Financial Times 18,329 by SOLOMON

A fun, beautiful puzzle from SOLOMON with several outstanding surfaces.

FF: 10 DD: 9, with a Pangram to boot.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 BONNIE
Pretty one wearing timeless headwear (6)
I ( one ) in BONNEt ( headwear, without T – time )
4 SMASHING
Cry about Pulp breaking up (8)
SING ( cry ) around MASH ( pulp )_
10 LORD MAYOR
My, my — hosts start to audition men for Dick Whittington? (4,5)
LORD ( my ) [ MY containing A ( Audition, first letter ) ] OR ( men )
11 DJINN
DJ alongside bar getting spirits (5)
DJ INN ( bar )
12 SPANDEX
Exhausted stand-up with old material (7)
SP ( Stand-uP, exhausted i.e. without inner letters ) AND ( with ) EX ( old )
13 OPEN-AIR
Outdoor opera in Barking (4-3)
[ OPERA IN ]*
14 PLAZA
Square up, finally, with extreme characters in LA (5)
P ( uP, last letter ) [ AZ ( extreme characters ) in LA ]
15 BLOBBIEST
Most spotted black ties ruined by black pitch (9)
B ( black ) LOB ( pitch ) B ( black ) [ TIES ]*
17 NUMBER TWO
Second-in-command asleep beside Queen Elizabeth II? (6,3)
NUMB ( asleep ) ER ( queen elizabeth ) TWO ( II )
19 RAPID
Quick, informal talk performed without introduction (5)
tRAP ( informal talk, without starting letter ) dID ( performed, without starting letter )
21 NITRATE
Chemical that indicates the spread of lice? (7)
cryptic def; read as NIT RATE ( ~ spread of lice )
23 PLASTIC
Petrochemical products and wine held by limited company (7)
ASTI ( wine ) in PLC ( limited company )
25 VOTER
Left or right winger putting a cross into the box? (5)
&lit; nice surface with the football connotation
26 FREQUENCY
French queen upset about yankee’s ‘commonness’ (9)
FR ( french ) [ QUEEN ]* C ( about ) Y ( yankee )
27 SIDEWAYS
Players swing end-to-end and left-to- right? (8)
SIDE ( players ) [ WAYS ( swing = SWAY, end-to-end : the first S moving to the last )
28 SAVAGE
Slate and silver kept in store (6)
AG ( silver ) in SAVE ( store )
DOWN
1 BALLS
DOS is rubbish (5)
BALL ( DO, party, dance etc ) S
2 NIRVANA
Group turning up in vehicle protected by gunners (7)
NI ( reverse of IN ) [ VAN ( vehicle ) in RA ( gunners ) ]
3 IMMEDIATE
I’m Solomon, the crossword setter infiltrating meeting that’s urgent (9)
IM ME ( solomon ) [ I ( the crossword setter ) in DATE ( meeting ) ]
5 MARCO POLO
Merchant’s stuff sent north atop old motor (5,4)
MARC ( reverse of CRAM, staff ) O ( old ) POLO ( motor, car model )
6 SEDGE
Upset, say, Des and Iris? (5)
reverse of EG ( say ) DES
7 IMITATE
Copy what a tigged child says at the end of game (7)
I’M IT ( what a tigged child says ) AT E ( gamE, last letter )
8 GENERATED
Disturbed teenager initially dreaded getting triggered (9)
[ TEENAGER ]* D ( Dreaded, initially )
9 LYNX
Vera, last November, turned to kiss Cat (4)
LYNn ( vera, referring to the iconic singer ) with the last N – november changing to X ( kiss )
14 PENKNIVES
Distribute seven pink implements among the Swiss Guard? (9)
[ SEVEN PINK ]*
15 BUTTERFLY
Old caterpillar that’s fat, loud and extremely lazy (9)
BUTTER ( fat ) F ( loud ) LY ( LazY, end characters )
16 BARRACUDA
What’s chewed by some Hebridean sheep? A fish (9)
BARRA ( island in the outer hebrides ) CUD ( what sheep chew ) A
18 MUTATED
Genetically modified mongrel biting a journalist (7)
[ MUTT ( mongrel ) containing A ] ED ( journalist )
20 PETUNIA
Woman’s plane, on vacation, is leaving African country (7)
PE ( PlanE, on vacation i.e. without inner letters ) TUNisIA ( african country, without IS )
22 ARROW
Who killed Cock Robin? The first character quietly dispatched missile (5)
spARROW ( who killed cock robin, without S – first character P – quietly )
23 PHEW
Hard chair’s put outside — that’s a relief (4)
H ( hard ) in PEW ( chair )
24 CLYDE
Firth of 150 yards depth close to Ayrshire (5)
CL ( 150, roman numerals ) Y ( yards ) D ( depth ) E ( ayrshirE, last letter )

3 comments on “Financial Times 18,329 by SOLOMON”

  1. SM

    I agree that this was fun and an excellent puzzle. But I thought it was only of medium difficulty. One quibble about 6d, is iris a SEDGE?
    Small typo in the blog 5d: stuff not staff.

    Thanks to both for the usual high standard .

  2. diagacht

    Like SM not sure iris is a SEDGE, nor that PEW is a chair (rather a long bench)
    Enjoyed the puzzle nonetheless

  3. Petert

    If someone says “Take a pew”, they mean take a chair, so I was fine with that, but I have to agree about SEDGE. IMMEDIATE, BARRACUDA and FREQUENCY my favourites.

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