A breezy challenge from GURNEY this Friday
FF: 8 DD: 7
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8 | RECIPE |
With power for time, give detailed account of method to achieve objective (6)
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RECItE ( give detailed account, with P – power replacing T – time ) |
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9 | OVERLOAD |
Too much to bear — finished with fellow keeping nothing inside (8)
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OVER ( finished ) [ LAD ( fellow ) containing O ( nothing ) ] |
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10 | GLEE |
Unaccompanied part song leading to merriment (4)
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double def; need chambers help for the first part |
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11 | ROTISSERIE |
Nasty stories, praise oddly lacking, for meat shop (10)
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[ STORIES ] RIE ( pRaIsE, without odd letters of ) |
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12 | FORT |
Favouring introduction of troops in defensive position (4)
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FOR ( favouring ) T ( Troops, first letter ) |
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13 | GRAMMARIAN |
Language expert’s anagram — I’m at first really at sea (10)
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[ ANAGRAM IM R ( Really, first letter ) ]* |
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17 | SOLO |
Musical piece from basso, lovely (4)
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hidden in "..basSO LOvely" |
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18 | LAPEL |
Part of jacket, article from Paris friend shows on return (5)
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LE ( article from paris, the in french ) PAL ( friend ), all reversed |
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19 | PACT |
By the sound of it, full agreement (4)
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sounds liked PACKED ( full ) |
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21 | THREADBARE |
Shabby group embracing publicity suspension (10)
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THREE ( group ) containing [ AD ( publicity ) BAR ( suspension ) ] |
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23 | SPAR |
After reflection criticises Pole (4)
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reverse of RAPS ( criticizes ) |
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24 | CRUSTACEAN |
Sure, can act to reform shrimp, say (10)
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[ SURE CAN ACT ]* |
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28 | TINY |
Very small home is new centre for plaything (4)
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IN ( home ) replacing centre of ToY ( plaything ) |
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29 | FEARSOME |
Exotic fare a few find dreadful (8)
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[ FARE ]* SOME ( a few ) |
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30 | UPROAR |
Turmoil ahead, river blade needed (6)
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UP ( ahead ) R ( river ) OAR ( blade ) |
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DOWN | ||
1 | WELL TO DO |
Our group are going to fuss? That’s rich (4-2-2)
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WE'LL ( our group are going .. ) TO DO ( fuss ) |
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2 | MINESTRONE |
Playing more tennis — soup provided (10)
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[ MORE TENNIS ]* |
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3 | BEDRAGGLED |
Untidy place to sleep — made fun of learner inside (10)
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BED ( place to sleep ) [ RAGGED ( made fun of ) containing L ( learner ) ] |
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4 | POET |
Love being entertained by favourite writer (4)
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PET ( favorite ) containing O ( love ) |
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5 | NEWS |
Latest from all directions (4)
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N ( north ) E ( east ) W ( west ) S ( South ), all directions |
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6 | CLUE |
Reminder to ring Liberal — one of 30 here (4)
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CUE ( reminder ) containing L ( liberal ) |
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7 | MARINA |
Boating facility steep — daughter, English, leaving (6)
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MARINAde ( steep, without D – daughter E – english ) |
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14 | ALPHA |
High mark, high point, that’s out of bounds (5)
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ALP ( high point ) HA ( tHAt, without end characters ) |
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15 | MILLENNIUM |
Philosopher bringing up Greek character — in northeast for long period (10)
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MILL ( philosopher, john stuart ) [ MU ( greek character ) IN NE ( north east ) , all reversed ) ] |
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16 | REPOSITORY |
Agent very much recalled by one politician in safekeeping facility (10)
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REP ( agent ) [ reverse of SO ( very much ) ] I ( one ) TORY ( politician ) |
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20 | CHAINSAW |
A cash win, unexpected, used for tool (8)
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[ A CASH WIN ]* |
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22 | HORSEY |
Describing animal-lover’s stockings? About right, snazzy ultimately (6)
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[ HOSE ( stockings ) around R ( righy ) ] Y ( snazzY, ultimately ) |
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25 | SURF |
Foam steams up rather fast initially (4)
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first letters of "..Steams Up Rather Fast.." |
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26 | ATOM |
Half of letters — subject of significant split? (4)
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cryptic def; read as A TO M ( half of letters, first 13 of the english alphabet ) |
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27 | EPEE |
Sword set piece used on regular basis (4)
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alternate letters of "..sEt PiEcE.." |
Thanks Gurney and Turbolegs!
FF8 and DD7 I think my views are in sync with yours.
Liked WELL TO DO and ATOM.
A refreshing change after an unpleasant experience with Brummie’s in the Guardian. The only thing that held me up a little was not having heard of John Stuart Mill.
Thanks, Gurney & Turbolegs.
A refreshing change for me, who wrote I do not have enough time after work for the last couple of puzzles.Approachable. It also may just have saved me during parts of a long meeting that did not concern me.
While I enjoyed the puzzle, I confess I had no favourites
Thanks to Gurney and Turbolegs
Yes, Martyn, it was indeed approachable.
I liked HORSEY and BEDRAGGLED (lovely word) because ‘ragged’ with two syllables could also be ‘untidy’ though it was clear that the setter intended ragged = made fun of.
I entered GLEE from the second definition alone, not being acquainted with the first.
Thanks both to Gurney and Turbolegs.
THREADBARE
3, also known as Three, is an American progressive rock band formed in Woodstock, New York, United States, in the early 1990s.—-Wiki.
I don’t know if this was a popular group/band. Did Gurney allude to this?
KVa @6: I’d be inclined to go with Occam’s razor. THREE is defined by Chambers as simply a set of three which is a group. I’d be slightly surprised if Gurney expected us to think of a US prog band from 1990.
I’d agree this was a nice, clean, straightforward puzzle. Nothing wrong with that at all. My faves seem to lean heavily towards the anagrams today with FEARSOME, MINESTRONE and CHAINSAW joining BEDRAGGLED on the podium.
Thanks Gurney and Turbolegs
1d WELL TO DO – WE’LL “Our group are going to” + TO-DO “fuss”
Thanks G&T
A gentle Friday stroll, with just the first def of GLEE causing any head-scratching (I wonder if it has any link to ‘glee clubs’). I had RENT instead of ATOM for a while (with a link to ‘let’, and if something is ‘rent’ it’s subject to a significant split!).
Thanks Gurney & Turbolegs.
Thanks Gurney and Turbolegs
Amoeba@10: Chambers 2016 gives glee club as “a club or choir for singing glees, part-songs, etc.”
I have seen GLEE in the first sense before in a cryptic. It was also the title of a musical TV series. Not my cup of tea, so never watched it.
Just had a quick trawl through the archives. Appropriately for a Phiday, in September last year Phi had “Vocal piece with expression of surprise about length (4)”.
Thanks Pelham Barton@11.
Hovis@12 – I haven’t seen it either but I think Glee was based on a high school ‘glee club’. I only remember it led to the resurgence of Don’t Stop Believin’, which I am horrified to discover occurred 15 years ago.
Enjoyed this one, even though I had 23 across as snap rather than spar. Exactly the same flawed logic as Peter @5
Strangely, I tried this over breakfast and made very little progress. Then returned this afternoon and flew through it.
Thanks all.
Thanks for the blog, good set of clues , I liked ATOM.
No problem with three being a group, Rush or The Jam , it is also a crowd.
Single Unitary Group 3 , SU(3) is very important in QCD .
Many thanks, Turbolegs, for the excellent blog and thanks also to all who commented.
Collins has “three” as any group of three people or things. I did not go deeper than that in THREADBARE