Financial Times 15,177 by ARMONIE

Typical Armonie fare

This was what one would expect of the setter – the usual mixed bag, with clean unexciting surfaces, with the occasional gem thrown in.  I liked 5dn and 15dn.

Across
1 NOSING Checking drink’s without fault (6)
NO(SIN)G
4 TOUCHING Emotional contact (8)
Double definition, although their meanings aren’t vastly different.
9 TRESS Emphasise cropped hair (5)
(s)TRESS
10 PECULATOR Bear decapitated thief (9)
(s)PECULATOR
11 RETRAIN Check if son is off school again (7)
RE(s)TRAIN – “Check” with “son” off
12 EMIGRES Refugees regimes maltreated (7)
*(regimes)
13 EARN Acquire some learning (4)
l(EARN)ing
14 HYSTERIA Neurosis treated this year (8)
*(this year)
17 DEFRAYAL Settlement of conflict is in hand (8)
FRAY (“conflict”) in DEAL (“hand”)
19 MOON Low point in the sky (4)
MOO (“low”) + N (“point”).

“in the sky” is a bit vague, as far as definitions go.

22 LEVERET Youngster always allowed outside (7)
L(EVER)ET

A leveret is a young hare, ergo “youngster”.

24 INSIGHT The perception to manufacture this gin (7)
*(this gin)
25 ACCRETION Collecting corps’ soldiers during battle (9)
C (“corps”) + RE “soldiers” in ACTION (“battle”)
26 ALIEN A right that’s foreign (5)
A + LIEN
27 HERITAGE Russian gallery loses Frenchman’s bequest (8)
HER(m)ITAGE, where “m” = “monsieur” = “Frenchman”

The Hermitage is an art gallery/museum in St Petersburg.

28 FLEECE Swindle and rapidly leave church (6)
FLEE + C.E.
Down
1 NOTARIES Never house officials (8)
NOT (“never”) + ARIES (“house”, alternative name for “astrological sign”)
2 SHELTERED Her eldest becomes reclusive (9)
*(her eldest)
3 NASSAU Man finds fool’s gold in the Bahamas (6)
Man = “N” (knight in chess), “fool” = ASS, and “gold” = AU, and Nassau is the capital of the Bahamas.  Thanks, brucew for helping with this one.
5 ORCHESTRATION Arrangement for lecture about royal casket (13)
R CHEST in ORATION
6 COLLIER Depression settled on one reclining manual worker (7)
COL (“depression”) + LIER (“one reclining”)
7 INTER I rent accommodation in Bury (5)
*(inter), with “accommodation” as the anagrind, one I’m unconvinced about.
8 GARISH Fish is hot and tasteless (6)
GAR + IS + H
10 PENNY-FARTHING Ordinary coppers (5-8)
Double definition – an “ordinary” is another name for a penny-farthing bicycle.
15 ALONGSIDE Bordering a hypotenuse? (9)
A LONG SIDE (in a right-angled triangle, the hypoteneuse is the longest side of the triangle.
16 INSTANCE Batting position for example (8)
IN (“batting”) + STANCE (“position”)
18 FERMENT Iron workers in right tizzy (7)
FE + MEN in RT.
20 BLEACH Make pale student enter lido (6)
L in BEACH
21 ASSAIL Set about beast over trouble (6)
ASS over AIL
23 VICAR See number one vehicle for clergyman (5)
V (“see”) + 1 + CAR

*anagram

8 comments on “Financial Times 15,177 by ARMONIE”

  1. 27A You have a typo. I should read “The Hermitage is an art gallery/museum in St Petersburg”

    3D Do you think we will ever find out where the magic “N” come from?

    4D You refer to this clue? Presumably another favourite.

  2. Thanks Armenia and loonapick

    Found this a bit harder than the usual puzzle by this setter. Took a long time to see how NOSING worked as my last one in – but finally got there.

    I think that N=knight, as a man in chess. Pretty tough call … but it works.

    Liked HERITAGE when the penny dropped with the Russian gallery.

  3. When I first came across “knight” in a club meaning “N”, I thought it was an error due to the use of sound recognition compositing!

  4. I took the N in NASSAU to indicate ‘name’ = person. But I suppose on balance ‘knight’ has it.

  5. Thanks for the blog.
    I don’t understand why See = V or Man = N. I’ve never heard of signs of the Zodiac referred to as Houses nor Penny Farthings being ordinary.
    I’ve never come across the word Peculator.
    I therefore derived little pleasure from this crossword.

  6. Thanks Armonie and loonapick.

    All over in a flash although some of the definitions were somewhat oblique – in more ways than one if you include hypotenuse!

    Ordinary for a Penny Farthing is an old chestnut in crossword-land so got that straight away.

    Never seen C for Corps before. Another one to file for future use.

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