Financial Times 16,303 by ARMONIE

Thanks to Armonie!

Nothing too taxing here. Didn’t know “LAG” as convict so took a while to parse 1a. Stumbled across LABURNUM recently or wouldn’t have found that easy either. Otherwise all quite straightforward, as expected from Armonie on a Monday. Thanks to the setter!

completed grid

Across
1 LATEST THING It’s trendy for convict to get out of trial and fine (6,5)
LAG (convict) to get out of TEST (trial) and THIN (fine)
7 CAD Scoundrel caught Bill (3)
C (caught) + AD (bill)
9 BLEAT Sovereign tucking into buffet gets bellyache (5)
L (sovereign, (£1 coin)) tucks into BEAT (buffet)
Bellyache here as a verb
10 RACONTEUR Doctor ran to cure storyteller (9)
(RAN TO CURE)* (*doctor)
11 REMISSION Discharge soldier’s duty (9)
RE + MISSION (soldier’s duty)
12 RATES Speaks, when scratching head, of taxes (5)
[o]RATES (speaks, when scratching head)
13 UNLEASH Heartless relative remains free (7)
UN[c]LE (heartless relative) + ASH (remains)
15 EATS Tuck in a sweatshirt (4)
[sw]EATS[hirt]
18 PEER A noble spy (4)
Double definition
20 CORTEGE Get upset in centre of procession (7)
(GET)* (*upset) in CORE (centre)
23 ACRID Bitter cold in desert (5)
C (cold) in ARID (desert)
24 ADAM’S WINE Water is a barrier to pigs (5,4)
A DAM (a barrier) to SWINE (pigs)
26 REPLENISH Help rinse new stock (9)
(HELP RINSE)* (*new)
27 DWELL Glen keeps wife in lodge (5)
DELL (glen) keeps W (wife)
28 TEA Have a cup of China in the chateau (3)
[cha]TEA[u] (in)
29 TRENDSETTER Nurse keeps Rex, the dog, for arbiter of taste (11)
TEND (nurse) keeps R (rex) + SETTER (the dog)
Down
1 LABURNUM Wood produces a fire in the chimney (8)
A BURN (a fire) in LUM (chimney)
2 THERMALS Rex wears Hamlet’s specially designed clothing (8)
R (Rex) wears (HAMLET’S)* (*specially designed)
3 SITES Locates spectacles, we hear (5)
“SIGHTS” (spectacles, “we hear”)
4 TARNISH Water is hot giving discolouration (7)
TARN (water) + IS + H (hot)
5 INCENSE Anglican in pub getting directions? Holy smoke! (7)
CE (Anglican, Church of England) in INN (pub) getting S+E (directions, South + East)
6 GENERATOR Producer needs knowledge and time to meet peak (9)
GEN (knowledge) + ERA (time) + TOR (peak)
7 CREATE Found ecstasy in container (6)
E (ecstasy) in CRATE (container)
8 DURESS Pressure has Don going round the bend (6)
DRESS (don) going round U (the bend)
14 AMENDMENT Man met end making revision (9)
(MAN MET END)* (*making)
16 SEDIMENT Despatched to find coin in mud (8)
SENT (despatched) to find DIME (coin)
17 JEWELLER Hector accommodates healthy craftsman (8)
JEER (hector) accommodates WELL (healthy)
19 REALISE Become aware that lies are risky (7)
(LIES ARE)* (*risky)
20 CLASHED Charlie’s beaten and rattled (7)
C (Charlie) + LASHED (beaten)
21 CARROT Incentive for a bishop in bed (6)
A RR (a bishop) in COT (bed)
22 GRAPPA Doctor accepts rebuke when getting a drink (6)
GP (doctor) accepts RAP (rebuke) when getting A
25 SEDGE Small border plant (5)
S (small) + EDGE (border)

 

9 comments on “Financial Times 16,303 by ARMONIE”

  1. Goujeers@3  – whilst not the most obvious ‘lurker’ indicator, the clue does say ‘in’ the chateau, not in front of the chateau

  2. Minor pedantic whinge; in 23a, “arid” cannot be a synonym for desert, as one is an adjective, the other is a noun…

  3. George @5. I’m afraid “desert” is also an adjective so 23a works for me.

    On a minor note, although I think crypticsue has a point @4, to say the letters CHA are “in” CHATEAU isn’t without precedence. I would say “strictly in” if I wanted to rule out end combinations.

  4. Thanks to Armonie and Teacow. A good Monday puzzle. I chose TEA over Cha but had never come across ADAMS WINE as opposed to Adam’s ale (where the alliteration adds to the effect).

  5. Thanks Armonie and Teacow

    Yep … pretty simples with all going in without issue.  Mostly elegant clueing throughout although JEER = hector wouldn’t have been my first thoughts as synonyms.

    Was surprised to see Rex=R used in both 29a and 2d.

    Did like the clues for BLEAT and GRAPPA.

    Finished in the NW corner with THERMALS (which took longer than it should have to unscramble) and that BLEAT (where the L=sovereign took a little while to gel).

  6. Nice puzzle with a couple of stumpers. Bruce @5, I too was stumped by BLEAT – thought ‘sovereign’ meant monarch so kept trying to fit R or ER in somewhere. Thanks, Armonie and Teacow.

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