GURNEY kicks the week off…
An enjoyable solve this morning. I got stuck for a while foolishly trying to parse POPULISM for 27a, but eventually saw the light. Plenty of nicely concise clues… 4a and 20d were particular favourites.
Thanks GURNEY!
MOOSE (animal) crossing R (river)
(COTERIES)* (*might be represented) &lit (in that “esoteric” is also suggestive of an anagram)
Cryptic definition
(BRAILLE)* (*upset) + NA (not available)
MO (way of working, modus operandi) with ON (acceptable) + LIT (books)
RE (soldiers) + TREAT (pleasant surprise)
S (second) + LOG (record)
(DEBATES)* (*lively) with D (duke) involved
(TIPS)< (hints, <rejected) + F (following) + IRE (anger)
[pe]SO A R[evalation] (in)
AUCTION (sale), starts afresh, with A[ppointed] (leader) ousted by R (resistance)
I[s] D[escribing] A[rt] H[ouses] O[ld] A[nd] N[ew] (first of all)
PRO VID (in favour of film presentation, say) by ENT (hospital department)
Double definition
(PUL[l] (influence, never ending) + I (one)) noticed in POST (job)
HE (fellow) before CT (court) + O (old) + R (right)
MI (note) + SH (quiet) + MAS (mother’s) + H[esitant] (originally)
RAN (managed) + CO (company) + (OR)< (as alternative to, <rise) + US (our group)
SURLY (churlish) full of E (energy)
(FRAIL STERNEST)* (*unexpectedly)
THE A (two articles) on T (time) + RE (about)
[a]R[c]H[a]I[c] N[e]E[d] (to have odd items taken out)
CH (church) + AY (indeed) about TT (keeping off drink, teetotal)
BUTTER (one using head, maybe) + FINGERS (identifies)
(TOO DARNED)* (*odd)
GR (greek) + AND (with) + [th]E (term, an end) + UR (ancient city)
IN (popular) + IT (Italian) + [gen]IAL (not half)
W (with) + RAP UP (par, expected score, one might infer)
(W (wife) and D (daughter)) in DALE (valley)
CHOP (meat), M (Mike) cut
A scenic green slope to ski on a fine day.
Liked ESOTERIC, SENOR, BUTTERFINGERS and WRAP UP.
Thanks, Gurney and Teacow!
Thanks Gurney and Teacow
In the midst of a very wet week in Queensland (100+ml today and the same expected for next 4-5 days), this was a very entertaining puzzle with the unravelling of some of the word play generated taking as much time again as the filling of the grid. I think that WRAP UP took cod honours when the penny finally dropped with the cleverly disguised reversal of PAR. Like KVa, thought that BUTTERFINGERS and ESOTERIC were also very good,
Wasn’t aware of the POPULIST politicians until looking them up – apart from the wet, we are in the midst of pre-election mode with two of the most unpopular ‘populist style’ party leaders proving daily how close to the bottom of the barrel we have reached. Anyway that was the clue that finished off for me today.
Thanks for the blog, neat and concise clues and I have to agree with the favourites mentioned.
A pleasant start to the week and a satisfying solve. We saw COTERIES as an &lit in that coteries may well consist of people who share a particularly esoteric view or opinion. The parsing of RETREAT puzzled us for a bit till we realised that the definition was simply ‘withdrawal’ and the soldiers were part of the wordplay. MOONLIT puzzled us too till we saw it as the past tense of the verb ‘to moonlight’. Favourite was MISHMASH.
Thanks, Gurney and Teacow.
PS: Gurney’s appearances in the FT are not all that frequent (about every 2-3 months) but aficionados of his puzzles can find his alter ego, Raich, in today’s i.
Many thanks, Teacow, for the excellent blog and many thanks also to all who commented.