Guardian Quiptic 1,009 by Carpathian

Carpathian’s turn in the Quiptic slot this week.

Across
1 SEDUCE Charm south-east Italian leader (6)
SE (south-east) DUCE (Italian leader)
4 ARTLESS Naive painting reduced (7)
ART (painting) LESS (reduced)
9 ABASEMENT Degradation in a cellar (9)
A (a) BASEMENT (cellar)
10 MAULS Savages low quality housing rejected across area (5)
A reversal (rejected) of SLUM (low quality housing) containing (across) A (area)
11 RANGE Called end to intense row (5)
RANG (called) E (‘end to’ = last letter of intense)
12 ARMISTICE Give weapons to cities involved in ceasefire (9)
ARM (give weapons to) plus an anagram (involved) of CITIES
13 DISSENT Detective inspectors dispatched to protest (7)
DIS (detective inspectors) SENT (dispatched)
15 TOUCAN Couple noisily joining jailbird (6)
TOU a homophone (noisily) of TWO (couple) next to (joining) CAN (jail). An unusual clue for a Quiptic in that you have to split ‘jailbird’ into two to find the definition
17 CACTUS Congress initially take steps to get American plant (6)
C (‘Congress initially’ = first letter of Congress) ACT (take steps) plus (to get) US (American)
19 GODDESS Deity dodges around the centre of Bristol (7)
An anagram (around) of DODGES plus S (‘the centre of Bristol’ = the middle letter of Bristol)
22 AWESTRUCK Ace you and I hit is impressed (9)
A (ace) WE (you and I) STRUCK (hit)
24 ROBIN Steal popular bird (5)
ROB (steal) IN (popular)
26 VEGAN Woman rejecting animal products, say, found in vehicle (5)
EG (say) contained in (found in) VAN (vehicle)
27 CARNIVORE Rambling vicar on about one craving flesh (9)
An anagram (rambling) of VICAR ON plus RE (about)
28 SURGEON Offspring hiding desire for doctor (7)
SON (offspring) containing (hiding) URGE (desire)
29 BEETLE British support returning the French bug (6)
B (British) plus a reversal (returning) of TEE (support) plus LE (the French)
Down
1 SCARRED Nervous about bottom of chair getting damaged (7)
SCARED (nervous) containing (about) R (‘bottom of chair’ = last letter of chair)
2 DRAIN Spaniards concealing revolting sewer (5)
An answer hidden in (concealing) a reversal (revolting) of SpaNIARDs
3 CLEVEREST Brightest climbers initially left mountain (9)
C (climbers initially = first letter of climbers) L (left) EVEREST (mountain)
4 ATTEMPT A time to coax and go (7)
A (a) T (time) TEMPT (to coax)
5 TIMES Measures items exploding (5)
An anagram (exploding) of ITEMS
6 ELUCIDATE Explain delight about posh police department (9)
ELATE (delight) containing (about) U (posh) CID (police department)
7 SUSSED Discovered leaders of some universities suggested students employed deception (6)
The first letters (leaders) of Some Universities Suggested Students Employed Deception
8 PEDANT One picking nits from pet and dancing (6)
An anagram (dancing) of PET AND
14 SCAVENGER One bent on retaliation after son caught person going through the bins (9)
AVENGER (one bent on retaliation) following (after) S (son) C (caught)
16 UNDERLINE Lower job stress (9)
UNDER (lower) LINE (job)
18 SOUPCON Little bit of broth’s available we hear (7)
A homophone (we hear) of SOUPS (broth’s) and ON (available)
19 GO-KART Drive Ford model right into another vehicle (2-4)
GO (drive) KA (Ford model) RT (right)
20 SINCERE Wrong cherries regularly open (7)
SIN (wrong) CERE (‘cherries regularly’ = the odd letters of cherries)
21 CALVES Young creatures left in grottos (6)
An insertion (in) of L (left) into CAVES (grottos)
23 TINGE Touch part of heating element (5)
An answer hidden in (part of) heaTING Element
25 BOOST Head of studio wearing footwear to provide elevation (5)
S (‘head of studio’ = first letter of studio) contained in (wearing) BOOT (footwear)

 

20 comments on “Guardian Quiptic 1,009 by Carpathian”

  1. This was quite a straightforward Quiptic.

    New for me was the Ford KA in 19d.

    Thanks Carpathian and nms

  2. Thanks Carpathian and nms

    Very good. I particularly liked “One picking nits” for PEDANT!

    Not convinced by “row” = RANGE.

    I suppose there’s no point in saying that beetles (Coleoptera) and bugs (Hemiptera) are different orders of insects!

