Financial Times 16,306 by ORENSE

Don’t try to solve this if you’re hungry…

…some of the answers in today’s puzzle relate to food (COLD TURKEY, CHICKEN, TOASTIE, CURRY etc).

This was a typical Orense crossword, with sensible surfaces and straightforward clues.

Thanks, Orense.

ACROSS
1 CHERUBIC Sweet and innocent girl’s hugged by youth in charge (8)
HER (“girl’s”) hugged by CUB (“youth”) + IC (in charge)
6 CROUCH Settle around end of year and hunker down (6)
COUCH (“settle”) around [end of] (yea)R
9 STOLEN Hot line in forged notes (6)
L (line) in *(notes) [anag: forged]
10 ISRAELIS Former prime minister dismissing leader and southern Asians (8)
(d)ISRAELI (former prime minster, dismissing leader (i.e. first letter) and S (southern)
11 COLD TURKEY The effect of giving up meat the day after Christmas? (4,6)
By the day after Christmas, the turkey will indeed have gone cold.
12 RASH Right hand clenches when disregarding danger (4)
RH (right hand) clenches AS (“when”)
13 BASALT Rock band’s first American season (6)
B(and’s) [first] + A (American) + SALT (“season”)
15 NEEDLESS Annoys son – that’s uncalled- for! (8)
NEEDLES (“annoys”) + S (son)
18 COHERENT Company present books as easy to understand (8)
CO (company) + HERE (“present”) + NT (New Testament, so “books”)
20 BASING Reserve must accept wrong grounding (6)
BAG (“reserve”) must accept SIN (“wrong”)
21 SKID Slip made by small child (4)
S (small) + KID (“child”)
23 MEADOWLARK Make a world suitable for a flyer (10)
*(make a world) [anag: suitable]
25 HAZELNUT Cob in mist looks nervous under this initially (8)
HAZE (“mist”) + L(ooks) N(ervous) U(nder) T(his) [initially]
26 DETAIL Feature of group given task (6)
Double definition
27 TIPTOE Hint to English – tread carefully! (6)
TIP (“hint”) + TO E (English)
28 EARDRUMS These will make sense as murder planned (8)
*(as murder) [anag: planned]
DOWN
2 HOT POTATO Controversial situation sees a couple of tomatoes added to stew (3,6)
A [couple of] TO(matoes) added to HOTPOT (“stew”)
3 RILED Free to admit the French must be annoyed (5)
RID (“free”) to admit LE (“the” in “French”)
4 BANQUETTE Formal dinner and drink without a place to sit (9)
BANQUET (“formal dinner”) + TE(a) (“drink” without A)
5 CHICKEN Smart, understanding part of clutch (7)
CHIC (“smart”) + KEN (“knowledge”)

A clutch is a brood of chickens.

6 CURRY Food needed by copper on right lines (5)
Cu (“copper”) on R (right) + RY (railway “lines”)
7 OVERRULES Vetoes laws subject to insurance starting late (9)
RULES (“laws”) subject to (ie below) (c)OVER (“insurance”, starting late)
8 CHIPS Carpenter beginning to chase joints (5)
[beginning to] C(hase) + HIPS (“joints”)
14 AMENDMENT Change the last word on workers in case of deficit (9)
AMEN (“the last word”) on MEN (“workers”) in [case of] D(efici)T
16 EMBROIDER Exaggerate stitch (9)
Double definition
17 SYNERGISM My ingress disturbed the effect of group action (9)
*(my ingress) [anag: disturbed]
19 TOASTIE Food from kiln eaten by tribe, oddly (7)
OAST (“kiln”) eaten by T(r)I(b)E [oddly, i.e. odd letters of]
22 KHAKI Sikh – a kind wrapping cloth (5)
Hidden in “siKH A KInd”
23 MINCE Rodents can pick up last of rotten food (5)
MICE (“rodents”) can pick up [last of] (rotte)N
24 LATER Time will be invested in genuine revolutionary in due course (5)
T (time) will be invested in <=REAL (“genuine” revolutionary)

 

11 comments on “Financial Times 16,306 by ORENSE”

  1. Hovis

    Pretty straightforward but enjoyable. Wasn’t keen on “suitable” as an anagram indicator in 23a.

    For 26a, I also parsed as a DD but split it as “feature” & “group given task” (as in a military detail).

    Thanks to Orense and loonapick.

  2. crypticsue

    I saw the ‘don’t eat this if you are hungry’ note when I looked at the site earlier this morning so I waited until after lunch to start this straightforward and enjoyable crossword.  I split the parsing of 26a as Hovis did @1

    Thanks to Orense and loonapick

  3. acd

    Thanks to Orense and loonapick. I agree – enjoyable. I did not know cob = HAZELNUT (my LOI) so I needed all the crossers and was not sure that carpenter = CHIPS (though the parsing was clear).

  4. Ong'ara of Kenya

    Hello,Loonapick, isn’t 17d SYNERGISM,or am I missing something?

  5. Loonapick

    Sorry, O of K

    It is.

  6. Rishi

    Re “22 Sikh – a kind wrapping cloth (5)”

    What’s the surface? Sikh is a person who follows the Indian religion of Sikhism. Khaki is cloth. How does the dash connect the two? What is a ‘kind’ cloth? Soft and gentle as against ‘rough’? Ay opinions?

     

  7. Moly

    Rishi. The answer is nothing to do with Sikhs. The word Khaki (a type of cloth) is hidden in the first part of the clue. See the explanation above.

  8. Rishi

    Moly @7 – Thanks. But that’s exactly the point I was trying to make. The two parts are disparate. Besides, the dash between the parts is distracting without the punctuation doing a function it should do.

  9. psmith

    Thanks Orese & loonapick.

    Rishi@6.  In 22 down “kind” means “sort” or “type” (of person), and “wrapping cloth” alludes to the Sikh’s turban.  The dash indicates apposition, and “wrapping” is also the containment indicator of course.

  10. brucew@aus

    Thanks Orense and loonapick

    Late to this one while on holidays in Queensland again, finding it quite straightforward and finishing in the quicker half of my FT solve spectrum.  Did notice a number of food items along the way.

    Started in the NE corner with RASH and finished in the NW with the new term for me in BANQUETTE.  ‘Cob’ for HAZELNUT was also an addition to the vocabulary.

  11. Braze

    Even later here in the States, but I parse 26a as a triple definition. Feature, group, and task all work on their own.

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