Guardian 29,943 – Vulcan

A very gentle offering for this Monday morning – I found it pretty much a write-in, with only a couple of clues needing more than a few seconds’ thought. Thanks to Vulcan.

 
Across
1 OKLAHOMA Just a quarter of this state would be fine (8)
A quarter of OKlahoma is OK, or “fine”
5 CHAINS Ranges of jewellery items (6)
Double definition
9 STRAUSS He provided waltzes as Truss danced (7)
(AS TRUSS)*
10 CHIPPER Briskly cheerful person preparing potatoes? (7)
Double definition
11 TWICE So shy after being bitten? (5)
A reference to the proverb “once bitten, twice shy”
12 CENTURION Roman soldier expecting congratulatory telegram? (9)
A reference to the telegram (now a card) sent from the monarch to a person on their hundredth birthday. A centurion can be “a person who has scored or achieved a hundred in anyway”, as well as the Roman soldier
13 COLLARED DOVE Arrested advocate for peace getting the bird (8,4)
COLLARED (arrested) + DOVE (advocate for peace)
17 ROUND THE BEND What you don’t see when driving is crazy (5,3,4)
Double definition
20 PRIMARIES Prudish stars get together for elections (9)
PRIM + ARIES (constellation)
22 AROMA A traveller’s distinctive fragrance (5)
A + ROMA
23 HEINOUS Outrageously wicked criminal in house (7)
(IN HOUSE)*
24 OCTOPUS After a few weeks, work for an army type? (7)
OCT (October, a few weeks) + OPUS (work) and an octopus is arm-y
25 TENDER Youthful follower of steam engines (6)
Double definition
26 INCREASE In credit, comfort is to grow (8)
IN + CR + EASE
Down
1 ON-SITE Note is circulated at the workplace (2-4)
NOTE IS
2 LARKIN One high-flying fashionable poet (6)
LARK (high-flying bird) + IN (fashionable)
3 HOUSEHOLD Family should hope to move without pressure (9)
Anagram of SHOULD HOPE less P[ressure]
4 MUSICAL CHAIRS Party game for conservatoire professors? (7,6)
A chair is a professorship, so those at a conservatoire would be of the musical variety
6 HAIKU Japanese work hard, assiduous in keeping up with the leaders (5)
First letters of Hard Assiduous In Keeping Up
7 IMPRISON Lock away troublemaker, absolutely not set up (8)
IMP (troublemaker) + reverse of NO SIR (absolutely not)
8 SPRINTER Fast mover, first in shop to collect computer equipment (8)
S[hop] + PRINTER
10 CONTRABASSOON Soon abort scan, having broken instrument (13)
(SOON ABORT SCAN)*
14 DONCASTER Not scared to relocate here? (9)
(NOT SCARED)*
15 DROP SHOT One dies in court, making a point (4,4)
Cryptic definition of this tennis term
16 AUDITION Hearing test (8)
Double definition
18 HOOPLA Band, note, played at funfair (6)
HOOP (band) + LA (sixth note of the scale)
19 LASSIE Scots girl has energy after cold drink (6)
LASSI (Indian cold drink) + E[nergy]
21 ALONE A mortgage said to be unique (5)
Sounds like “a loan”

16 comments on “Guardian 29,943 – Vulcan”

  1. AlanC

    Not difficult but so enjoyable and smooth. I thought DROP SHOT was a super clue and also liked CENTURION, COLLARED DOVE, DONCASTER for the surface, OCTOPUS (there is an OCTOPUS Army clothing brand) and IMPRISON.

    Ta Vulcan & Andrew.

  2. AlanC

    Thinking that I’d seen it recently, Vulcan as Imogen clued OKLAHOMA in Sept 2025 as ‘State that is briefly satisfactory’. I’m guessing that OK is also the abbreviation for the state.

  3. Layman

    I think this was Vulcan at his best – with lots of playful clues. I particularly liked AROMA, OKLAHOMA, DROP SHOT and OCTOPUS (where I for a moment mulled over why US = “army” – current events are taking their toll I guess). NHO LASSI = drink or CENTURION = telegram. Thanks Vulcan and Andrew!

  4. DropBear

    Thanks to Vulcan and Andrew, especially for the wonderful ( now that it’s been explained) arm-y definition
    Got the answer but could not parse it

  5. DropBear

    Layman@3
    Centurion does not refer to the telegram itself but rather the 100 year old expecting the royal telegram on her birthday

  6. paddymelon

    Good on you Alan C@1 for getting DROP SHOT. I do know tennis but it took me a while to parse it.
    I liked the arm-y OCTOPUS. I think I’ve seen something similar before. And IMPRISON.
    HAIKU was a good example of a haiku. 17 syllables

    ROUND THE BEND is very topical here. We’ve had so many accidents and road closures due to people not driving to the ongoing wet conditions on our bendy road, a ”major” highway. Numerous FB posts about ”crazy” drivers.

  7. michelle

    OCTOPUS = arm-y type made me groan.

    I could not parse 1ac but assumed a connection to OK=fine 12ac; 25ac (have heard of these telegrams but did not think of them today), HOT = ‘in court’ bit of 15d, having assumed that dies = drops – okay I get it now.

  8. AlanC

    paddymelon @6: back at you for HAIKU, great spot.

  9. KVa

    AlanC@2
    OKLAHOMA
    I think the clue could act as a CAD in a way
    (in addition to the fine=OK play).

    OCTOPUS
    def: Déjà vu

    Liked COLLARED DOVE and DROP SHOT.

    michelle@7
    DROP SHOT
    I also tried to parse it the way you did first before realising it was a CD.

    Thanks Vulcan and Andrew.


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  11. paddymelon

    And agree with Drop Bear (gotta be an Aussie) @5 about CENTURION. There is a question mark at the end. Not sure if LAYMAN @ 3 is part of the ‘Commonwealth’ or would know about the tradition of the monarch sending telegrams to those who’ve reached their century. It’s a loss I’m prepared to live with if we all end up being part of a republic.

  12. KVa

    paddymelon@6
    HAIKU
    Wow!

  13. Staticman1

    I have found Vulcan a bit chewier on his last few outings but this went back to usual Monday difficulty.

    I only knew one of the definitions of TENDER and didn’t fully understand DROP SHOT not being a tennis fan but otherwise few problems.

    PRIMARIES my favourite clue today

    Thanks Vulcan and Andrew

  14. ronald

    Once again the arm-y thing fooled me for a while when I was wondering where the definition of OCTOPUS lay within the clue. Though I suppose this creature has tentacles rather than arms. And had to look up that a Lassi was indeed a cool drink once LASSIE was last one in. The usual smooth Vulcan solve to start the week off with…

  15. ronald

    …watched the film My Octopus Teacher a short while ago, showing what an extraordinary, intelligent creature the OCTOPUS in fact is. Recommended…

  16. Layman

    DropBear@5, paddymelon@11 – thanks; I wasn’t very attentive when reading the blog, obviously 🙁 No I’m not in the Commonwealth and where I’m from there’s no such tradition, or a monarch

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