Financial Times 15,849 by NEO

A grueling challenge from NEO today that I got through after a long struggle, battered and bruised. Thanks NEO, for making me feel good about the week until today, retrospectively! 🙂

FF: 8 DD: 10+

completed grid
Across
8 SATORI Awakening back when given to religious instruction (6)
SA (when = AS, reversed) TO RI (Religious Instruction)
9 EGOMANIA In time soon over obsessive self-love (8)
IN-A-MO (soon) in AGE (time), all reversed
10 CHIN Endless crack in part of mug (4)
CHINk (crack, endless) ; mug referring to face .
11 EDNA OBRIEN Dane rambling on about cheese writer (4,6)
EDNA (DANE*) [ ON around (about) BRIE (cheese) ] – needed help from google to parse and confirm
12 BLUE Down and dirty (4)
double def
13 HORNBLENDE He pens new book to contribute on gold mineral (10)
HE containing (pens) [ {N (new) B (book) LEND (contribute)} after (on) OR (gold) ] – new word for me.
17 ARIA Song Frau von Trapp won’t start (4)
mARIA (frau von trapp, without first letter) – wrote a book which later inspired the sound of music.
18 WHEAT Grain’s item removed from chicken or veal? (5)
WHite mEAT (chicken or veal, without ITEM) – had to think for a while before i managed to parse this.
19 SARK Second rescue boat finds island (4)
S (second) ARK (rescue boat, noah’s)
21 TINKER BELL Pan’s character’s gypsy taking call (6,4)
TINKER (gypsy) BELL (call) – another new word i learnt today {alternate meaning of TINKER}
23 SACK Push wine level (4)
triple def
24 HAMMERHEAD Shark attack experienced involving sweetheart (10)
HAMMER (attack) [ HAD (experienced) containing E (swEet – heart i.e. middle character) ]
28 RUNT Control temperature for weakling (4)
RUN (control) T (temperature)
29 MULLIGAN Stew from two islands gran’s right to decline (8)
[MULL (island) I (island) {hence two islands} GrAN (without R – right) ]
30 REEFER Smoking habit? (6)
cryptic doubl def? could mean either a cannabis cigarette or a jacket
Down
1 BACHELOR Composer’s part upset matchless fellow (8)
BACH (composer) ELOR (part = ROLE, reversed)
2 MOUNTEBANK Card game in which universal inclination for fraud (10)
[MONTE (card game) containing U (universal)] BANK (inclination)
3 EISENHOWER Where one is misused in general (10)
WHERE ONE IS*
4 BEAN Pulse started with heart bypass (4)
BEgAN (without central character i.e. bypassing the heart) – clever construction !!
5 TOGO Value in warmth and love in republic (4)
TOG (value in warmth, unit of thermal insulation) O (love) – another on that i didnt know and needed google’s help
6 LAIR Landowner wasting day in retreat (4)
LAIRd (landowner, without D – day)
7 BIG END Info gathered in order to make engine part (3,3)
GEN (info) in BID (order)
14 REEVE Official tempted woman after scripture class (5)
RE (scripture class, Religious Education) EVE (tempted woman)
15 BATTLEDORE Struggled again losing thousand in racket (10)
BATTLED (struggled) mORE (again, without M – thousand) – new word for me.
16 EASY STREET English setter, say, barking in comfortable situation (4,6)
E (englisgh) SETTER SAY* – nice surface
20 RECANTED Grass full of hypocrisy renounced former practice (8)
REED (grass) containing CANT (hypocrisy)
22 ICARUS Sun exposed this high-flier’s mistake (6)
cryptic def, from greek mythology; wings made of wax which melted when he flew too close to the sun.
25 MILD Beer leads to melee in local diner (4)
starting letters of “..Melee In Local Diner”
26 RAGE Tease European showing violent emotion (4)
RAG (tease) E (european)
27 ETNA Constant smoker worried about inhaling gas (4)
ETA (worried = ATE, reversed) around N (gas, nitrogen)

*anagram

9 comments on “Financial Times 15,849 by NEO”

  1. Tough indeed. Had to cheat with a word fit to get HORNBLENDE and MOUNTEBANK, but managed the rest. Dredged up BATTLEDORE from the remote recesses of my memory. Pleased to parse WHEAT, which was my LOI. Thanks to Neo and Turbolegs.

  2. A tricky puzzle for a Neo – you never know what words lurk at the back of your memory until you meet a crossword like this one  Although if you’d asked me before today, I’d have said 21a was one word but it turns out I’m wrong

    Thanks to Neo for the challenge and Turbolegs for the explanations

  3. Crypticsue@2 I thought Tinkerbell was 1 word too. Like you, I did check and saw Neo was correct. No surprises there.

  4. Thanks to NEO and Turbolegs. I did get through after several tries but did not parse BEAN, TOGO, and WHEAT and took a long time before spotting ETNA as smoker, my LOI. I did dredge up HORNBLENDE and SATORI, but BIG END was new to me. Yes, quite a workout.

  5. Do setters like NEO derive some perverse pleasure from clueing words that almost nobody has a hope of solving?

    Mountebank?
    Horneblende?
    Battledore?
    Mulligan?

    FFS!

  6. Excellent demonstration of the range of this compiler, this time turning up the difficulty for a Friday puzzle, as is not uncommon generally in Crosswordland. Tight clues throughout, and very well executed. I hadn’t a single problem with it.

  7. Thanks Neo and Turbolegs

    This was tough and took several sittings to eventually get it out.  A good mix of new words, some interesting word plays and a difficulty factor that was ratcheted up from his usual offerings – and none the worse for that !

    Hadn’t known about TOG, EDNA O’BRIEN, HORNBLENDE or BATTLEDORE before sitting down to this one.  Particularly liked the trick with the WHite mEAT at 18.

    Finished up the top with TOGO, SATORI and that HORNBLENDE as the last few in

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