A very enjoyable puzzle from Goliath.
Nothing too tricky and a good mix of clue types going on in the grid. 14d was a new word for me. Lots to like, so many thanks to Goliath!
DREADS* (*desperately)
WALLOW (roll about) on board (on SS, steamship)
[c]EASING (stopping, not starting)
(SAID (recited) + OM (mantra, sacred syllable of Hinduism)) including NT (religious text, New Testament from Christianity)
Cryptic definition
Someone with a lisp might pronounce ‘seems’ as ‘themes’
AN + SANE* (*unusually) + WELL (healthy)
(HORRID HOMES)* to welcome A (*renovation)
I DON’T THINK (I’m no intellectual) + SO (therefore)
PRO (for) + (REIGN TO)* (to get renewed)
[o]UR DU[ty] (to preserve)
OR (as an alternative) + IF (providing) + ICES (sweets)
MEDIC (doctor) + I (setter)
The House of Medici was a very wealthy and influential family in Italy during the 14th to 18th centuries
[th]E TIMES O’Y[ore]< (in, <back)
“HIGH + FEN” (elevated + lowland, “spoken of”)
STEAL (pinch) + THY (your)
(SEA STORM I’D)* (*produced) + VIES (competes with)
[North]ERNE[r] (capturing)
WHAT A BOUT (amazing fight) by YOU (solver)
(OLDIES (answer from 7) + NILE)* (*bananas)
SOLDIE[r]* (mostly, *traumatised)
Double definition
Brine is salt dissolved in water, so scientifically a simple solution
IN TRANSIT (on the move) gathering GEN (information)
In B[edroo]M (empty); WORDLE* (*playing) + IS
[a]SK (not A) + (IRISH (European) to embrace M[arxist] (leader))
SKY (broadcaster) full of POO (crap)
BY (times) covering EV (zero-emission car, electric vehicle)
A playful grid from Goliath with his usual bag of tricks. I had lots of ticks including LISP, SPOOKY, STEALTHY, SKIRMISH and BOWDLERISM. There were more besides but suffice to say it was ‘piles’ of fun.
Thanks to him and Oriel.
Very enjoyable puzzle by Goliath. I especially enjoyed HYPHEN. Thanks Oriel for your usual great blog.
A fun puzzle and not as tricky as Goliath can be. I will confess to using the autofill for 15a – a word I can never spell correctly – but I knew what I was anagramming so I’m not taking that as a cheat! I thought YOSEMITE was brilliantly hidden, SPOOKY made me laugh and I enjoyed the quaint wording in SKIRMISH. BOWDLERISM was my only eyebrow raise – I thought the inclusion of ‘an’ was a tad unfair: the clue would have been the same without it – ‘In an empty bedroom …’ is no different from ‘In empty bedroom …’ so I assumed the ‘an’ had a reason to be there. When I returned to the clue with crossers, the solution was clear but left me slightly irritated.
Thanks Goliath and Oriel
A double treat today, with Philistine in the Guardian – and lots of fun, including the challenge of spelling 15ac unaided!
My ticks were for SAINTDOM, I DON’T THINK SO, OLDIES, EASY SOLUTION, SKIRMISH and BOWDLERISM (l had the same initial reaction as PostMark but I really enjoyed the clue).
Many thanks to Goliath and Oriel.
Liked LISP, HYPHEN, SIMPLE SOLUTION and BOWLDERISM.
Thanks Goliath and Oriel.
KVa @5. I initially made the same spelling error as you have 😉
😊
BOWDLERISM
Thanks Hovis!
Re 15A: Did anyone actually spell the word correctly without consulting a dictionary?
Last one in was 8/17 which I only worked out from all the cross letters. I didn’t really know what “brine” is.
Thanks Oriel.
Thanks Goliath for a super crossword as usual. My top picks were ANNA SEWELL, HAEMORRHOIDS (having 2 O’s & 1 E in the anagram fodder helped me spell this correctly), I DONT THINK SO, URDU, the expertly hidden YOSEMITE, and INTRANSIGENT. I failed with HYPHEN. Thanks Oriel for the blog.
I echo the positive comments about the puzzle. My favourites were URDU, MEDICI, YOSEMITE, JOINER, INTRANSIGENT (nice surface and nice misdirection), HAEMORRHOIDS, and PROGENITOR (LOI). A different list to others, which I think indicates there were a lot of good clues today. I felt there were a few filler words that got in the way of the parsing beyond 14d, but I did not think it a big deal.
Thanks Goliath and Oriel
I struggled at first but then all seemed to fail into place. Of the many enjoyable clues I particularly liked HYPHEN and LISP. Well done setter and blogger alike !
I thought lisp was great fun. Trying to go fast I guessed saline solution and messed up saintdom, and sewell! Oh well, thanks everyone,