Independent on Sunday 1,347 by Crosophile

A nice Sunday workout from Crosophile this week.

I’d perhaps have got through it quicker had I not been so slow to spot the anagram in the long 16 across. 15 down also gave me a couple of problems, and I eventually had to check online to understand the wordplay.

Favourite clue may have been 19 down, which raised a bit of a chuckle when the penny dropped.

Across
8 IOAN Gwen’s John and I go paint regularly (4)
I [g]O [p]A[i]N[t]. The implication is presumably that someone named “Gwen” may well be Welsh, and this is the Welsh version of “John”.
9 XENOPHOBIA A phoenix flies round old boy hating aliens (10)
OB in (A PHOENIX)*.
11 TEDIOUS Eccentrically suited with nothing drab (7)
(SUITED + 0)*.
12 CANTATA Record Farewell (a musical work) (7)
CAN + TATA.
13 SMARTASS Elite force capturing marketplace square is too clever by half (8)
(MART in SAS) + S.
14 HERETO Somehow the River Ebro when crossing the middle is so far (6)
(THE + R + E[br]O)*.
16 THE SAME OLD STORY Might this be read smoothly after taking a seat? (3,4,3,5)
(RE[a]D SMOOTHLY + SEAT)*. I’m still not entirely sure what the definition is here, perhaps just “this” or an &lit. I’m probably being pedantic, but it just seems to me that the idiom “the same old story” doesn’t tend to refer to something that’s actually read.
18 ATTAIN Get a Times and an Independent in the centre (6)
A + T + T + (I in AN).
20 FIERCEST Most violent, having a hand in fight over queen and church (8)
(ER + CE) in FIST.
23 EJECTOR I retired in Provence, lacking aspiration to play the bully and bouncer (7)
JE< + [h]ECTOR.
24 ONE-OFFS Sort of switch retaining energy, seconds and originals (3-4)
(E in ONOFF) + S.
25 ENTERPRISE Put in parking to increase business (10)
ENTER + P + RISE.
26 ANNE She‘s constrained in manner (4)
Contained, or indeed constrained, in [m]ANNE[r].
Down
1 NINTHS This news might be disseminated in intervals (6)
(THIS + N + N)*. Ninths are intervals in the musical sense.
2 HANDMADE E.g. like samplers from old female servant say? (8)
Homophone of “handmaid”.
3 PERSISTED Went on a site about special diamonds (9)
PER + (S in SITE) + D.
4 FORCE Clad in iron, a baddie for Tolkien’s army (5)
ORC in Fe.
5 CHANNEL-SURFER Being on board between Dover and Calais, he hops on the box (7-6)
Allusion to somebody being on a surfboard in the English Channel.
6 ABLAZE Sailor’s lounge on fire (6)
AB + LAZE.
7 PARADOXY March most of the way to O2 with no info in a 10 (contradictory) state? (8)
PARAD[e] + OXY[gen].
10 CONTRADICTORY With cut in business I’ll get caught between two Conservatives in disagreement (13)
(TRAD[e] + I + C) in (CON + TORY).
15 ALBINOISM Condition associated with white noise mostly in mobile Military Intelligence lab (9)
NOIS[e] in (MI + LAB)*.
16 TRAPEZES Revolving section becomes looser, say, and swings (8)
PART< + homophone of “eases”.
17 OVERFUND Give too much money for dodgy Devon fur (8)
(DEVON FUR)*.
19 TREATY Is this like The Goodies convention? (6)
As in “like a treat”. Nice one.
21 TASTED Before unruly teenager sat up, got a smack (6)
SAT< + TED.
22 TRURO Couples leave trunk road finally for Cornish city (5)
The last couples of letters leaving TRU[nk] and RO[ad].

 

* = anagram; < = reversed; [] = removed; underlined = definition; Hover to expand abbreviations

 

3 comments on “Independent on Sunday 1,347 by Crosophile”

  1. I’d say that 1A is a reference to the Welsh-born painter Gwen John, sister of the better known Augustus John.

    15D I’ve only ever seen spelled ALBINISM.

    16A Mild suggestion, perhaps a sort of &lit as “the same old story” (perhaps to a child at bedtime) would presumably be read smoothly due to its familiarity.

    A tougher than usual workout from Crosophile, with some nifty wordplay.

    Thanks to Crosophile and Simon Harding.

  2. Thanks, Simon Harding and gwep. Yes, 8a is an allusion to Gwen John. It doesn’t work as simply Gwen John of course but that’s why I didn’t go for Blodwyn’s John or something.
    By the way, there was ‘no nina to be found’ in this puzzle. [see falling main diagonal, although see also 7Dn and 10Dn 🙂 ].

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