Financial Times 15,543 – Falcon

Monday Prize Crossword / May 8, 2017

An enjoyable trademark Falcon puzzle, perfect start of another FT week.


Definitions are underlined wherever possible and/or appropriate.

Across
9 ANTIPASTO Article with piece of advice about course of hors d’oeuvres (9)
AN (article) + TIP (piece of advice) + AS TO (about)
10 AGAIN Another commander elected (5)
AGA (commander, especially in Turkey) + IN (elected)
11 TSARINA Empress suffering a strain (7)
(A STRAIN)*    [* = suffering]
12 NIGHTIE Frilly thing that is put on? (7)
(THING)* + IE (that is, id est)    [* = frilly]
The clue as a whole is the definition, I’m happy to call this an &lit.
13 YEN Longing for money in Tokyo (3)
Double definition
14 SHOW THE FLAG Shah flew – got abroad to put in an appearance (4,3,4)
(SHAH FLEW + GOT)*    [* = abroad]
17 CARGO Load vehicle and leave (5)
CAR (vehicle) + GO (leave)
18 EVE Girl being fair? Not quite (3)
EVE[n] (fair, not quite)
19 ENSUE Follow dancing queens? Not initially (5)
([q]UEENS)*    [* = dancing]
21 PRACTICALLY Pretty much in a way that is sensible (11)
Double definition
23 RUM Odd male following sport (3)
M (male) coming after RU (sport, Rugby Union)
25 FORMULA Intended to reach Greek character, left a prescription (7)
FOR (intended to (reach)) + MU (Greek character) + L (left) + A
27 CUTTING Biting piece (7)
Double definition
28 AMEND Change the last word, last in ballad (5)
AMEN (the last word) + [balla]D
29 GOLDENEYE Good early look at Bond film (9)
G (good) + OLDEN (early) + EYE (look at)
Down
1 PALTRY Poor mate shot (6)
PAL (mate) + TRY (shot)
2 STRAINER Riddle of spades found on coach (8)
S (spades) + TRAINER (coach)
3 SPOILSPORT Baby’s left a wet blanket (10)
SPOIL (baby, as a verb meaning ‘to treat overprotective’) + S (‘s) + PORT (left)
4 ASIA Part of the world captured by Vespasian (4)
Hidden solution [captured by]:    Vespasian
Vespasian was a Roman emperor who began the construction of the famous Colosseum.
5 DOWN-AT-HEEL Shabbily dressed in blue, close behind one (4-2-4)
DOWN (blue) + AT HEEL (close behind one)
6 BANG Report made by knight put in holdall (4)
N (knight) inside BAG (holdall)
7 CARTEL Clubs, later, reformed syndicate (6)
C (clubs) + (LATER)*    [* = reformed]
8 IN LEAGUE Working together with popular band (2,6)
IN (popular) + LEAGUE (band)
15 OVERCHARGE Finished attack exposing rook (10)
OVER (finished) + CHARGE (attack)
16 EVERY OTHER Each alternate model taken up here, nearly always to the top (5,5)
Reversal of TOY (model) + HER[e], preceded by EVER (always)
17 CAPE FEAR Top English horror film (4,4)
CAP (top) + E (English) + FEAR (horror)
This film (or the other, of course).
20 SARDINES Game fish (8)
Double definition
22 AGREED Answer, “gluttony”, allowed (6)
A (answer) + GREED (gluttony)
24 MAGNET French painter capturing heart of Avignon – it has a certain attraction (6)
MANET (French painter) around [Avi]G[non
26 UNDO Disentangle a French implement (4)
UN (a, in French) + DO (implement)
27 COLD Unfriendly Conservative, advanced in years (4)
C (Conservative) + OLD (advanced in years)

*anagram

1 comment on “Financial Times 15,543 – Falcon”

  1. Thanks Falcon and Sil

    A pretty straightforward puzzle that happily occupied a morning train ride into work. No real reference work to be done except to look up both films that I cannot recall watching before.

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