Independent 12,336 by Eccles

Eccles is in his customary Wednesday slot this week.

Another excellently crafted puzzle from Eccles – smooth surfaces and concise clues. There are a couple of unusual words (for us) – at 4d and 5d, but the clues are clear enough to enable solving and then checking the answer.

Thanks to Eccles for another good Wednesday work-out.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1. Study indications characteristic in body of water north-west of Iceland (7,6)
DENMARK STRAIT

DEN (study) MARKS (indications) TRAIT (characteristic)

8. Maybe onion is to cry over (4)
BULB

A reversal (‘over’) of BLUB (cry)

9. Spits next to hat? It makes me speechless (10)
GOBSTOPPER

GOBS (spits) TOPPER (hat)

10. Dribble excitedly over upper-class American singer (8)
BLUEBIRD

An anagram (‘excitedly’) of DRIBBLE round U (upper-class)

11. Delivery from first of youthful employees unwrapped (6)
YORKER

Y (first letter of youthful) wORKERs (employees) missing the first and last letters (‘unwrapped’)

13. Extinguish most of blaze next to small trees (6,4)
SCOTCH FIRS

SCOTCH (extinguish) FIRe (blaze) missing the last letter (‘most of’) + S (small)

16. Goodness, one’s a yes, at first (1,3)
I SAY

I’S (one’s) A Y (first letter of yes)

17. Disappearance of brightness not good (4)
LOSS

gLOSS (brightness) missing the ‘g’ (good)

18. Spirit suppressed by nudist, ill at ease (10)
DISTILLATE

Hidden (‘suppressed’) in nuDIST ILL AT Ease

20. Rise to great height in Persia, somehow (6)
ASPIRE

An anagram (‘somehow’) of PERSIA

22. Gets nice flies in branch of biology (8)
GENETICS

An anagram (‘flies’) of GETS NICE

24. Live troll oddly ignored American convict, current leader who partied with young girls (10)
BERLUSCONI

BE (live) R L (alternate letters – ‘oddly ignored’ – of troll) US (American) CON (convict) I (current)

26. Jelly portion in tea garden (4)
AGAR

Hidden (‘portion’) in teA GARden

27. Deprived and unhappy in bed? Call Edward (13)
DISADVANTAGED

SAD (unhappy) in DIVAN (bed) + TAG (call) ED (Edward)

DOWN
1. Betray 20 in Rome? (6-5)
DOUBLE-CROSS

20 in Roman numerals is XX – ‘DOUBLE CROSS’

2. No problem, mostly, to kick out professional of high rank (5)
NOBLE

NO proBLEm missing the last letter (‘mostly’) and ‘kicking out’ ‘pro’ (professional)

3. Suffering US heading for transformation (9)
ANGUISHED

An anagram (‘for transformation’) of US HEADING

4. On reflection, I would spot content of fake sport that’s not breathtaking? (7)
KABADDI

A reversal (‘on reflection’) of I’D (I would) DAB (spot) AK (middle letters or ‘content’ of fake) – we’d never heard of this strange sport which apparently involves the players holding their breath while chanting ‘kabaddi’ and trying to tag a member of the opposing team

5. Scruffy final character in Breakfast at Tiffany’s eviscerated (5)
TATTY

T (‘final character’ of breakfast) AT TiffanY (missing the middle letters or ‘eviscerated’)

6. It sprinkles holy water in breathing apparatus, according to initiates (9)
ASPERGILL

GILL (‘breathing apparatus’) with AS PER (‘according to’) in front or ‘initiating’

7. Body part seen in northern resort from time to time (3)
TOE

A reversal (‘northern’ in a down clue) of alternate letters (‘from time to time’) in rEsOrT

12. Stretcher produced after basic dental works (7,4)
ELASTIC BAND

An anagram (‘works’) of BASIC DENTAL

14. Site Celts developed to produce plums (9)
TESTICLES

An anagram (‘developed’) of SITE CELTS – we had never come across this ‘synonym’ before – and it’s not in Chambers!

15. Boffin, one enthralled by exotic insect in street? (9)
SCIENTIST

I (one) in (‘enthralled by’) an anagram (‘exotic’) of INSECT in ST (street)

19. Indication Rita perhaps married woman in Rome (7)
SIGNORA

SIGN (indication) ORA (Rita Ora, singer, actress)

21. Got better, and stopped losing head (5)
EASED

cEASED (stopped) missing the first letter or ‘losing head’

23. Back in Belfast with a north German accent (5)
TWANG

T (last letter or ‘back’ in Belfast) W (with) A N (north) G (German)

25. Stop being flexible when naked (3)
END

bENDy (flexible) missing the first and last letters or ‘naked’

4 comments on “Independent 12,336 by Eccles”

  1. PostMark

    KABADDI has actually appeared on UK TV at times and, yes, it’s an odd version of tag. The reason they chant, I believe, is to prove they are not unfairly holding their breath. I was beaten by the nho ASPERGILL, even with GILL in place as a guess. I could not spot that ‘initiates’ was a positional indicator, unfortunately. SCOTCH FIRS went in with a little hesitation – I have certainly encountered Scots Pine but am not used to seeing it with the Scotch prefix which I think is more common in the US. BERLUSCONI has a topical if grim surface – nice to have TESTICLES to raise a smile.

    Thanks both

  2. Rabbit Dave

    Sheer excellence from a setter at the top of his game. My only unknown was KABADDI but this was clearly clued.

    From a page littered with ticks, BERLUSCONI, DOUBLE-CROSS and ASPERGILL were my top picks.

    Many thanks to Eccles and to B&J.

  3. sofamore

    Needed help for the sprinkler. I had AS PER but not GILL. Likes for DOUBLE CROSS, TOE, ‘plums’ for TESTICLES, and ‘bendy’ for flexible. Thanks B&J and Eccles.

  4. Petert

    BERLUSCONI, KABADDI, DOUBLE-CROSS and GOBSTOPPER were my favourites. Great puzzle.

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