  3. I agree about “woman” in 26A (prompted by Shirl’s comment, I’ve just mentally totted up my vegan friends – and it’s equal numbers for both genders!) but it’s a quibblet, rather than a gripe.
    Other than that, I thought this was a pleasant and relaxing solve – and particularly enjoyed the economy of clues to ARTLESS, ROBIN, ABASEMENT and CLEVEREST. Thanks to Carpathian and nms.

  4. Re VEGAN: some compilers – Arachne springs to mind – always choose a female when an unspecified person is needed. An attempt to restore the balance, I expect.

  5. Thanks to Carpathian and newmarketsausage. Nothing really outstanding here, although I did like UNDERLINE and SOUPCON. Mostly just good clear cluing, appropriate for a Quiptic. I agree with Muffin@2 about the definition for RANGE (and thanks, Muffin@5, for the insight about the female vegan).

  6. I had a slightly different parsing of 19dn:
    GO (Drive) KA (Ford Model) R (right) T (another Ford Model) – definition “vehicle”. I think that makes the “into” less redundant

  7. I too wondered about “row” for “range”, but this definition from Chambers got me there:

    “a group of mountains forming a distinct series or row”

    I thought that this was a very good Quiptic, with clear and precise cluing. It’s true that the “lift and separate” in 15a is perhaps a bit unusual for a Quiptic, but I think it’s good to introduce these tricks gently to Quiptic solvers.

     

  8. muffin @9 —

    I certainly concede that it’s not idiomatic, but I don’t think that we generally require that. It does illustrate that one of the meanings of “range” means the same thing as a row.

    Anyway, I agree that it’s a weak definition; it’s just a bit less weak than I initially thought.

     

  9. Thanks for all the comments and the blog. I was puzzled about the reference to “Woman” in 26ac, thanks for the explanation. I do have a couple of questions. 16D has “job” = “Line” for the life of me I cannot see it. If anyone can help me see the light I’d be very grateful.

    Also, 20D fooled me, when I saw “regularly” I assumed the letters were the 2nd, 4th etc not 1st, 3rd as I assumed – again – that the latter would be written as oddly, or am I being too formulaic? Appreciate any insights into these questions.

  10. Martin@11: “job” = line of work. I always expect “regularly” to indicate even letters, but I’m aware that some setters use it to indicate simply every other letter, leaving it to us to figure out the rest.

  11. Martin @11; Oxford gives the example: ‘‘there are no jobs nowadays in my line.’ If you are old enough you might remember the panel game called ‘What’s my line?’ Regularly is used for repeating letters; it can be every two, or on occasions, every three.

    Good Quiptic; it did what it said on the tin. There have been lift-and-separate clues previously in the Quiptic, although maybe a ‘separately’ or some such would help the solvers.

    Thanks Carpathian and nms.

  12. Thank you DaveNCarolina and Robi, appreciate the prompt and clear feedback. Sadly I am old enough to remember “What’s My Line”. Again many thanks for all the help.

  13. Thanks Carpathian and newmarketsausage.

    I found some of the surfaces enjoyable: CARNIVORE, PEDANT, SCAVENGER, BOOST – each drew a pleasant picture, for me anyway.

  14. Hi,

    I’m fairly new to cryptics so spend much of the week on the quiptic, hence the late post (also my first post).
    Something I’ve been trying to get a handle on is when the clue needs something like a question mark. So if I understand correctly, an answer can be a specific example of the def (eg def = animal, answer = lion), but if the def is by example, then use a ?.
    (eg def=lion?,answer=animal). On that basis, I thought the clue: “Woman rejecting animal products, say, found in vehicle” used ‘say’ twice – both as ‘eg’ in vegan but also as ‘woman’ being an example of a vegan. Would anyone be able to clear that up for me? many thanks & loving this new world of cryptics!

  15. Hi Clive @17; as it says in the blog, the definition is ‘woman rejecting animal products,’ so the ‘say’ is only used once to mean eg.

    The ‘woman’ could have been any person with the explanation as in muffin @5.

  16. Hello Clive. Welcome to the cryptic world. Glad you’re enjoying it 🙂

    You’re absolutely right that when a clue uses a definition by example, this is usually indicated by a question mark, or a ‘for example’, ‘for instance’, ‘say’, or other similar formulation.

    In this case the definition is not by example so, as Robi says, the ‘say’ is used just to indicate the letters EG.

    Hope you continue to enjoy your new-found world 🙂

  17. Thanks Robi and newmarketsausage. I thought my post may be a little late for a Monday quiptic so many thanks for the clarification

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