Financial Times 18,338 by SLORMGORM

SLORMGORM kicks off the week…

A nice gentle puzzle with some excellent surfaces to enjoy on this Easter Monday.

 

Thanks SLORMGORM!

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
7. Foundering erection is issue, I admitted (4)
RUIN

RUN (issue), I admitted

8. Confused bachelor Reed drunkenly steals Oscar? (10)
BEWILDERED

B (bachelor) + ((REED)* (*drunkenly) steals WILDE (Oscar?))

10. I’m joyous in court (Henry will get over love) (6)
WOOHOO

WOO (court) + H (Henry) will get O (over) + O (love)

11. Men maiden in portable shelters makes suffer (8)
TORMENTS

(OR (men) + M (maiden)) in TENTS (portable shelters)

12. Think about Tory Party and shudder ultimately (8)
CONSIDER

CON (tory) + SIDE (party) and [shudde]R (ultimately)

13. New allotment sheds close to other land (6)
NATION

N (new) + [r]ATION (allotment, sheds [othe]R (close to))

15. Bit of furniture isn’t fitting with large beds (8,5)
DRESSING TABLE

(ISNT with LARGE BEDS)* (*fitting)

18. Region I cream, being in need of treatment (6)
CRIMEA

(I CREAM)* (*being in need of treatment)

20. Husband’s stuffy? Not any shock there! (8)
HAIRLESS

H (husband) + AIRLESS (stuffy)

22. One taking a rise out of global warming? (3,5)
SEA LEVEL

Cryptic definition

24. Dead slow making first right heading for town (2,4)
AT REST

ARREST (slow, making first R (right) T[own] (heading for))

25. Revolutionary group in Algiers and in Istanbul (10)
SANDINISTA

[alier]S AND IN ISTA[nbul] (in)

26. Party crashed by teams occasionally in March? (4)
DEMO

DO (party) crashed by [t]E[a]M[s] (occasionally)

DOWN
1. Unlawful bust (3,2,5)
OUT OF ORDER

Double definition

2. A French catholic on speed with IT experience? (8)
UNCHASTE

UN (a, French) + C (catholic) on HASTE (speed)

3. A river spreading over lowland in another country? (6)
ABROAD

A + BROAD (river spreading over lowland)

4. One with wind in car let loose (8)
CLARINET

(IN CAR LET)* (*loose)

5. Respectable son written out of inheritance (6)
DECENT

DE[s]CENT (inheritance, S (son) written out of)

6. Favourite to win last of medals in trial (4)
PEST

PET (favourite) to win [medal]S (last of)

9. Locals lose nightwear after a hurricane (8,5)
WATERING HOLES

(LOSE NIGHTWEAR)* (*after a hurricane)

14. Password seen as poem scrambled (4,6)
OPEN SESAME

(SEEN AS POEM)* (*scrambled)

16. Having lost pound, winger around five gets hungry (8)
STARVING

STAR[l]ING (winger, having lost L (pound)) around V (five)

17. Live rail at final station in foreign capital (8)
BELGRADE

BE (live) + [rai]L + GRADE (station)

19. Woman getting to the bottom of graduate’s complaint (6)
MALADY

LADY (woman) getting to the bottom of MA (graduate)

21. One absent without notice at the front, to a certain extent (2,1,3)
IN A WAY

(I (one) + AWAY (absent)) without N[otice] (at the front)

23. Picture finally taken with Hoover, say cheese! (4)
EDAM

[pictur]E (finally) taken with DAM (Hoover, say)

5 comments on “Financial Times 18,338 by SLORMGORM”

  1. Sourdough

    Yes, this was quite gentle fun.
    I couldn’t see ‘grade’ = ‘station’ in BELGRADE, though that had to be the answer. I still can’t quite see them as synonyms.
    Thanks Slormgorm and Teacow.

  2. SandyAbstentia

    Put Mercia for 18 which slowed me briefly. Else all good. Thanks Slormgorm and Teacow.

  3. Sourdough

    Yes, forgot to mention I also entered ‘Mercia’ on the first pass.


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  5. Autistic Trier

    Took me a little while to tune in but in the end lots of fun.

    Thanks to Slormgorm and Teacow.

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