Financial Times 18,185 by SLORMGORM

SLORMGORM kicks off the week…

A fun puzzle with some amusing surfaces. There is a backwards UNCLE Nina almost halfway down, but I suspect it's unintended.

Thanks SLORMGORM!

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
7. Part of song leaving one filled with ecstasy (4)
AREA

ARIA (song, leaving I (one) filled with E (ecstasy))

8. Unruly masses plot to get those involved in purge (5,5)
EPSOM SALTS

(MASSES PLOT)* (*unruly)

10. Trump is one mostly sluggish republican (6)
LEADER

LEADE[n] (sluggish, mostly) + R (republican)

11. Go off on a conservative or revolutionary? (8)
ROTATORY

ROT (go off) on A + TORY (conservative)

12. Toothy type in bondage gear cops left by lake (8)
CHAINSAW

CHAINS (bondage gear) + [l]AW (cops, left by L (lake))

13. Pa is tired by his wife and children ultimately (3,3)
OLD MAN

OLD (is tired) by MA (his wife) and [childre]N (ultimately)

15. Is April honest about affairs of the heart? (13)
RELATIONSHIPS

(IS APRIL HONEST)* (*about)

18. Rifleman at front going after high-flyer? (6)
SNIPER

R[ifleman] (at front) going after SNIPE (high-flyer)

20. Cops on holiday chill with heartless robbers (8)
OFFICERS

OFF (on holiday) + ICE (chill) with R[obber]S (heartless)

22. Kick back, Spooner is telling you, and drink (4,4)
ROOT BEER

"boot rear" = ROOT BEER (kick back, "Spooner is telling you")

24. Very entertained (initially) during assembly (6)
REALLY

E[ntertained) (initially) during RALLY (assembly)

25. I tucked into a porridge cooked for a beast (7,3)
PRAIRIE DOG

I tucked into (A PORRIDGE)* (*cooked)

26. One posted over in Georgia close to Roswell (4)
GOAL

(O (over) in GA (Georgia)) + [Roasel]L (close to)

DOWN
1. Inexperienced horse will unseat one flapper (5,5)
GREEN HERON

GREEN (inexperienced) + HERO[i]N (horse, will unseat I (one))

2. Monkey being sick must be visited by doctor (8)
MANDRILL

(MAN (being) + ILL (sick)) visited by DR (a doctor)

3. Try on tops from Tiffany’s and single-breasted suit (6)
HEARTS

HEAR (try) on T[iffany] S[ingle-breasted] (tops from)

4. European gesture primarily stirs passions (8)
EMOTIONS

E (European) + MOTION (gesture) + S[tirs] (primarily)

5. Having gone away from island, had fun in Split (6)
PARTED

PART[i]ED (had fun, having gone away from I (island))

6. Thugs’ leader punches teacher in prison (4)
STIR

T[hug] (leader) punches SIR (teacher)

9. Record lout was playing could be Yellow (5-8)
STRAW-COLOURED

(RECORD LOUT WAS)* (*playing)

14. Isn’t Laura going out with a chap from Perth? (10)
AUSTRALIAN

(ISNT LAURA)* (*going out) with A

16. Retired nun tried to become something different (6,2)
TURNED IN

(NUN TRIED)* (*to become something different)

17. Where the Light Brigade were holding the reins? (2,6)
IN CHARGE

Double (cryptic) definition

19. Russian autocrat hiding son in lodges (4,2)
PUTS IN

PUTIN (Russian autocrat) hiding S (son) in

21. Fury shown by group of footballers and right-winger? (6)
FARAGE

RAGE (fury) shown by FA (group of footballers)

Nigel Farage

23. Men holding a skater’s first blades (4)
OARS

OR (men) holding (A + S[kater] (first))

7 comments on “Financial Times 18,185 by SLORMGORM”

  1. James P

    Very solid, thanks both.

    Liked Australian and Farage (the clue, that is)

  2. Geoff Down Under

    Very enjoyable, thank you. There were one or two I couldn’t parse (one was CHAINSAW), resulting in a “D’oh” or two when I came here. I didn’t know there were green herons, nor had I heard of ROTATORY — wouldn’t rotary do the same job?

  3. Diane

    Yes, this was a fine puzzle with a good Spoonerism, lovely anagrams and fine surfaces.
    I liked STRAW-COLOURED, RELATIONSHIPS, AUSTRALIAN and FARAGE.
    There’s a small slip, Teacow – 25a needs the ‘i’ tucked into ‘a porridge’ to form PRAIRIE DOG.
    Thanks to Slormgorm and Teacow.

  4. PostMark

    Same two nho’s as GDU – though the WP got me there, as it eventually did with CHAINSAW. I think SNIPER is designed as an &lit; otherwise the Rifleman is doing double duty. Very nice anagram spot for RELATIONSHIPS.

    Thanks Slormgorm and Teacow

  5. Funsize

    Quite a few clues linked to world politics! Putin, Trump, FARAGE and of course the OLD MAN that neatly describes almost every world LEADER today.

  6. Big Al

    A steady workout for us today. We couldn’t see the parsing for GREEN HERON (thinking ‘horse’ was just ‘H’) or CHAINSAW although they couldn’t be anything else. And we thought it a little unfortunate that ‘cops’ occurred in two clues (12ac and 20ac), not that was any problem.
    Thanks, Slormgorm and Teacow.

  7. Martin

    Quite hard this, a bit fiddly in parts. I presume Trump is the theme. We had buddies Farage and Putin, thug, leader, Elon’s chainsaw, the sniper, man drill baby drill and straw coloured hair. Not sure about the root beer.

    Thanks Slormgorm and Teacow

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