VELIA eases us into the week…
Nothing too taxing for a Monday here… which is all for the best as I feel somewhat under the weather!
HEDGE FUNDS and WEB PAGES maybe a bit flappy, but otherwise solid stuff. I liked NORWEGIAN, DEFINITION, MICHELLE and EQUINE/ENDORSE in particular.
Thanks VELIA!
Double definition
HELL (nightmare) being eaten by MICE (vermin)
(SURE RR (rights) ETC)* (*sorted)
DEBT (damage) engulfing U (university)
[justic]E [kno]X [became]E [empatheti]C (at last)
OP (work) + (SEEN)* (*may be) with SAME (duplicate)
(ROAD UN L (left))* (*in a poor state)
EE (pills) take QUIN (one of five)
“cymbal” (instrument, “can be heard”)
END (finish) + [h]ORSE (16, head off)
Double definition!
([peo]PLE H[ave] (some))< (<back)
(STING[y] (mean)) (not totally)
TAIL (end) + (IGNOR[e] (cut end))* (*somehow)
(TALLA[h]AS[se]E (she left)) (dazed)
[m]AD[e] [m]ON[k] [k]IS[s] (unclothed)
SERGE (material) + ANT (worker)
YES (ok) + (ATE DRY)* (*crackers)
“Eire” (Ireland, “on the blower”)
IN (home) + TENSE (may be perfect)
Cryptic definition?
[wil]LI BRA[ndt] (from)
(THE[o]RIE[s] (not so))* (*daft)
PEER (look for) pocketing PP (pennies)
Double definition
(WEARING NO)* (*pants)
Cryptic definition
(TIE and BELT)* (*buckle)
(CITE (quote) about OX (cattle))< (<coming up)
ODES (poetry) on SA (South African)
[gul]F (end of) + RILL (stream)
Double definition
I wondered why Michelle needed to be French, then some of the other answers showed me the way (down the long and winding road).
All my troubles seemed so far away when I finished this in short order, held up only by my own handwriting, where the 3rd letter of 16A looked like a V. I wasn’t sure what “impoverished” was doing in 6D. Any ideas?
Excellent crossword with a lot of Beatles in it.
Yesterday, Sergeant Pepper, Norwegian Wood, Let It Be, Michelle, Help.
I’m on a roll with spotting themes – it can’t possibly last
Thanks to Velia and Teacow – get well soon
John@2 if a topiarist was impoverished, he might be in need of funds for his hedge!
For smut, 30ac is a classic. Preferred this to Vulcan’s.
Enjoyed this one, minor quibble I’m just not sure Eyre and Eire sound alike; Eyre = “air” and Eire = “Air + ra”
At least that is how it was pronounced in N Ireland when I was growing up
Of course it may have been Ian Paisley trying his best to make it sound like error
Enjoyed this quite a bit. Particularly liked the parsing for both 21a and 21d. Can’t believe I missed the theme despite knowing all those tunes quite well. Thanks Velia and Teacow.
Thanks Velia and Teacow
Didn’t find it as easy as most of the rest of you for some reason. Looking back over it not quite understand why now. Even though LET IT BE brought to mind the Beatles song, it didn’t dawn on me that there were a great many others shining out there invisibly !!
Kinda liked the loosely defined class at 6d, 17d and especially 18d.
Finished with that WEB PAGES (when it suddenly dawned on me) and the reversed HELP (even though I spent a lot of times looking for the hidden word).