Independent 10066 / Gila

Gila provides a typical Thursday puzzle – slightly tricky in places

 

 

 

This was a fairly steady solve, but not very quick.

There seemed to be quite a lot of wordplays involving the selection or rejection of one, two or three letters from words in the clue, but the surfaces were all very smooth.

I liked the clues for VENTILATE, BERNOULLI, WANDS and SNARE DRUM in the acrosses as well as EGOMANIAC in the downs.

Across
No Clue Wordplay Entry
1 Cool, very dynamic teen takes on computer work around Los Angeles (9)

V (very) + (an anagram of []dynamic] TEEN containing [takes on] [IT {information technology; computer work} containing {around} LA {Los Angeles}])

V ENT (I (LA) T) E*

VENTILATE (to open or expose to the free passage of air; to cool)

 

6 Papers in Britain uncharacteristically might produce hard-hitting leaders (5)

BUMPH (first letters of each of [leaders] BRITISH, UNCHARACTERISTICALLY, MIGHT, PRODUCE and HARD-HITTING)

BUMPH

BUMPH (slang for official papers; documents)
9 A reduced cost for rejected fruit (7)

A + PRICE (cost) excluding the final letter (reduced) E + TO (for) reversed

A PRIC OT<

APRICOT (example of a fruit)
10 No cigar is manufactured without the use of chemicals (7)

Anagram of (is manufacture) NO CIGAR

ORGANIC*

ORGANIC (of crops, crop production, etc, produced without, or not involving, the use of fertilizers and pesticides not wholly of plant or animal origin; produced without using chemicals)

11 Is Soho’s first W Hotel outwardly grand? (5)

(S [first letter of [first] + W + H [hotel]) containing (outwardly) IS

S W (IS) H

SWISH (smart, stylish, grand)
12 Fraudster‘s coke that is cut before a function (9)

CHARLIE (cocaine; coke) excluding (cut) IE (id est; that is) + A + TAN (TANgent [trigonometrical function])

CHARL A TAN

CHARLATAN (fraud)
13 Mathematician somewhere Swiss?  Yes, in Geneva entertaining two lecturers (9)

BERN (capital city of Switzerland; somewhere Swiss) + (OUI [French {Geneva is in French speaking Switzerland} for ‘yes’] containing [entertaining] [L {lecturer} + L {lecturer} to give two lecturers])

BERN OU (L L) I

BERNOULLI (reference Daniel BERNOULLI [1700 – 1782], Swiss mathematician and physicist who specialised in fluid mechanics.  I remember his Principle from my schooldays)

15 Being faithful?  Pah, at first, that is extremely tricky! (5)

P (first letter of [first] PAH) + IE (id est; that is) + TY (outside letters of [extremely] TRICKY)

P IE TY

PIETY (sense of duty towards parents, benefactors, etc; being faithful)

16 Things used at Hogwarts, provided by owls occasionally? (5)

W AND S (letters 2 and 4 [occasionally] of OWLS)

W AND S

WANDS (items used at Hogwarts school of witchcraft and wizardry)
18 Dropped dead when pierced with tip of spear (9)

DECEASED (dead) containing (pierced with) R (last letter of [tip of] SPEAR)

DEC (R) EASED

DECREASED (dropped)
20 Musician seen and heard all over the place (2,7)

Anagram of (all over the place) SEEN and HEARD

ED SHEERAN*

ED SHEERAN (born 1991, English singer songwriter, already one the world’s best selling music artists)
23 Pack containing large playing cards (5)

CUBS (Cub Scouts meet as a pack) containing (containing) L (large)

C (L) UBS

CLUBS (one of the suits in a standard deck of playing cards)
25 Hard infantry at the front line secure elevated ground (7)

HI (first letters [at the front] of each of HARD and INFANTRY) + L (line) + LOCK (secure)

HI L LOCK

HILLOCK (elevated ground)
26 Type of beauty parlour seen in North America, except around Illinois (4,3)

(NA [North America] + BAR [except]) containing (around) IL (abbreviation for the State of Illinois)

NA (IL) BAR

NAIL BAR (type of beauty parlour)
27 Right now, daughter comes in for a hot drink (5)

TODAY (this day; right now) with D (daughter) replacing (coming in for) A

TOD D Y

TODDY (a mixture of spirits, sugar and hot water; hot drink)

