I thought this was on the tougher side of Bradman’s usual offerings. A lot of good solid clues, with some that were made difficult by me not knowing the word. All in all a good workout. Thanks Don!
FF: 9 DD: 9

Across | ||
1 | MOTIVE | Reason I have to be seen by doctor – temperature (6) |
I’VE (i have) after [ MO (doctor) T (temperature) ] | ||
4 | CO WORKER | Excellent person protecting weak old colleague (2-6) |
CORKER (excellent person) containing [ W (weak) O (old) ] | ||
10 | ALARM BELL | A tricky ramble by two lakes – one sounds a warning (5,4) |
RAMBLE* followed by LL (two lakes) | ||
11 | TRAMP | Walk quietly following vehicle (5) |
TRAM (vehicle) P (quietly) | ||
12 | HOLY | Devoted to God completely, by the sound of it (4) |
sounds like WHOLLY (completely) | ||
13 | QUANTITIES | Numbers of clothes items – designer has one put at front (10) |
[QUANT (designer) I (one)] in front of TIES (clothes items) – I am not sure about this. | ||
15 | AMNIOTE | Sort of creature that could give a lion heading off meat (7) |
Anagram of lION (heading off) MEAT | ||
16 | SALISH | Early missionary returning to hard group of natives (6) |
SALIS (early missionary = SILAS, reversed) H (hard) – referring to group of languages [had no clue about this , but got it from the crossers] | ||
19 | ASHINE | A female keeping home bright (6) |
[ A SHE (female) ] keeping IN (home) | ||
21 | PRELATE | Marriage guidance organisation led by quiet priest (7) |
P (quite) RELATE (marriage guidance organization, in the UK) | ||
23 | ABREACTING | Relieving naughty brat in cage (10) |
BRAT IN CAGE* | ||
25 | ACNE | Unfortunate condition some children care about (4) |
hidden, reversed in “…childrEN CAre…” | ||
27 | LAGER | Time to bring two sides together for a drink (5) |
AGE (time) bringing L (left) and R (right) together. | ||
28 | ANIMALISM | Going about country, man is treated badly – brutishness (9) |
AN ISM* around MALI (country) | ||
29 | RELAXANT | An extra pill ultimately working as tension-reducer (8) |
AN EXTRA L* (pilL’s last) | ||
30 | PERNOD | Liqueur has agent reeling round – sign of tiredness (6) |
PER (agent = REP, reversed) NOD (sign of tiredness) | ||
Down | ||
1 | MEATHEAD | This fellow interrupting me a bit is a wally (8) |
HE (this fellow) in [ ME A TAD (bit) ] | ||
2 | TRAMLINES | A court may have such rigid principles (9) |
double def | ||
3 | VAMP | A politician overcome by very seductive woman (4) |
V (very) A MP (politician) | ||
5 | OBLONGS | Old boy with bits of firewood, any number being in particular shapes (7) |
OB (old boy) [ LOGS (bits of firewood) containing N (any number) ] | ||
6 | OUTFIELDER | Dour leftie, strangely not one taking a silly position (10) |
DOUR LEFTiE* (not one i.e. without I) | ||
7 | KHADI | King deceived over one exotic material for garment? (5) |
K (king) DAH (deceived = HAD, reversed) I (one) | ||
8 | REPOSE | Agree to the photographer’s request again, being calm (6) |
cryptic clue; read as RE – POSE | ||
9 | JEJUNE | The first person encountered in Paris, a girl lacking sophistication (6) |
JE (I, in french) JUNE (girl) | ||
14 | DOMINATRIX | Party network embraces fashionable female holding power over men? (10) |
[ DO (party) MATRIX (network) ] holding IN (fashionable) | ||
17 | STANCHION | Excited son and I chant to show support (9) |
SON I CHANT* | ||
18 | REDEEMED | Once again considered as being out of uncle’s care? (8) |
cryptic clue; “once again considered…” could be read as RE-DEEMED – not sure about this one too. | ||
20 | ENTRAIN | Board of chaps wanting head to leave school (7) |
mEN (chaps, head to leave) TRAIN (school) | ||
21 | PUNDIT | Learned person — female in boat on the Cam? (6) |
DI (femal) in PUNT (boat on the cam, say) | ||
22 | FALLER | Female to go abroad – one not completing the course (6) |
F (female) ALLER (go, in French) | ||
24 | REGAL | Grand girl about to come to go to the top (5) |
GAL (girl) with RE (about to come?, moving to the top) | ||
26 | HAZE | Tree not entirely visible in mist (4) |
HAZEl (tree, not entirely) |
*anagram
“Is this a pangram I see before me?”
