Gozo is today's setter.
If you like general knowledge, some of it obscure, then this may the puzzle for you as you need to know about 70s cars and TV, American/German composers, Maltese ports, African wagons, shipbuilding etc to solve this. I slotted in a lot of answers on my first pass, and thought I'd finish quickly but the SE corner held out for a bit as I don't know what a rivet span is, and to be honest, I still don't, but it's all that fits. The puzzle feels like it was meant to be a pangram, but Gozo couldn't find somewhere to use a Z. I'm not keen on the VJ DAY clue, as Jeremy Vine wasn't even born in 1945, nor on the repeated REs in ERROR FREE, and the clue for AQUARIA includes the word "songs", while ARIA is singular, the plural being either ARIE or ARIAS. Those quibbles apart, it was a fun solve in the end.
Thanks, Gozo.
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| 1 | LAAGER |
Destroyed a large ring of ox-wagons (6)
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*(a large) [anag:destroyed] A laager was a southern African defensive encapment forned by a ring of wagons, especially during the Great Trek of the mid-19th century, |
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| 4 | U-BOATS |
Enemy threats to a sub at sea (1-5)
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*(to a sub) [anag:at sea] |
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| 8 | ACQUIRE |
Get a 100 and 24 sheets of paper (7)
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A + C (100, in Roma numerals) + QUIRE ("24 sheets of paper") |
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| 9 | IDAHOAN |
Statesman arranged aid with disheartened hooligan (7)
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*(aid) with [disheartened] HO(olig)AN |
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| 11 | PEER GROUPS |
Lords’ cliques who have much in common (4,6)
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PEER ("lord") + GROUPS ("cliques") |
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| 12 | A FEW |
Some cafe with sandwiches (1,3)
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Hidden in [sandwiches] "cAFE With" |
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| 13 | MGARR |
Sports car and a Roller at my island’s ferry port (5)
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MG ("sports car") + A + RR (Rolls Royce, aka "Roller") Mġarr is the main ferry port of the `Maltese island of Gozo. |
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| 14 | THROTTLE |
Accelerator and choke (8)
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Double definition |
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| 16 | MILANESE |
Divisions of motorway to east of Italian city (8)
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MI LANES ("divisions of motorway") to E (east) |
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| 18 | VJ DAY |
Initially Jeremy Vine backed Sir Robin on August 15 1945 (1,1,3)
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[initially…backed] <=(J(eremy) V(ine)) + (Sir Robin) DAY |
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| 20 | SKYE |
Channel broadcasting cricket to eastern isle (4)
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SKY (TV "channel broadcasting cricket") to E (eastern) Not sure why Gozo has specifically chosen cricket, as Sky broadcasts a lot of sports, and "channel to eastern isle" would probably have sufficed. |
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| 21 | ALLOTMENTS |
Grants for rented gardening plots (10)
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Double definition |
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| 23 | EMIGRES |
Asylum seekers from corrupt regimes (7)
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*(regimes) [anag:corrupt] |
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| 24 | ANTLERS |
Bucks’ trophies? (7)
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Antlers are often diaplayed as hunting trophies, and they belong to bucks, but I don't like this clue. |
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| 25 | FOREST |
Leading medic has left wooded area (6)
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MO (medical officer, so "medic") has left FORE(mo)ST ("leading") |
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| 26 | SPIRES |
Winds on peaks (6)
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Double definition |
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| DOWN | ||
| 1 | LUCRE |
Some other culprit turned up the spoils (5)
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Hidden backwards in [some…turned up] "othER CULprit" |
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| 2 | AQUARIA |
In American university Queen songs tanks (7)
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Q (queen) in A (American) + U (university) + ARIA ("songs") The clue says "songs", but ARIA is singular, the plural being either ARIAS or ARIE. |
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| 3 | ERROR-FREE |
No mistakes here for Rupert Everett — thrice initially troubled (5-4)
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*(for re re re) [troubled] where RE is R(upert) Ev(erett) [initially] |
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| 5 | BIDES |
Waits for former president’s name dropping (5)
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(Joe) BIDE(n)'S ("former president's") with N (name) dropping |
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| 6 | ASH CART |
Broken coat-hangers gone missing on refuse truck (3,4)
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*(cathars) [anag:broken] where CATHARS is C(o)AT HA(nge)RS with the letters of GONE missing |
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| 7 | STAGE-PLAY |
Drama coach with freedom of movement (5-4)
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STAGE ("coach") with PLAY ("freedom of movement") |
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| 10 | KURT WEILL |
Brecht’s collaborator provides short, disagreeable sounds (4,5)
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Homophone/pun/aural wordplay [sounds] of CURT ("short") + VILE ("disagreeable") German playwright Bertolt Brecht and comoposer Kurt Weill collaborated on musical versions of Brecht's plays, especially "The Threepenny Opera". |
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| 13 | MEIN KAMPF |
Autobiography of member — fame and kin involved (4,5)
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*(mp fame kin) [anag:involved] where MP is Member (of Parliament) |
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| 15 | RIVET SNAP |
Five painters redesigned panel-fastening joint (5,4)
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*(v painters) [anag:redesigned] where V is five in Roman numerals |
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| 17 | AVENGER |
Hillman marque for Steed or Purdey (7)
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The Hillman Avenger was a British car of the 1970s, and Steed and Purdey characters in the New Avengers TV series. Purdey, played by Joanna Lumley, didn't appear in the original 60's show The Avengers, but in the reboot (The New Avengers), but I suppose the characters were avengers. |
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| 19 | DWELLER |
Resident departs with Dickens’ Sam (7)
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D (departs) + (Sam) WELLER (a character in Dickens' "The Pickwick Papers") |
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| 21 | AXELS |
Manx recluse regularly performing ice-skating feats (5)
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(m)A(n)X (r)E(c)L(u)S(e) [regularly] |
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| 22 | TYRES |
They could be spare in city restaurant (5)
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Hidden [in] "ciTY REStuarant" |
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Comment #1
Thanks Loonapick. I agree it was solvable but too many obscurities and loose clues for my liking. Are we really expected to know the names of Maltese ferry ports?
Thanks for the explanation of error free, and I share your reservation on this clue. Anagrams are hard enough with needing to guess what the fodder is first. I thought mein kampf was border line but this was too much.
I took buck as a synonym for stag in 24a but even then it’s not the best clue.
I agree with all of your moans but nevertheless filled it in without too much cheating. But stuffing in answers without fully understanding them and upon seeing the blog/google realising you never would have fully worked them out is not satisfying compared for example to Goliath’s witty grid yesterday.
Liked peer groups, to end on a positive note.