Independent No. 11,547 by Italicus

Good morning Saturday solvers.

A grid by Italicus for us to get our teeth into today.

I found this a lovely puzzle to complete: nothing too obscure and some elegant clues to parse.

My favourite of all is 18a: to solve this you need a mix of well known cryptic clue types, plus a dollop of lateral thinking.

Thanks to Italicus for the grid.

Surface definitions  in the clues are underlined.

ACROSS

1. Building permit essentially overlooked following bribe (8)

BUNGALOW

Permit essentially overlooked [ALLOW] following bribe [BUNG]

 

5. Is model stuck on pack animal’s back? (6)

ASSIST

Is [IS] model [T e.g. Ford Model ‘T’) stuck on pack animal’s [ASS]

 

9. Names in a post about seizing power (8)

APPOINTS

In [IN] a [A] post about [anag. POST] seizing power [placed around P]

 

10. Shape body and character (6)

FIGURE

Double definition clue

 

11. Hoarder shot on golf course by brother, say (8)

CHIPMUNK

Shot on golf course [CHIP] by brother, say [MUNK: sounds like MONK]

 

12. Old fashioned designer Mary claims is half forgotten (6)

QUAINT

Designer Mary [QUANT] claims [placed around] is half forgotten [IS]

 

14. Phenomenal adaptation of our musical (10)

MIRACULOUS

Anag. [adaptation] of OUR MUSICAL

 

18. Diminish power of article by discontented sceptic in Mirror (10)

EMASCULATE

Article [A] by discontented sceptic [SCEPTIC] in Mirror [EMULATE] 

 

22. In conclusion, petition succeeded (6)

ENSUED

In conclusion [END], petition [SUE]

23. Equipment engulfed by raging water (8)

IRRIGATE

Equipment [RIG] engulfed [inside] by raging [IRATE]

 

24. Revolutionary spots politician in station (6)

ENCAMP

Revolutionary spots [ACNE backwards] politician [MP]

 

25. Absurd claim about old Tyneside pit (4,4)

COAL MINE

Absurd claim [anag. CLAIM] about [around] old [O] Tyneside [NE]

 

26. Stalwart editor accepting note written in pen (6)

STEADY

Editor [ED] accepting note [A] written in pen [STY]

 

27. Tragic lover starts to move shoulders up and down, say (8)

ANTONYMS

Tragic lover [ANTONY] starts to move shoulders [first letters: MS]

 

Antony and Cleopatra – Wikipedia

 

DOWN

1. Bishop administered church’s local office (6)

BRANCH

Bishop [B] administered [RAN] church’s [CH]

 

2. It protects diner from rampant beatnik panhandlers (6)

NAPKIN

Hidden word: beatnik panhandlers. I am taking “rampant” in the clue to hint at the backwards reading.

 

3. Military alliance besieging Rome discovered fundamental truths (6)

AXIOMS

Military alliance [AXIS] besieging [around] Rome discovered [ROME]

 

4. Superficial snobs mingled with elite (10)

OSTENSIBLE

Anag of SNOBS and ELITE

 

6. Prompt legal disputes about detaining smuggler without foundation (8)

STIMULUS

Legal disputes [SUITS] about [backwards] detaining [placed around] smuggler without foundation [MULE]

 

7. Attending college society and working simultaneously (2,6)

IN UNISON

Attending college [IN UNI] society [S] and working [ON]

 

8. Minister to periodically issue paper (8)

TREATISE

Minister to [TREAT] periodically issue [ISSUE]

 

13. Remarkably rotten ham sandwiches are reportedly part of range (10)

MATTERHORN

Remarkably rotten ham [anag ROTTEN HAM] sandwiches [placed around] are reportedly [R]

The Matterhorn is a mountain in the Alps between Switzerland and Italy

 

15. Extremely juvenile Zulu insurgents initially avoided loose women (8)

JEZEBELS

Extremely juvenile [JE] Zulu [Z] insurgents initially avoided [REBELS]

 

16. Slaughter 100 soldiers following Indian State uprising (8)

MASSACRE

100 [Roman num: C] soldiers [RE – Royal Engineers] following Indian State uprising [ASSAM backwards]

 

17. Voiced fear about morning edition supporting South Carolina (8)

SCREAMED

About [RE] morning [AM] edition [ED] supporting South Carolina [SC]

 

19. Canal crossing sector of industrial town (6)

RIALTO

Hidden word: industrial town

The Rialto Bridge is one of the oldest canal bridges in Venice, Italy

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20. Hollowness of victory over a dumb-ass Yankee (6)

VANITY

Victory [V] over a [A] dumb-ass [NIT] Yankee [Y]

 

21. Controls flipping small party (6)

LEVERS

Flipping [back to front] small [S] party [REVEL]

9 comments on “Independent No. 11,547 by Italicus”

  1. Thanks, Italicus and Leedsclimber!
    Enjoyed the puzzle and the blog!

    A minor point about ENCAMP
    I think the def is ‘station’ (as a verb).

    FIGURE
    I took Shape, body and character as three definitions.

  2. A perfect pangram to start the weekend. Not too tough, clever clueing throughout and a lot of fun along the way.

    Many thanks to Italicus and to Leedsclimber.

  3. Liked STIMULUS and MASSACRE. Agree with KVa@2 about the triple def (very nice) and ENCAMP. Excellent puzzle. Thanks Leedsclimber and Italicus.

  4. Quite a challenge but we got there in the end; we weren’t helped by the rather solver-unfriendly grid (basically 4 mini-grids) and found the NE and SE corners the hardest. Guessing it was a pangram helped us get our last few, though.
    Plenty to savour. nevertheless, including IRRIGATE, STIMULUS and MATTERHORN.
    Thanks, Italicus and Leedsclimber.

  5. I think this setter is getting tougher as he progresses but no complaints here as long as I can stay on his wavelength. I wasn’t sure about ‘station’ in 24a but I’ve never given much thought to the actual meaning, note to self – do your homework!
    I agreed with our blogger and put EMASCULATE on the top step.

    Thanks to Italicus and to Leedsclimber for the review.

  6. My first outing on a Saturday, so many thanks to Leedsclimber for the generous blog My intentions for ENCAMP and FIGURE were as KVa parsed them. I wasn’t trying to up the difficulty level, I think the clues just fell out that way. Until next time

  7. 2d NAPKIN – I think rampant is in the heraldic sense – a lion rampant is standing up, specifically “standing on one hind foot with its forefeet in the air” – so reaching upwards or in the process of rising too. I think this makes it a pretty viable “up” indicator.

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