Spectator 2727: On track by Doc

Doc (who I believe is also the excellent Maskarade in The Guardian) is this week’s setter.


There are 11 unclued lights and the rubric tells us they are “of a kind”.  When 16 down looked as if it ended in -stone and 44 across looked as if it ended in -hatch, I began to think in terms of race tracks, and this was confirmed by the crossword’s title.  There are 9 in all, made up from 11 solutions, with two tracks each needing two lights to be joined, all being Formula 1 venues from various different countries.

While some clues were relatively gentle, I wouldn’t have been able to complete this crossword without Google or its equivalent.  My knowledge of  Arran villages and Austrian skiers would certainly have left me floundering.  To say nothing of skiing tour companies and Indian bandits ….

Definitions are underlined.

Across

4 Media broadcast about 12 that’s cheap and practically useless (1,4,1,5)

A DIME A DOZEN

anagram (broadcast) of MEDIA + A DOZEN (twelve)


11 Letters being sent to distant branch (7)

OUTPOST

POST (letters) going OUT (being sent)


12 Medium range paintings (6)

MURALS

M (medium) + URALS (range – of mountains)


13 Passing nurse in van (9)

TRANSIENT

EN (nurse) in TRANSIT (a Ford van)


14 Join princess having kiss (5)

ANNEX

ANNE (Princess) + X (kiss)


16. unclued

CARLO

WITH 15D the racetrack in Monaco


19. unclued

ESTORIL

Formula 1 track in Portugal


21 Roman numeral from cross against heads of two icons (4)

XVII

X (cross) + V (against) + II (first letter -twice – of icon)


23 Having abandoned shelter, Loch Ness Monster shocked army personnel (3-4)

NON-COMS

Anagram (shocked) of OC N MONS – Loch Ness Monster without  (abandoned) the letters of shelter


24 A new version of Black Beauty? (4)

FOAL

Offspring (a new version) of e g (the question mark) the horse Black Beauty


25 Delight with visit, providing that money, finally (7)

BEATIFY

BE AT (visit) + IF (providing) + Y (last letter – finally – of money)


30 Sportsman’s call angered doctor (2,5)

EN GARDE

Anagram (doctor) of ANGERED


31 Assumed name I omitted, sadly (4)

ALAS

ALIAS (assumed name) minus (omitted) I


32 On the soapbox, receiving no stars? (7)

ORATING

Receiving no stars could be Zero (O-) rating


34 Rattle outside – rattle from inside (4)

RALE

RA + LE – the outside letters of rattle). To rale is to produce a rattling noise when the chest is examined by a stethoscope


35 Cooked a cod. It is for Indian bandits (7)

DACOITS

Anagram (cooked) of A COD ITS


37 unclued

IMOLA

Italian Grand Prix course


40 unclued

MONZA

also an Italian racetrack


41 He painted lines without a permit (9)

CANALETTO

Canto (lines – of verse) outside (without) A  + LET (permit)


42 Country fellow’s gossip (6)

GUYANA

GUY (fellow) + ANA (gossip)


43 Female has lived on illicit liquor (7)

SHEBEEN

SHE (female) + BEEN (has lived)


44 unclued

BRANDS HATCH

The (originally) grass track in Kent, where the first motor race ever is said to have been held.

 

Down

1 Some PC parent on the committee (6,5)

MOTHER BOARD

Mother (parent) + (on the) BOARD (committee).  The mother board is the main circuit board of a computer (PC)


2 Show of respect is short on the fringes of society (6)

CURTSY

CURT (short – in  behaviour) + SY – the “fringes ” of SOCIETY.  I have always spelt the word curtsey but this spelling is an alternative.


3 A frightening beginning (5)

START

Double definition, using the verb in the sense of startle.


5 Some escudos – hush-money (4)

DOSH

hidden (some) in escuDOS Hush


6 River emergency – councillor’s resigned (4)

ISIS

CRISIS without (resigned) CR (councillor)


7 Founder of ski-travel company turning 34 now (4,3)

ERNA LOW 

Anagram (turning) of NOW + RALE (solution to clue 34).  Not being a skier, I had to Google the company.


8 Believer in good and ill suggests fighter (7)

DUALIST

Homophone (suggests) of DUELLIST (fighter)


9 UNCLUED

ZANDVOORT

Formula 1 circuit in the Netherlands.


10 Mournful key member CIA outed (7)

ELEGIAC

E (key) + LEG (member) + anagram (outed) of CIA


15 unclued

MONTE

with 16a MONTE CARLO, the circuit in Monaco


17 Country from Central Europe. That’s madness! (7)

ROMANIA

RO (central Europe) + MANIA (madness)


18 unclued

SILVERSTONE

track of British Grand Prix


20 Imply there isn’t a conflagration (7)

INFERNO

INFER NO suggests imply there isn’t …


22 unclued

CATALUNYA

Barcelona-Catalunya is a Spanish circuit


26 unclued

LAGOS

with 36d INTER, the Brazilian circuit


27 Austrian skier is heard to cry (7)

CLAMOUR

Franz KLAMMER (homophone) is an Austrian ski racer


28 Stop state instruction (7)

COMMAND

COMMA (a stop) + ND (North Dakota – a state)


29 Village on Arran has mall rebuilt (7)

LAMLASH

Anagram (rebuilt) of HAS MALL


33 Art gallery in opposite directions on New York island (6)

STATEN

TATE (art gallery) in S and N (opposite directions)


36 unclued

INTER 

with 26d LAGOS, the Brazilian Grand Prix track


38 Strike secures hard money in Asia (4)

BAHT

BAT (strike) outside (secures) H (hard.  The baht is the currency of Thailand.


39 Guinness, say, or another tipple on edge of counter (4)

ALEC

ALE (another tipple) + C (edge of counter).  Sir Alec G, one of the greats, best known for portraying George Smiley


 

 

 

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