Financial Times 18,231 by XELA

A typical XELA offering this Friday.

FF: 8 DD: 7

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 ETHEREAL
Spiritual energy almost completely enveloping that place (8)

[ E ( energy ) ALl ( completely, almost ) ] containing THERE ( that place )

6 BOGOTA
Book to travel around a capital city (6)

B ( book ) [ reverse of TO GO ( travel ) ] A

9 EN BLOC
Central parts of opened tables lock together (2,4)

central parts of "..opENed taBLes lOCk.."

10 OUTLAWED
Absent superior reportedly given an embargo (8)

OUT ( absent ) LAWED ( sounds like LORD – superior )

11 DISTILLERY
Craft project including new trellis for plant (10)

DIY ( craft project ) containing [ TRELLIS ]*

12 DUKE
Peer appointed to welcome king (4)

DUE ( appointed ) containing K ( king )

13 SPECIE
Informal work detail primarily involving extra cash (6)

SPEC ( informal work detail, short for specification ) IE ( starting letters of "..Involving Extra.." )

15 SHOULDER
Ought the queen to take responsibility? (8)

SHOULD ( ought ) ER ( queen )

18 DOOMSTER
Fatalistic person’s disposition turned endlessly severe (8)

DOOM ( reverse of MOOD – disposition ) STERn ( severe, without last letter )

20 TOMATO
Shakshuka base made by mother in toto (6)

MA ( mother ) in TOTO

21 OTTO
Effusive old German guy (4)

OTT ( effusive ) O ( old )

23 MAPLE SYRUP
Sweet substance coming from purple yams, possibly (5,5)

[ PURPLE YAMS ]*

25 KLEFTIKO
Cook in the end abandoned one knockout lamb dish (8)

K ( cooK, last letter ) LEFT ( abandoned ) I ( one ) KO ( knockout ) ; i had to get help with this one

26 ENDEAR
Attract ultimate musical talent (6)

END ( ultimate ) EAR ( musical talent )

27 GOATEE
Kid with extremely eerie, devilish look? (6)

GOAT ( kid ) EE ( EeriE, end letters )

28 FIDDLIER
Final piece from Vivaldi taken on by musician is tricker to manage (8)

I ( vivaldI, last letter ) in FIDDLER ( musican )

DOWN
2 TENNIS PRO
Sinner — top, rampant player at Wimbledon? (6,3)

[ SINNER TOP ]*

3 ECLAT
Uplifting story about comic’s last, dazzling show (5)

[ reverse of TALE ( story ) ] containing C ( comiC, last letter )

4 EXCELLENT
Spreadsheet software, fast and very good (9)

EXCEL ( spreadsheet software ) LENT ( fast )

5 LIONESS
England footballer’s nasty insoles (7)

[ INSOLES ]*

6 BOTHY
Not just one variable type of Highland accommodation (5)

BOTH ( just one ) Y ( variable )

7 GRAND SLAM
Foreign money invested in flashy major tournament (5,4)

RANDS ( foreign money ) in GLAM ( flashy )

8 TWEAK
Minor adjustment that’s initially lacking oomph (5)

T ( That, initially ) WEAK ( lacking oomph )

14 COME OFF IT
Don’t be daft, and get down from there! (4,3,2)

cryptic def

16 ON THE MEND
Working with intention to protect those people in rehab, perhaps (2,3,4)

[ ON ( working ) END ( intention ) ] containing THEM ( those people )

17 ENTOURAGE
Attendants infuriate hosts out at sea (9)

ENRAGE ( infuriate ) containing [ OUT ]*

19 REPROOF
Criticism of Thatcher’s position supporting Republican (7)

REP ( republican ) ROOF ( thatcher's position )

22 TELCO
Three, maybe five characters in pastel colours (5)

hidden in "..pasTEL COlours" ( five characters of )

23 MAINE
Leading European state (5)

MAIN ( leading ) E ( european )

24 YODEL
Sing in a high range? (5)

not so cryptic def?

12 comments on “Financial Times 18,231 by XELA”

  1. Geoff Down Under

    A pity about the typo in 28a.

    As always, the UK-specific clues held me up. Is three a telco? Never heard of the Lionesses. I eventually found BOTHY — Scottish?

    Due/appointed was a head scratcher.

    New to me KLEFTIKO. The clue for YODEL elicited a smile.

  2. James P

    Another more straightforward but entertaining puzzle rewarding us for surviving the rigours earlier in the week.

    Liked maple syrup and tennis pro a lot.

    I wonder if Sinner realises he is a star of both crossword puzzles and centre court.

  3. grantinfreo

    A local place does a great shakshuka, but the Greek lamb was a ‘nho, so just follow the recipe’. Tasty little puzzle, ta X and T.

  4. KVa

    YODEL
    ‘high range’ also refers to YODELling being originally alpine?

  5. Geoff Down Under

    Yes, KVa, that’s why I enjoyed it. Not “also” but “only”, I thought. I didn’t see that Turbolegs had missed it.

  6. Autistic Trier

    Lots of fun, I only missed out on Endear and Entourage – not sure why since I managed to parse Kleftiko even though it was a NHO.

    I kicked myself when I twigged Distillery, I was convinced Maple Syrup was going to be Apple something or other but when I got Maine it leapt out at me.

    @Geoff Down Under a Bothy is a small hut, not just in Scotland but on the railways for use by Permanent Way gangs. Telco relates to Three which runs a mobile network in the UK.

  7. Pelham Barton

    Thanks Xela and Turbolegs

    28ac: Could there be a typo in the clue here? The definition would be better as “trickier to manage”.

    22dn: Thanks AT@7 for the full explanation here. I think the definition has to be “Three, maybe”.

  8. Jack Of Few Trades

    Autistic Trier@7: I also tried “apple…” and then played around with the 5 remaining letters in my head when “syrup” came to me, so it was a useful mistake to make.

    Had the feeling that it was going to be a pangram with all those Ks and an X popping up but actually a long way short, though the idea stopped me seeing “entourage” until the end as I was trying to put the Q in with the U from “syrup”. Trying to be too clever!

    Thanks turbolegs and to Xela for a smoothly put together puzzle which I was glad to be doing after lunch as otherwise I’d be getting peckish with talk of shakshuka, kleftiko, tomato, maple syrup and a trip to the distillery…

  9. Petert

    I liked DISTILLERY for that “Oh, no not an obscure plant… Oh, that kind of plant” moment.

  10. Babbler

    Interesting that there were three words in the SW corner ending in O. Couldn’t get any of them, but then I’d never heard of KLEFTIKO or TELCO, nor for that matter Shakshuka. I assume Xela is a foodie who favours exotic recipes.
    Didn’t get OUTLAWED either, but I very much enjoyed today’s puzzle, for which thanks as usual.

  11. Theydonboyi

    Huge fun. Telco floored us until we read above.

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