Independent 11,918 by Phi

It’s good to see Phi back in his normal slot.

We had to check a couple of entries here. We had never heard of 13ac although, once we had a few crossing letters, it was fairly straightforward to solve. 4d was a new one too. Again, with all the crossing letters in, we were able to hazard a guess. Regarding 8d – we haven’t seen a page 3 for years so cannot comment on whether they are still a regular feature in some tabloids.

We cannot see a theme today – have we missed something?

This will be our last blog before the festivities begin next week – we would like to wish Phi and everyone who is part of 225, a very Happy Christmas.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1. Turned up carrying a bit of food amid havoc, offering assistance (7)
HELPFUL

A reversal (‘turned’) of UP around or ‘carrying’ F (first letter or ‘bit’ of food) inside or ‘amid’ HELL (havoc)

5. Item of church furniture and other things brought back, secured by the French navy (7)
LECTERN

ETC (other things) reversed or ‘brought back’ inside or ‘secured by’ LE (French for the) and RN (navy)

9. Holidaymaker losing money in scam? (5)
CAPER

CAmPER (holidaymaker) without or ‘losing’ M (money)

10. Decent leg breaks not deployed (9)
NEGLECTED

An anagram (‘breaks’) of DECENT LEG

11. Premiere ignoring latest top performer (4)
STAR

STARt (premiere) without or ‘ignoring’ last or ‘latest’ letter

13. Quarrelling about it, dismissing rule as contrived (10)
FACTITIOUS

FrACTIOUS (quarrelling) around IT and without or ‘dismissing’ R (rule)

16. Location for personal decoration displaying British honourees (7)
EARLOBE

EARL and OBE are both British honourees

17. Depressing sound from electronic network going over (5)
DIRGE

A reversal or ‘going over’ of E (electronic) GRID (network)

19. Compassion and passion may be about right (5)
HEART

HEAT (passion) around or ‘about’ R (right)

20. Special valour, ousting a tyrant (7)
SCOURGE

S (special) COURaGE (valour) without or ‘ousting’ A

22. Showed pain after modern version criticised (10)
REPROACHED

ACHED (showed pain) after REPRO (modern version)

24. Some seen kerb-crawling around joint (4)
KNEE

Hidden (‘some’) and reversed (‘around’) in sEEN Kerb

26. Good sporting outcome: cricketer getting runs amidst a defeat (9)
ALBATROSS

BAT (cricketer) R (runs) inside or ‘amidst’ A LOSS (defeat). In golf, an albatross is 3 strokes less than a par on a hole.

28. Silver band not in prominent position, causing difficulties (5)
AGGRO

AG (solver) GROup (band) without UP (in prominent position)

30. Mistake linked to area in output of Cornish mining country (7)
TERRAIN

ERR (mistake) and A (area) inside TIN (output of Cornish mining)

31. Number of broadcasts? Pair arranged bet (7)
AIRPLAY

An anagram (‘arranged’) of PAIR + LAY (bet)

DOWN
1. Travelling salesman: he works with trucks (8)
HUCKSTER

An anagram (‘works’) of HE and TRUCKS

2. Drink mate overturned (3)
LAP

A reversal or ‘overturn’ of PAL (mate)

3. Tree’s end of life? Axe (4)
FIRE

FIR (tree) E (last letter or ‘end’ of lifE)

4. Student name included in revival of matinee feature (9)
LINEAMENT

L (student) + N (name) inside or ‘included in’ an anagram (‘revival’) of MATINEE

5. Minor difficulty with power cut (5)
LIGHT

pLIGHT (difficulty) without or ‘cutting’ P (power)

6. English writer’s trunk initially received in English school (10)
CHESTERTON

CHEST (trunk) + R (first letter of received or ‘initially’) in ETON (English School)

7. Consume fuel without pressure (3)
EAT

pEAT (fuel) without P (pressure)

8. One day in tabloid elevated male page 3 behaviour? (6)
NUDISM

A reversal or ‘elevation’ of I (one) D (day) inside SUN (tabloid) + M (male)

12. Dirigible excellent? A tear? Keeping quiet (7)
AIRSHIP

AI (excellent) RIP (tear) around or ‘keeping’ SH (quiet)

14. Surplus quantity? Broadcasting including extremely reduced sport (7)
OVERRUN

ON (broadcasting) around or ‘including’ VERy (extremely) missing last letter or ‘reduced’ RU (sport – Rugby Union)

15. Criminal organisation represented in cartoons about South America (4,6)
COSA NOSTRA

An anagram (‘represented’) of CARTOONS around S (South) A (America)

17. Disorder in internal plumbing? Start to develop repairs to pipes, say (9)
DYSPEPSIA

D (first letter or ‘start’ to Develop) and an anagram (‘repairs’) of PIPES SAY

18. Rock group in church regarding unknown service (8)
CEREMONY

REM (rock group) in CE (church) ON (regarding) Y (unknown)

21. Book getting support after admitting a boob? (6)
BREAST

B (book) REST (support) around or ‘admitting’ A

23. Sound triumphant over new coin (5)
CROWN

CROW (sound triumphant over) N (new)

25. Mostly difficult for one to enter – locks? (4)
HAIR

HARd (difficult) missing last letter or ‘mostly’ with I (one) inside or ‘entering’

27. Excluding lawyers? (3)
BAR

Double definition

29. Set on rising (3)
GEL

LEG (on) reversed or ‘rising’

 

8 comments on “Independent 11,918 by Phi”

  1. Tim C

    Nice misdirection in CEREMONY which had me thinking regarding=RE and wondering about MON being a rock group I’d never heard of. I enjoyed this.

  2. Admin

    Thanks for 12a.

    I wondered how to make STAR[mer] work

  3. FrankieG

    Had to look up 20a SCOURGE = “tyrant” – “It’s not in Chambers“(’93), but it is on oed.com) [5a Etc = “and other things”]

  4. FrankieG

    [Some GK: 6d CHESTERTON (born 1874, a sesquicentennial)]

  5. Tatrasman

    I wasn’t happy with AIRSHIP. I’ve come to believe that every word counts in the Indie cryptic clues and there seemed to be too many As. Otherwise much enjoyed to thanks Phi and B&J.

  6. PostMark

    Solid puzzle with same dnk’s as our bloggers. ALBATROSS my favourite clue.

    Thanks Phi and B&J

  7. Phi

    https://chestertonacademystl.org/blog/christmas-carol

    First couplet in each verse may show some familiar words.

    Merry Christmas

  8. Bertandjoyce

    Thanks Phi for dropping in and revealing what we had missed.

    Merry Christmas to you too.

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