 

28 Special name given to a racehorse – one that gets beaten (5,4)

S (special) + N (name) + A + RED RUM (famous race horse who won the Grand National three times and came second twice)

S N A RE D RUM

SNARE DRUM (side drum; a musical instrument that is beaten)
Down
1 Beer mostly fills half a dozen small bottles (5)

ALE (beer) excluding the final letter (mostly) E contained in (fills) (VI [Roman numerals for six {half a dozen} + S [small])

VI (AL) S

VIALS ([small] bottles)
2 Less bold, I never drunk the last bit of Jägermeister (7)

Anagram of (drunk) I NEVER + R (final letter of [last bit of] JÄGERMEISTER)

NERVIE* R

NERVIER (less bold)
3 Working with China’s too uncontrolled (2,7)

Anagram of (uncontrolled) CHINA’S TOO

IN CAHOOTS*

IN CAHOOTS (in collusion with; working with)
4 Some explicit tapes brought back from Greece (5)

ATTIC (hidden word reversed [brought back] in [some] EXPLICIT TAPES)

ATTIC<

ATTIC (of the region around Athens; from Greece)
5 A vegan occasionally coming off as someone who’s self-obsessed (9)

Anagram of (off) (A and EA [letters 2 and 4 [regularly] of VEGAN and COMING)

EGOMANIAC*

EGOMANIAC (someone who is self obsessed)
6 Airline covers part of journey back for round fare (5)

BA (British Airways [airline]) + LEG (a stage or part of a journey) reversed (back)

BA GEL<

BAGEL (hard leavened ring-shaped roll; round fare)

7 Guy gets support carrying a big creature (7)

MAN (guy) + A + TEE (support for a golf ball)

MAN A TEE

MANATEE (large aquatic herbivorous mammal)

8 Banal journalist in East London? (9)

HACKNEY (area of North East London) + ED (editor; journalist)

HACKNEY ED

HACKNEYED (trite; banal)
13 Crazy throwable weapon in a Bond film (6,3)

Anagram of (crazy) THROWABLE

BOWLER HAT*

BOWLER HAT (weapon used by Oddjob in the Bond film Goldfinger)
14 Cash-strapped guys outside a bookies (9)

LADS containing (outside) BROKE (without money; cash-strapped)

LAD (BROKE) S

LADBROKES (name of a major bookmaker in the UK)
15 Order craft beer with crisps mostly (9)

Anagram of (craft … with) BEER and CRISPS excluding the final letter (mostly) S

PRESCRIBE*

PRESCRIBE (give as an order)
17 Major company debts initially getting settled (7)

NESTLÉ (major multinational food and drink company) + D (first letter of [initially] DEBTS

NESTLE D

NESTLED (settled)
19 Move uneasily at the end of restless sleep (7)

S (last letter of [end of] RESTLESS + LUMBER [move heavily and clumsily])

S LUMBER

SLUMBER (sleep)
21 Bottom part of wardrobe has thin wood (5)

E (last letter of [bottom part of] WARDROBE) + BONY (thin)

E BONY

EBONY (type of wood)
22 One who steals from man in jail (5)

NINJA (hidden word in [from] MAN IN JAIL)

NINJA

NINJA (one of a body of trained assassins and spies in feudal Japan, skilled in ninjitsu [a martial art, teaching stealth and camouflage]; one who steals)

24 Bolt finally impresses BBC athletics commentator (5)

S (last letter of [finally] IMPRESSES + CRAM [reference Steve CRAM, BBC athletics commentator)

S CRAM

SCRAM (go away; bolt)

  

9 comments on “Independent 10066 / Gila”

  1. A just right crossword – not too tricky and  enjoyable, despite the ‘take away a letter or two’ clues

    Thanks to Gila and Duncan

  2. Can’t really comment on difficulty (another joint solve) other than it was certainly not as mind-bending as yesterday’s.

    I really liked the clue for ED SHEERAN (because he is!) and also DECREASED, SNARE DRUM, EGOMANIAC, NINJA and more.

    Happy solver.  Thanks Gila and Duncan.

  3. I echo what Kitty said.  I was out again tonight but after yesterday’s failure to complete after getting home, I took today’s with me to try on the train, and finished it fairly quickly.

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