Financial Times 15,962 by FLIMSY

A pleasant puzzle from Flimsy this morning…

I’ve only blogged a Flimsy once before, so don’t yet know what the compiler’s usual style is, but this was a straightforward, if fairly unexciting, solve, with most clues lsotting in without too much delay.

My favourite clues were 1dn and 23ac in a puzzle which would maybe be a good one for beginners to tackle.

Thanks, Flimsy.

Across
1 MEDIEVAL Out of date medicine that is valued 50% off (8)
  MED(icine) + I.E. (“that is”) + VAL(ued)
5 HEROES The woman’s embracing old English men of bravery (6)
  HER’S (“the woman’s”) embracing O(ld) E(nglish)
9 VACATION Work? Love to go for a holiday (8)
  V(o>A)CATION (“work” with O going for A)
10 SPEEDS Had a leak during steamship races (6)
  PEED (“had a leak”) during SS (“steamship”)
12 ERROR Dread removing top to reveal boob (5)
  (t)ERROR (“dread”, removing top)
13 DESPERATE Hopeless repositioning tree with spade (9)
  *(tree spade)
14 STUPID Dull sanctimonious talk boring sexually active man (6)
  PI (“sanctimonius talk”) boring STUD (“sexually active man”)
16 DISCUSS Talk about athletic contest with son (7)
  DISCUS (“athletic contest”) with S(on)
19 UNDRESS Strip? Kinky nurses do, almost (7)
  *(nurses d)
21 REDUCE Lower chewing cud in grass endlessly (6)
  *(cud) in REE(d) (“grass”, endlessly)
23 FANTASTIC Commuting fat cats in capital (9)
  *(fat cats in)
25 CURSE Scoundrel, oddly withdrawn, is yet to swear (5)
  CUR (“scoundrel”) + (i)S(y)E(t) (odd letters withdrawn)
26 RETAIN Keep volunteers in check (6)
  TA (Territorial Army, so “volunteers”) in REIN (“check”)
27 MODERATE Reasonable price to follow fashion (8)
  RATE (“price”) to follow MODE (“fashion”)
28 DESIGN Editor taken aback by action plan (6)
  <=ED(itor) by SIGN (“action”)
29 ENTRANCE Coming and going in transport (8)
  Triple definition
Down
1 MOVIES Flicks mane initially over jockeys (6)
  M(ane) O(ver) VIES (“jockeys”)
2 DECORATED Coat and red pants – Edward’s dressed (9)
  *(coat red) + ED(ward)
3 ENTER Go in two parts of a hospital (5)
  ENT (Ear Nose & Throat) + ER (Emergency Room)
4 AVOIDED Stayed away from a very old fish on bottom of pond (7)
  A V(ery) O(ld) IDE (“fish”) on (pon)D
6 EXPRESSED Harassed after former lover spoke (9)
  PRESSED (“harassed”) after EX (“former lover”)
7 OPERA Time after work for musical drama (5)
  ERA (“time”) after OP (“work”)
8 SUSPENSE South American writers echo doubt (8)
  S(outh) + US (“American”) + PENS (“writers”) + E(cho)
11 USED Tickled? Am leaving, mistreated (4)
  (am)USED (“tickled” with AM leaving)
15 PREPARING Dressing and cooking before shaving? (9)
  Double definition, and PRE (“before”) PARING (“shaving”)
17 UNCERTAIN Dodgy announcer tainted, to an extent (9)
  Hidden in “annoUNCER TAINted”
18 SUFFERED Foul feud ref’s put up with (8)
  *(feud refs)
20 SITE Plot upsetting in Hamlet? I suppose (4)
  Hidden backwards (indicated by upsetting in) in “HamlET I Suppose”)
21 RACCOON Miles away from wild Moroccan animal (7)
  *(oroccan) (“Moroccan” with M(iles) away)
22 SEVERE Very bad cut on horse’s rear (6)
  SEVER (“cut”) on (hors)E
24 NOTES Observes lack of publication for teachers? (5)
  NO (“lack of”) + T(imes) E(ducational) S(upplement) (“publication for teachers”, now more commonly known as simply TES)
25 CLEAR Cordelia’s opening her father’s net (5)
  C(ordelia) + LEAR (“her father”)

*anagram

4 comments on “Financial Times 15,962 by FLIMSY”

  1. A pleasant solve for me. No real problems. I had to check PI could refer to a talk in 14a. Some nice surfaces, with 12a raising a schoolboy laugh (even though I’m 62). I noticed ‘serene’ appears along the middle row but I suspect this may be coincidental rather than a deliberate nina.

    Thanks to Flimsy and loonapick.

  2. Thanks to Flimsy and loonapick. Easy but fun. I had forgotten TES for NOTES and took a while parsing PREPARING, my LOI.

  3. Thanks Flimsy and loonapick

    Done a number of puzzles by this setter … seems more suited to a Monday slot.  Straightforward, using most of the basic clue devices without any ambiguity.  Having said that, I did not know of the TES publication in my last entry.

    I hope that having got 12a as my first one in, is not a character indicator!  Did like the gimme CLEAR.

     

  4. Thanks Flimsy & loonapick.

    In 21 across it took me a while to realise that a “lower” chewing the cud in grass was not a cow, as Flimsy intended I guess.

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