Independent 12,173 by Mog

Mog provides us with today’s challenge. We thought it was a while since we blogged a puzzle by Mog but on checking, someone has completed the last two Mog crosswords that we were scheduled to blog  as we were away!

Tuesday is theme day, and we like themed puzzles – this one is based around the concept of a single two-word answer (15ac) leading to two separate sets of thematic entries. All the thematic clues are readily identifiable by including reference to 15ac, but because there are two theme words, the surfaces suffer at times.

The themes are SATELLITES and DISHES, with a rather random selection of examples of each. We are not well-versed in astronomy, so we had to check all the satellites – moons of Jupiter (8ac and 26ac), Saturn (19ac) and Mars (7d and 22d).

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
8. 15’s beginning mean edgy broadcast (8)
GANYMEDE

An anagram (‘broadcast’) of MEAN EDGY

9. Polish fish nets repulsed island (6)
ENAMEL

EEL (fish) round or ‘netting’ a reversal (‘repulsed’) of MAN (island)

10. Energy hack not quite sound on reflection (4)
ECHO

E (energy) CHOp (hack) missing the last letter or ‘not quite’

11. Standard design company advanced toward agriculture sector? (4,2,4)
COAT OF ARMS

CO (company) A (advanced) TO (toward) FARMS (agricultural sector)

12. Gherkin, maybe pickle-filled dairy product (10)
SKYSCRAPER

SCRAPE (pickle) in or ‘filling’ SKYR (cheese – ‘dairy product’)

14. Too American to lead English orchestra (4)
ALSO

A (American) LSO (London Symphony Orchestra)

15. It has tellies working when feed in back’s plugged in (9,4)
SATELLITE DISH

A clue-as-defintion: an anagram (‘working’) of IT HAS TELLIES with D (last letter or ‘back’ of feed) ‘plugged in’

19. Selection from 15 to try, finale first (4)
RHEA

HEAR (try – as in court case) with the last letter or ‘finale’ moved to the front

21. Part from 15, extracted quietly, works without casing (6,4)
PULLED PORK

PULLED (extracted) P (quietly) + wORKs missing the first and last letters or ‘without casing’

23. Let’s act wildly, scheming in crass fashion (10)
TACTLESSLY

An anagram (‘wildly’) of LET’S ACT + SLY (scheming)

25. Hot spot not opening, as is web? (4)
OVEN

wOVEN (‘as is web’) missing the first letter or ‘opening’

26. Regret returning yearly to consume Oscar content from 15 (6)
EUROPA

A reversal (‘returning’) of RUE (regret) PA (per annum – ‘yearly’) round or ‘consuming’ O (Oscar in the phonetic alphabet)

27. University leaders retired unpaid, sans affirmation (8)
UNAVOWED

U (university) + a reversal (‘retired’) of VAN (leaders) + OWED (unpaid)

DOWN
1. Secretary twisted neck catching a small bit of 15 (8)
PANCAKES

PA (secretary) + an anagram (‘twisted’) of NECK round or ‘catching’ A + S (small)

2. New York look essentially retranslates legwear (6)
NYLONS

NY (New York) LO (look) retraNSlates (middle or ‘essential’ letters)

3. Diamonds wow, encrusted with proper gemstone (3,5)
RED CORAL

D (diamonds) COR (wow) in or ‘encrusted with’ REAL (proper)

4. Table setter starts to skip accoutrements (4)
MESA

ME (setter) S A (first letters or ‘starts’ of skip accoutrements)

5. Electric vehicle put in dreary gorge (6)
DEVOUR

EV (electric vehicle) in DOUR (dreary)

6. 15 feature about priest and rabbi on vacation (8)
CALAMARI

CA (circa – ‘about’) LAMA (priest) RabbI missing the middle letters or ‘on vacation’

7. Portion of 15 shows blocked by head of ITV1 (6)
DEIMOS

DEMOS (shows) round or ‘blocked by’ I (first letter or ‘head’ of ITV1)

13. Mate hoards most of his bottle (5)
PHIAL

PAL (mate) round or ‘hoarding’ HIs missing the last letter of ‘most of’

16. Withdrawal doesn’t include boat purchase (8)
TRACTION

subTRACTION (withdrawal) missing or ‘not including’ ‘sub’ (boat)

17. Ordinary night before beam sucks up yard (8)
EVERYDAY

EVE (night before) RAY (beam) round or ‘sucking up’ YD (yard)

18. Perhaps hunters seem excited with horn (8)
HORSEMEN

An anagram (‘excited’) of SEEM and HORN

20. Opening welcome present for crossworders (6)
HIATUS

HI (welcome) AT (present) US (crossworders)

21. Dwelling as The Beatles were in Hamburg? (6)
PREFAB

The Beatles played in Hamburg before they achieved fame and became known as the Fab Four – in Hamburg they were PRE-FAB

22. Piece of 15 snaps? Time to go for book (6)
PHOBOS

PHOtOS (snaps) with the ‘t’ (time) replaced by B (book)

24. Very high extremity of 15 (4)
SOUP

SO (very) UP (high extremity?)

 

5 comments on “Independent 12,173 by Mog”

  1. I liked PREFAB and PHOBOS. I only knew RHEA was a moon, because I looked it up for another puzzle, but needed help to get DEIMOS.

  2. Beaten by DEIMOS in the end: nho and I did not connect ‘shows’ with DEMOS. Quite a tricky puzzle – even after I had worked out what I was meant to be doing with the two halves of the key word. And DISH does not give one a lot to go on when looking at that section of the themers.

    I liked SATELLITE DISH, itself. A very nice &lit. Other faves inc PHIAL, HIATUS and PREFAB.

    Thanks both

  3. Rhea was the one nho, and it’s the second biggest of Saturn’s too … I thought it was a bird! No, skyr the cheese was another (if it was in the MP cheese skit I missed it!). Pre fab needed all crossers to twig but then got a chortle. All good fun, ta Mog and B&J.

  4. Great concept with the twin themes happening at the same time, though as you say the selection of dishes in particular was pretty random. I found the bottom right corner most difficult (OVEN and UNAVOWED) but I got both in the end.

    I liked the clue for ENAMEL. I’m always wary of fish in crosswords but eel is a very fair one to use.

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