Independent on Sunday 1,823 by Liari

Liari’s fourth puzzle here  I think

Quite, to me, a gentle Sunday puzzle which is no bad thing, thanks Liari

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1. Dance round home gym backward (3-4)
ONE-STEP

O – round shape & NEST – home & PE – gym reversed

5. Shout at last shattered glass (7)
CRYSTAL

CRY – shout & a shattered LAST

9. Name of bird with large plumage in the back (5)
TITLE

TIT – a bird & L(arge) & end of plumagE

10. Listen in on what happens in “The Fall” after lead character goes missing (9)
EAVESDROP

In Autumn or “the fall” to Americans (L)EAVES DROP

11. Peak rates upset flyers (9)
PARAKEETS

[PEAK RATES]* upset

12. Mushroom found in jalapeno kimchi (5)
ENOKI

Hidden in JalopENO KImchi, mostly used in Asian cookery

13. A lot of shrimp and urchin (5)
SCAMP

Most of SCAMP(i) – shrimp

15. Wrapping up small bundle containing tail of striped fish (9)
SWADDLING

S(mall) & end of (stripe)D in WAD – bundle & the fish LING

18. One pecan crushed with head of round kitchen tool (3-6)
CAN-OPENER

[ONE PECAN]* crushed & head of R(ound)

19. Unknown number in German boat (5)
YACHT

Y = unknown in algebra & ACHT – eight in German

21. Superior evening meal starting late (5)
UPPER

(s)UPPER

23. Charmed by European with desire in bed (9)
BEWITCHED

E(uropean) & W(ith) & ITCH – desire all in BED

25. Positioned select group around planet’s second moon (9)
SATELLITE

SAT – positioned & second letter of pLanet in ELITE – select group

26. Papa in old picture (5)
PHOTO

P – papa & HOT – in & O(ld)

27. Fall back on side of ladder at recess (7)
RELAPSE

RE – on & L(adder) & APSE – recess

28. Doctor having difficulties, missing medium bandages (7)
DRESSES

DR – doctor & M(edium) missing from (m)ESSES – difficulties

DOWN
1. Company overthrown by top U.S. Army figure? (7)
OCTOPUS

Bad pun time, CO(mpany) & TOP reversed & US – it has plenty of arms or tentacles – it’s arm-y

2. Please go in vehicle right away (9)
ENTERTAIN

ENTER – go in & R(ight) taken from T(r)AIN

3. Lacking energy after tango and twist (5)
TWEAK

T(ango) & WEAK – lacking energy

4. A response about training period (9)
PRESEASON

[A RESPONSE]* about

5. Young animals abandoning large underground areas (5)
CAVES

L(arge) removed from CA(L)VES – young animals

6. Very recently in the past you strayed carelessly (9)
YESTERDAY

YE – in the past “you” & STRAYED* carelessly

7. Approximately under end of elephant’s trunk (5)
TORSO

elephanT & OR SO – approximately

8. Friend climbing up to capture grand bird (7)
LAPWING

PAL – friend – reversed & WIN – capture & G(rand)

14. Apple reduced price abroad for piece of office equipment (5,4)
PAPER CLIP

[Most of APPL(e) PRICE]* abroad

16. A river bank had traps close to shore, illustrating hunter’s point? (9)
ARROWHEAD

A & R(iver) & ROW – bank & end of shorE is trapped by HAD

17. Old American comedians working together (2,7)
IN CAHOOTS

INCA – old American & HOOTS – comedians

18. Hunter who gives a damn about nothing! (7)
COURSER

O – nothing in CURSER – one who says “damn” say

20. Playing outside is tiring (7)
TEDIOUS

[OUTSIDE]* playing

22. Softly lifted dead part of flower (5)
PETAL

P – softly & LATE – dead – reversed

23. Pickle and cheese sandwiches back in fashion (5)
BRINE

End of (fashio)N in BRIE

24. Tent cut in the back with sword (5)
TEPEE

End of (cu)T & EPEE – sword

 

11 comments on “Independent on Sunday 1,823 by Liari”

  1. grantinfreo

    Enoki sounded like a thing right, like shitake, but I don’t know if jalopenos go in kimchi 🙂 . The hooting Incas were fun, but yes the GoD (groan of the day) goes to the army octopus. All good fun, ta Liari and flashling.

  2. strobelite

    I enjoyed it and got most of the grid in time. Only 13a SCAMP and 8d LAPWING, my last ones in, made me struggle more. I got lucky by guessing the C in SCAMP, then failed with the fourth letter, then only just remembered that SCAMPI was a thing. Then for some reason I mistakenly put LAPPING because pinning someone _kind of_ means capturing them, but didn’t realize that WIN works better.
    I like:
    – 10a EAVESDROP (creative cluing)
    – 26a PHOTO (short and sweet)
    – 1d OCTOPUS (misdirection with “Army figure”)
    – 2d ENTERTAIN (misdirection with “go in”. Short and sweet too)
    – 16d ARROWHEAD (misdirection with “traps”)
    Thanks for these Liari and flashling!

  3. FrankieG

    [There’s A TWEET (from the LAPWING?) in the centre column.]

  4. FrankieG

    […or the TIT, PARAKEETS and Latin plural AVES (x2)]

  5. gsolphotog

    I don’t think I ve solved a Liari before but I loved this one.
    Agree with Flashling, it was relatively gentle but the surfaces were very smooth throughout and the parsing very inventive.
    I will look forward to the next one.
    Thanks all.

  6. i_feel_your_pain

    13a Scampi are neither prawns nor shrimp.

  7. Admin

    @6

    Chambers loosely supports it:
    Scampi

  8. Gnomad

    Really enjoyed this, is Liari Filbert in disguise? Same concise clueing and smooth surfaces.

    I had similar ticks to @2 Strobelite: EAVESDROP which was a great spot, PHOTO is just a concise beautiful surface, same for OCTOPUS, great misdirection too, but also loved 20d TEDIOUS, another great spot and smooth surface, and my favourite today 23d BRINE, just a perfect example of a well-constructed surface.

    It was all over far too soon, can’t wait for another Liari. Thanks Liari and Flashling.

  9. Amoeba

    A lovely puzzle, gentle but some fantastic surfaces and plenty of smiles. BRINE, ARROWHEAD, and OCTOPUS were my picks.

    Thanks both.

  10. Staticman1

    Enjoyed that. Struggled in a few places mostly through my ignorance. Had not encountered the TEPEE spelling of the tent before. OCTOPUS I am ashamed to admit got fooled by the misdirection and I had come across two-step but not a ONE-STEP. Otherwise pretty smooth sailing and some nice surfaces:

    Favs: BEWITCHED, EAVESDROP,

    Think this is my first Liari.

    Thanks blogger and setter

  11. Liari

    Thank you to flashling for the blog and to everyone for the nice comments. 🙂

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