Independent 12,264 by Eccles

Eccles is back in his Wednesday slot this week.

Another great puzzle from Eccles – smooth surfaces and a good mix of clue-types – one or two write-ins but plenty to stir up the old grey matter.

It took us much longer that it should have to parse 27ac, and we almost convinced ourselves that there was a misprint in the clue for 25d enabling us to take ‘y’ (‘yen’ – not ‘ten’) away from STUDY, until Bert saw the light!

Thanks Eccles for the fun.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1. Make six deliveries, and impress greatly (4,4)
BOWL OVER

In cricket there are six ‘deliveries’ BOWLed in an OVER

5. Noticed hosts beginning to cook with seasoning (6)
SPICED

SPIED (noticed) round or ‘hosting’ C (first letter or ‘beginning’ to cook)

10. Suggested cost of lean rump, finally, with side dish (4,5)
LIST PRICE

LIST (lean) P (last or ‘final’ letter of rump) RICE (side dish)

11. Marks vehicles on style, at first (5)
SCARS

CARS (vehicles) after or ‘on’ S (first letter of style)

12. Relative wasting American’s money (4)
COIN

COusIN (relative) missing or ‘wasting’ US (American)

13. Experiment with running over most of the competition (9)
TRIATHLON

TRIAL (experiment) ON (running) round or ‘over’ THe missing the last letter or ‘most of’

15. Alleges son destroyed city (3,7)
LOS ANGELES

An anagram (‘destroyed’) of ALLEGES SON

17. Sex appeals after knocking back wine (4)
ASTI

A reversal (‘knocking back’) of IT (sex appeal) SA (sex appeal)

19. I’ve made a mistake over love note at end of e-mail, perhaps (4)
OOPS

O (over) O (love) PS (‘note at end of e-mail, perhaps’)

20. Content to pass Emile thalidomide — it’s fairly harmful to genes (10)
SEMILETHAL

Hidden (‘content’) in pasS EMILE THALidomide

22. Active nurses out dancing (9)
STRENUOUS

An anagram (‘dancing’) of NURSES OUT

24. Annoys German boarding aircraft (4)
BUGS

G (German) in or ‘boarding’ BUS (aircraft – apparently a term of affection or slang)

26. Rejected a ham omelette, initially, in Nebraskan city (5)
OMAHA

A reversal (‘rejected’) of A HAM O (first or ‘initial’ letter of omelette)

27. Fresh article covering popular water sports venue (3,6)
THE SOLENT

inSOLENT (‘fresh’) with THE (article) replacing or ‘covering’ ‘in’ (popular)

28. Belief system is welcomed by those people (6)
THEISM

IS in (‘welcomed by’) THEM (those people)

29. Conquered one achievement, inspiring another (8)
DEFEATED

DEED (‘one achievement’) round or ‘inspiring’ FEAT (another achievement)

DOWN
1. Clog dance (4)
BALL

Double definition – we had to check the first

2. Bridge player, working at large shop, mostly, wanting kip in coastal resort (6-5-4)
WESTON-SUPER-MARE

WEST (bridge player) ON (working) SUPERMARkEt (large shop) missing the last letter or ‘mostly’ and missing or ‘wanting’ ‘k’ (kip). This was almost a write-in from the definition and enumeration. Bert taught Joyce to drive on the beach at Weston-Super-Mare back in the 1960s. Thankfully his mother did not complain about us using the car!

3. Pop-up books about United’s rival (8)
OPPONENT

An anagram (‘up’) of POP+ NT (New Testament – ‘books’) round ONE (united)

4. Kick out six in English court (5)
EVICT

VI (six in roman numerals) in E (English) CT (court)

6. Maybe Afghan father shot crook (6)
PASHTO

PA (father) + an anagram (‘crook’) of SHOT

7. Emperor let her gate-crash parties (7,3,5)
CHARLES THE GREAT

An anagram (‘parties’) of LET HER GATE-CRASH

8. Deprive of claim in Settle, strangely, after I’d turned up (10)
DISENTITLE

An anagram (‘strangely’) of IN SETTLE after a reversal (turned up’) of I’D

9. Joke beer bottles getting one complaint (8)
BERIBERI

RIB (joke) in or ‘bottled by’ BEER + I (one)

14. Bishop can start to disregard rule in place for fox hunting? (5,5)
BLOOD SPORT

B (bishop) LOO (can – toilet) D (first letter or ‘start’ of disregard) + R (rule) in SPOT (place)

16. What keeps still, extremely withdrawn? A canine offered in swap deal? (8)
EYETOOTH

EH (what) round or ‘keeping’ YET (still) and a reversal (‘withdrawn’) of TOO (extremely)

18. Welsh town boosted politician in Europe with no money (8)
PEMBROKE

A reversal (‘boosted’) of MEP (‘politician in Europe’) + BROKE (with no money)

21. Manipulates desires in audition (6)
KNEADS

A homophone (‘in audition’) of NEEDS (desires)

23. Is back for one last bit of private investment (5)
SIEGE

A reversal (‘back’) IS + EG (‘for one’) E (last letter or ‘bit’ of private) – a new meaning for us

25. Boss in workplace having ten leaving (4)
STUD

STUDio (workplace) with ’10’ (ten) missing or ‘leaving’

 

2 comments on “Independent 12,264 by Eccles”

  1. Hovis

    Had to slap myself once I saw the parsing for THE SOLENT. How did I miss that?
    Couldn’t see k = “kip” in 2d. I assume this is in relation to the monetary unit of Laos. Vaguely remember seeing this before.

  2. E.N.Boll&

    Hovis@1 you can slap me too, I guessed THE SOLENT, but just couldn’t work out why. Quite clever, and thanks BJ.
    I think Kip=K, may be a science thing. A unit of force!? The currency is K, but with a crossbar.
    Whichever, it’s desperation setting.
    In fact, I found that many wordplays were too contrived for my liking…they only seem “clever” after solving the definition.
    SIEGE, 23(ac), is beyond me.
    Thanks B & J

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