Gemelo No. 14 – plain

A plain puzzle from Gemelo this week.

I don’t know if Gemelo is getting easier, or perhaps I’m just becoming accustomed to his style. This puzzle certainly took me less time than previous ones, although longer than a typical Azed.  Having said that, there were quite a few clues that were difficult to parse and I need help with a few of them, particularly 9, 27 and 30 across and 21 down.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 DIRECTOR’S CUT
Unloved part of performance no longer having top or tail in this? (12, 2 words)
DIRE (unloved) (a)CT (performance without top) OR SCUT (tail). I’m not wholly convinced by this as an & lit clue, but I suppose that it just about works.
9 ECARTE
Graphic designer stripped, having lost second card game (6)
I assume that this is (Rene) (D)e(s)carte(s), but why he should be described as a graphic designer eludes me.
10 MARCH
Demonstrate what was moved from B Palace to H Park? (5)
M ARCH: Marble Arch was originally situated in the grounds of Buckingham Palace, before being moved to Hyde Park Corner.
12 CASH
Necessary country singer (4)
Double definition (Johnny Cash is the singer).
14 EASY
Go gently, reflecting so in Scotland Yard (4)
SAE (Scottish for “so”, rev) Y(ard).
16 RUSH HOUR
Czech play about quiet in Paris, or when most people are out (8, 2 words)
SHH OU (French for “or”) all inside R.U.R. (the Czech play that introduced the term “robot” to the world).
17 MIRZA
Prince of Zambia hugged by star (5)
Z(ambia) inside MIRA (a star).
18 ELAPSE
Pass the parcel finally before recess (6)
Final letters of thE parceL, APSE (recess).
20 AREAWAY
Don’t play at home in underground passage to Canada (7)
If you don’t play at home you are away; this is defined in Chambers as a North American term, not specifically Canadian.
24 RUM SHOP
Where demerara may be mostly crystallised in some beef (7, 2 words)
SHO(t) inside RUMP (some beef). Chambers gives “crystallize” as the last of 13 intransitive meanings of the verb “to shoot”.
25 PIMENT
What was once mulled over, to indicate gathering ships (6)
MEN (ships, as in “men-of-war”) inside TIP (indicate, rev).
27 PROUL
Pair leaving border would no longer steal (5)
I can only parse this if “pair” does double duty: first to indicate PR, then to show that the border (outer letters) of wOULd are to be removed.
28 OVERTIME
Joint verse brought back into Old English work after the usual period (8)
MITRE (joint) V(erse) (all rev) inside O(ld) E(nglish).
30 ADAM
American Indian bit old man before anyone else (4)
I think that this parses as A(merican) DAM (old Indian coin, or bit).
31 MIEN
Air kiss declined by dunghill (4)
MI(x)EN (a dunghill).
32 NELIS
Mum almost rejected pear (5)
SILEN(t) (rev).
33 EVINCE
Early adopter of Apple welcoming inclusive display (6)
INC(lusive) inside EVE (early adopter of apple).
34 TRICK OR TREAT
Wrong to hide strain regarding a tense autumn tradition (12, 3 words)
RICK (strain) inside TORT (wrong), RE A T(ense).
DOWN
1 DECIMAL POINT
Mark 10.19 has impact on idle criminal (12, 2 words)
*(IMPACT ON IDLE). Biblical references are usually shown with a colon, so the answer is arguably missing (presumably deliberately) from the clue as printed.
2 RASORES
Birds previously wounded in head (7)
SORE in RAS.
3 ERHU
Fiddle Mother Hubbard’s stocking (4)
Hidden.
4 TEGULAR
Professional starting late, carrying tons of roofing material (7)
(r)EGULAR (professional), under T(ons).
5 OBESE
Stops dropping Middle English round? (5)
OB(o)ES, E. Oboe can also refer to an organ stop.
6 SASHAY
Trip while following southern dance (6)
S(outhern) AS (while) HAY (dance).
7 CRY
Report underground cell, missing the point (3)
CRY(pt).
8 THE RED PLANET
Where men supposedly originated and furthered plan, ethically taking part (12, 3 words)
You don’t often come across a 12 letter hidden answer, so Gemelo should take a bow, although the definition seems a little fanciful: does anyone seriously suggest that humanity comes from Mars? This may in fact be a reference to the science fiction novel Out of the Silent Planet by CS Lewis.
11 COUSCOUS
Family member leaving home with another dish (8)
COUS(in), (leaving home), repeated (another).
13 DRAW IN
Channel restricting women’s contract (6, 2 words)
W(oman) inside DRAIN (channel).
15 TIRRIVEE
Scotsman’s pet to appear without lead, cutting through restraint (8)
(a)RRIVE inside TIE.
19 LAMPED
Hit bound to be ignored by clubs (6)
(c)LAMPED (bound).
21 YUMMIER
Parents needing clothing to become younger and more attractive (7)
Perhaps this parses as (m)UMMIE(s) (parents needing clothing), but it’s not clear to me how “to become younger” operates as a direction to take the first and last letters of “younger” and place them round the unclothed parent.
22 CHOPINE
Composer with electronic platform (7)
CHOPIN (composer) E(lectronic). It’s a kind of shoe.
23 HERDIC
Woman’s hero returned carriage (6)
HER (woman’s) CID (El Cid, Spanish hero, rev).
26 TIMBO
This might finish cricket before accepting one’s bowled (5)
I’M B(owled) inside TO. It’s an insecticide.
29 EMIR
Independent head who originally signed The Beatles and Queen (4)
EMI (company that signed The Beatles to its Parlophone label) R(egina).
30 ALI
Clay’s alternative name almost settled (3)
ALI(t) (settled). The boxer Cassius Clay took the name Muhammad Ali.

 

4 comments on “Gemelo No. 14 – plain”

  1. Admin

    I saw 27 as PR (pair)+[w]OUL[d] (leaving border)

  2. Admin

    21 I think it’s [m]UMMIE[s] as you say but Y[ounge]R is replacing its clothes.

  3. Matthew

    In my first attempt at solving this puzzle I had filled a lot of the outside of the grid but there was a big empty part in the middle and I really thought I was going to need Chambers, but the next day I was surprised that I managed to fill the rest without it, even if I didn’t know what the full name of the M Arch was and I didn’t work out the wordplay in 1a until later. I also wasn’t sure about the definition in 1a because in my experience a “Director’s Cut” has things added in rather than taken out.

    I think that Descartes being a graphic designer in 9a refers to his invention of Cartesian coordinates which are used for drawing graphs, and that the definition in 8d refers to Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus.

    I agree with Admin about 27a and 21d, except for the latter I would note that Chambers gives YR as a abbreviation for ‘younger’.

    Thanks, bridgesong and Gemelo.

  4. Jim Hackett

    Wrt THE RED PLANET I think it refers to “Men come from Mars and women come from Venus’.

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