Thanks Bradman and Turbolegs
In 18, ‘being out of uncle’s care’ is REDEEMED from the pawnbroker (for which uncle is a slang term).
Very beautiful xword I thot.. Cd not get tram lines ?tho .. Did not know the reference to tennis or the rigid rule .. But most other clues very enjoyable
There’s something odd about 6D. Turbolegs parsing of the clue seems correct, but in fact you need the “i” for the anagram.
Deke @4: I parse this clue as: “not one taking a silly position” is an outfielder, the anagram indicator is “strangely”, and the fodder is “dour leftie”, so nothing untoward about the clue.
Thanks Turbolegs, I agree with you that it was at the harder end of the Bradman spectrum but no less enjoyable for that!
Re OUTFIELDER I agree with jmac that is the definition and that the anagram works as he says, but will just mention, as there might be people out there that do not know it, that “silly” in cricket terminology means, of a fielder, “near the batsman”. This was quite tough for BRADMAN with a few answers new to me, but all very fair as always.
Thanks for this. Some tough clues which I struggled with but overall a fair, enjoyable and educational experience.
Thanks Turbolegs and Bradman.
Another day, another Pangram. This time with a few new words which needed research – AMNIOTE, ABREACTING, SALISH, and KHADI.
Also, I couldn’t believe that ASHINE was a real word until I looked it up.
In 4ac, I have never seen w for weak before. Is this a standard initial?
In 15ac I’m not certain that the “a” before “lion” is entirely fair since it implies inclusion in the anagram fodder when it is not so.
Is the “to come” in the clue for 24dn a mistake?
A few niggles that hopefully you can answer Turbolegs (or Bradman if you drop by) but nothing to prevent my enjoyment.
Hi Hamish,
I wish I had answers to atleast one of your queries .. but I dont. I havent come across W for weak before this one (I cant see any other way of logically parsing this). With regards to 15ac, I can live with ‘a’ not being part of the fodder. I had the same query as you did for 24dn, hence the ‘?’ in my solution.
Regards
Mahesh
P.S – Lets see if the Don stops by.
Hamish & Turbolegs
From Chambers: “W or W. – Weak (physics; in particle physics a W particle or W boson is a hypothetical positively or negatively charged subatomic particle of large mass, responsible in theory for weak interaction between particles).
I agree with Hamish regarding 15ac and also suspect an error in 24dn
Thanks Gaufrid and Turbolegs.
Maybe 24dn is an editorial issue?
Thanks Bradman and Turbolegs
This one was a toughie with quite a few new words for me too. Failed to spot the pangram.
Got sucked into initially going down the path of TL with ‘Dour left[i]e’ and then realised that the definition needed the ‘not’ and the anagram fodder needed all of Dour leftie.
Finished with QUANTITIES (had to track down Dame Mary QUANT as the Welsh fashion designer), JEJUNE (a word that didn’t seem all of that unfamiliar, but I certainly didn’t know the meaning of) and HAZE (which wasn’t really as hard as I made it out to be).
At 24d, it looks like Bradman was being a bit on the Paul (Guardian setter) line of thinking from a surface perspective … and then it not coming off in the end.