents) GEL (begin to work) [on] S (Sabbath) (6) | |
2 | HANUMAN | Bird HUMAN (being) [fed by] <{N (North) A (American)} [reared] monkey (7) | |
METHOD | 3 | ARGO | [Top] method |
4 | SLAB | S (Special) LAB (place for testing) mud (4) | |
5 | TOYOTA | Multinational company‘s TO (tax officer), <{A TOY (trifle)} [upset] (6) | |
6 | CRIME | CE (Church) [accepting] RIM (lip) is sin (5) | |
7 | LIEABED | LIED (Song) [about] ABE (ex-president) being late riser (7) | |
CASH | 8 | OOPS | My bad <SPOO |
PACK | 9 | KAMIKS | KAMI (Japanese lord) KS (KILLS pack [on vacation]) [to make] animal-skin boots (6) |
FACE | 13 | PUER | PERU (South American country) [with declining] ER (centre) for face tanning substance (4) |
17 | POETESS | TESS (Eponymous heroine) [supporting] POE (author), female writer (7) | |
MELODY | 19 | TREADLE | Pedal ALTERED* melody [broadcast] (7) |
20 | CHAPEL | Printing office [investing] HAP (fortune) [in] CEL (thermoplastic sheet) (6) | |
22 | MANDIR | MAN DIR (One leading concern) for Hindu temple (6) | |
24 | PLANET | [Having injected] E (base), PLANT (cutting) large body (6) | |
WITHDRAW | 26 | REATA | [Some] thREAT! Withdraw A lariat (5) |
SACK | 28 | AREA | A (Amateur) [arranged] [half-hearted] sack RA |
29 | FROE | Tool for cutting ROE (eggs) [under] F (force) (4) | |
HOUSE | 30 | TSAR | Great potentate‘s S (second) house [captured by] < [revolutionary] RAT (turncoat) (4) |
A nice idea from proXimal, and very well executed. For reasons unknown I struggled with 17dn for quite a long time; in hindsight I have no idea why!