It has been a while since it has fallen to me to blog a puzzle by Anax, so I sharpened my pencil with relish when I discovered today’s puzzle.
This crossword took me a while to get into, since I managed to solve only some of the shorter entries on first reading. However, having solved 5, I realised what the second word of 9 had to be, and before long I had found all four of the 15-letter words. Thereafter I made fairly steady progress, ending up with 16, 22 and 24 at the end, all of which were new to me but which I managed to tease out from the wordplay and confirm in Chambers and/or online.
There is always much to admire in an Anax, for example, a generous helping of words whose part of speech changes from clue to solution, e.g. “routine” in 4A is a noun in the surface reading of the clue but actually an adjective as the definition part of the solution.
My favourite clues today were 2, for its conciseness and & lit.-ish content, and 21, for surface.
(…) indicates an anagram; definitions are italicised; // separates definitions in multiple-definition clues
Across | ||
01 | PRIMP | Dress up in skirt with very soft border
RIM (=skirt, as verb) in PP (=very soft, i.e. pianissimo) |
04 | CUSTOMARY | Academic opening report on copper’s routine
CU (=copper, i.e. chemical formula) + [MA (=academic, i.e. Master of Arts) in STORY (=report)] |
09 | SPEAKING VOLUMES | Highly significant audio books?
Cryptically, “audio books” could be described as “speaking volumes” |
10 | INTREPID | Hardy’s fury about books reflecting decline
[NT (=books, i.e. New Testament) in IRE (=fury)] + PID (DIP=decline; “reflecting” indicates reversal) |
11 | AVERTS | Heads off while keeping Romeo in check
[R (=Romeo, in radio telecommunications) in VET (=check, as verb)] in AS (=while) |
14 | GET ON | Good college board
G (=good) + ETON (=college); e.g. to get on/board a train |
16 | TOP DOLLAR | Highest cost to figure in equal value
TO + [DOLL (=figure, i.e. bodily shape) in PAR (=equal value)]; e.g. I pay top dollar for my materials |
17 | HYPOTONIC | Hotel pool to fill that one club’s rather wasted?
H (=hotel) + {POT (=pool e.g. of bets) in [YON (=that) + I (=one) + C (=club)]}; “rather wasted” muscles, which are lacking in tone, could be described as “hypotonic” |
18 | STYLI | Some rusty little needles
Hidden (“some”) in “ruSTY LIttle” |
19 | TORQUE | Gossip heard for a moment
Homophone (“heard”) of “talk” (=gossip); (in physics) a “moment” is a measure of turning effect, hence “torque” |
20 | OFF-PISTE | This might be fine in spite of straying?
F (=fine) in *(SPITE OF); “straying” is anagram indicator; & lit. -ish |
23 | NO DISTANCE AT ALL | Somehow contained, as unlikely to be very close
*(CONTAINED AS) + TALL (=unlikely, of story); “somehow” is anagram indicator |
24 | DUST DEVIL | Way to cut turkey that’s wrong – it’ll scatter bits
[ST (=way, i.e. street) in DUD (=turkey, flop)] + EVIL (=wrong) A dust devil is a small storm in which a whirling column of dust or sand travels across a dry country, hence “it’ll scatter bits” |
25 | AUDIT | Sports car’s detailed check
AUDI T<t> (=sport’s car); “detailed” means last letter dropped |
Down | ||
01 | PASSING SHOT | Death’s stolen successful return
PASSING’S (=death’s) + HOT (=stolen, of goods); a “passing shot” is “a successful return” in tennis |
02 | IDENTITY PARADES | Suspect party is detained for them?
*(PARTY IS DETAINED); “suspect” is anagram indicator; & lit. -ish |
03 | PEKOE | Dog drinks old tea
O (=old) in PEKE (=dog, i.e. Pekinese) |
04 | CONSISTENT | Sulphur is packing material that’s stable …
[S (=sulphur) + IS] in CONTENT (=material) |
05 | SAVE | … but it’s extremely volatile
IT (=SA, i.e. sex appeal, as in She’s got it) + V<olatil>E (“extremely” means first and last letters only) |
06 | OBLIVIOUS | Not seeing line, I will break clear
[L (=line) + I] in OBVIOUS (=clear) |
07 | ADMIRALTY ISLAND | Count crosses rough trails, mainly in part of Alaska
*(TRAILS MAINLY) in ADD (=count, as verb); “rough” is anagram indicator |
08 | YES | Bond’s not OK, OK?
Y<ok>E’S (=Bond’s, restraint’s); “not OK” means letters “ok” are dropped |
12 | SERVICE FLAT | In which one may pay more rent if someone else does?
Cryptic definition: “if someone else does”, i.e. provides domestic service (cleaning, etc) |
13 | SPECIFICAL | Particular place if (sic) replaced
*(PLACE IF SIC); “replaced” is anagram indicator |
15 | NOT FUSSED | Easy to break fondu sets
*(FONDU SETS); “to break” is anagram indicator; e.g. I’m easy/not fussed/don’t mind either way |
21 | PLAZA | Almost put down a 10-point tile on a square
PLA<y> Z (=put down a 10-point tile, in scrabble; “almost” means last letter dropped) + A |
22 | MAEV | Irish queen mother – English version
MA (=mother) + E (=English) + V (=version); Maev is the queen of Connacht in Irish mythology |
23 | NOD | Refusal and, ultimately, approval
NO (=refusal) + <an>D (“ultimately” means last letter only) |
Not quite as hard as I’d been expecting from Anax, but still not many easy clues. I liked SPEAKING VOLUMES, HYPOTONIC (‘rather wasted’ and a lack of tone are maybe not exactly the same thing, but close enough), AUDIT (looked simple, but wordplay took a bit of working out), DUST DEVIL and ADMIRALTY ISLAND. Hadn’t come across SPECIFICAL, as opposed to plain old ‘specific’.
Anyone ever heard of a SARDINE FLAT? Dumb and dimmer.
Thanks to Anax and RatkojaRiku
Fair set me up for the day has that. Good blog, RatkojaRiku , thanks. And thanks to Anax for such an enjoyable workout.
What Conrad said.
I like Anax- very welcome after Chifonie.
Thanks Anax and RR
My first Anax, I think, and a very good workout. I’ll be back for more.
I had a slightly different parsing for 21:
Almost put down: PLA(ce)
A 10-point tile: Z
on A
Might not have been right, but it worked!
Thanks Anax – an enjoyable solve last night.
Thanks RR – your preamble reflects a solve very similar to ours.