Independent Crossword 9368 by Morph

With Autumn in full swing an offering from Morph

I felt there was a good variation in clue types in today’s crossword and many that made me chuckle. Always a good sign.

Many short clues, which can be the trickiest but are the most satisfying when you see the logic.

4ac; 14ac; 21dn for instance

Favourite clues could have been 25ac or 23dn but I think 21dn trumps both of them. Plenty of others to choose from too.

Thanks Morph for an amusing solve with some lovely clues.

Key:

* Anagram; DD Double definition; Underline definition; Rev. reverse

Across

1 Women shunning mattress on floor, having suitable place to carry out piercings? (5)

Low bed (mattress on floor) – w (women) = LOBED

4 Entrance with roguish manner (7)

Arch (roguish + way (manner) = ARCHWAY

8 Concerning hearing a cricket club’s holding to expel one (8)

A CC (Cricket club) around oust (expel) + I (one) = ACOUSTIC

9 Communications fibres aboard container vessel (6)

Hidden contaiNER VEssel = NERVES

10 Trawl nudes feverishly – need to get out more? (10)

(trawl nudes) = WANDERLUST

11 Channel with attitude (4)

DD SIDE

12 Singer endlessly nabbed by copper – it’s to do with what’s at bottom of trunk (6)

Elvis (singer) – s (endlessly) in PC (copper) = PELVIC

14 Ice-suit (8)

DD DIAMONDS

16 E.g. Leo Messi’s one to buy (4,4)

DD Eg. Leo and Messi’s a one to but = STAR SIGN

18 Draw back arm and pick up piece of chicken? (6)

Rev. Gun (arm) + net (pick up) = NUGGET

20 Conservative cut in scale for branch (4)

Climb (Scale) – c (conservative) = LIMB

22 Smarmy American infiltrating Russian international intelligence (10)

A (American) within Oleg (Russian) + I (international) + nous (intelligence) = OLEAGINOUS

24 Ex-Top Gear star masters black spot? (6)

Stig (Ex-Top Gear star) + ma (masters) = STIGMA

25 Spouting uncontrollably – swearing? (8)

F using (swearing) = EFFUSING

26 Give painting a break, then resume (7)

Rest (break) + art (painting) = RESTART

27 King of French captured and brought back (5)

Rex (Kind) around du (of French) = REDUX

Down

1 Provide liquid sustenance after hours when performers enter (7)

Act (performers) in Late (After hours) = LACTATE

2 Run enthusiastically across to get punished (5,4)

Bound (run enthusiastically) over (across) = BOUND OVER

3 Prevent date tree getting chopped (5)

D (date) + (tree)* = DETER

4 Money paid to investors expressing a kind of prurience? (7,8)

Homonym of a crude interest = ACCRUED INTEREST

5 Restrict what goes on in prison gym? (9)

Con’s train (what goes on in prison gym) = CONSTRAIN

6 Collected letters of poet without value (5)

Wordsworth (poet) – worth (value) = WORDS

7 Taking up home improvement, senior got into it but right away gave up (7)

Rev. DIY (home improvement) around elder(senior) – r = YIELDED

13 Air Transport Association supports Dutch airport not initially withdrawing hot sausage (9)

Schipol (Dutch airport) – s (not initially) + ata (air transport association) = CHIPOLATA

15 Rise and go out together (9)

(Rise and go)* = ORGANISED

17 Ball sees character at centre of social network taken down a notch? (7)

Twitter (social network) with T (character at centre) taken down a notch to S = TWISTER

19 Biannual event where horse is docked next to cow (7)

Equine (horse) – e (docked) + ox (cow) = EQUINOX

21 Can American counterfeit? (5)

Bog (can as in toilet) + us (American) = BOGUS

23 Who‘s involved in running of errands (5)

Hidden runninG OF ERrands = GOFER

5 comments on “Independent Crossword 9368 by Morph”

  1. We’re really spoiled in GIFT-land today with Morph, Rosa Klebb and Paul. I always enjoy Morph’s puzzles which are full of wit yet rock solid. He is a man who wears more than one hat and I detect a hint of a theme involving 4a, 6 and 17 – probably more – based on his Twitter feed.
    Thanks to Morph and twencelas

  2. Thanks Morph and Twencelas.

    27ac: This should have been “King of the French”: DU means “of the” (masculine singular), not just “of”.

    13dn: The airport is Schiphol. The indication for removing the (second) H is “withdrawing hot”, the definition being simply “sausage”.

  3. A not too difficult but enjoyable Saturday evening solve. I like OLEAGINOUS as a word and it was good to see it for the first time in a crossword. The surface for WANDERLUST and def for PELVIC were also good. Didn’t know TWISTER as a sort of ‘ball’, ? eg as a ball bowled in cricket I presume.

    Thanks to Morph and twencelas.

  4. This took a bit of sorting out and some help, but an enjoyable offering from Morph.

    PB@2: I agree with you about 27a; and, re 13dn, thanks for pointing out the correct spelling of Schiphol – I’d forgotten there was a second H so the clue didn’t seem to make sense.

    1ac was my last one in – after ages trying to fathom something to do with a futon or the lack of one it was a facepalm moment to get LOBED and realise the parsing. It has to be my CoD.

    Thanks, Morph and twencelas

  5. Lots to smile at here.

    Had most trouble with the NW corner. I kept trying to fit ‘cast’ into 1 down, and I’ve never heard BOUND OVER meaning getting punished.

    Loved PELVIC, BOGUS and EFFUSING.

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