Financial Times Sunday 143 – World by Gozo

A fun geographically themed puzzle. Find it to solve online or download and print at ft.com/crossword

The usual preamble:

A cryptic puzzle themed on one particular place in the world. Its name should be inserted at 9/1. Work out the place by solving the * asterisked clues. Their solutions have some relevance to the place, such as famous people, locations and culture

A gentle but enjoyable puzzle – well, I found it gentle, but that’s because I was familiar with all the thematic solutions. Quite a high number of anagrams, which could make things tricky if you’re not familiar with some of the Gaelic spellings.

Thanks, Gozo!

 picture of the completed grid

Definitions are underlined in the clues. Thematic clues are marked with an asterisk and have no further definition.

ACROSS
8 BEAU
Lover from the East End, on the phone (4)
Sounds like (on the phone) “BOW” (from the East End)
9/1 INNER HEBRIDES
[See Notes] (5,8)
The place to which the solutions to all asterisked clues are linked
10 A LOT
Nothing odd, sailboats are plenty (1,3)
Even letters (nothing odd) in sAiLbOaTs
11 RELIGHT
The girl about to fire again (7)
Anagram (about) of THE GIRL
13 ADMIT
Allow in to confess (5)
Two definitions
14 BROADFORD
* Crossing second-class thoroughfare first (9)
FORD (crossing) with B-ROAD (second-class thoroughfare) first

A village on the Isle of Skye, the second-largest settlement on the island

16 AS USUAL
Typical — upset USA twice — then left (2,5)
Anagram (upset) of USA USA + L (left)
17 CRUSADE
Campaign to rebuild used car (7)
Anagram (rebuild) of USED CAR
21 BLOCKHEAD
Stop school boss being a fool (9)
BLOCK (stop) + HEAD (school boss)
24 CANNA
* Tin and sodium (5)
CAN (tin) + NA (sodium)

An island of the Inner Hebrides, the westernmost of the Small Isles archipelago

25 HALLOO
Henry and John urge on a pack of hounds (6)
HAL (Henry) + LOO (john)
26 LISMORE
* 49 is enough, but…. (7)
L (50) IS MORE than IL (49)

An island of the Inner Hebrides, site of a 6th century monastery

29 ISLAY
* Ain’t professional (5)
IS LAY (not professional)

Southernmost island of the Inner Hebrides, known as the Queen of the Hebrides

30 SOAY
* It’s outside, sorry to say (4)
The outer letters of SOrry to sAY

Small island off the coast of Skye, current population 3

DOWN
2 CUILLINS
* Some may speak of moderate taverns (8)
Sounds like (some may speak of) “COOL INNS” (moderate taverns)

A range of mountains on the Isle of Skye, divided into two main ridges, Black Cuillin and Red Cuillin

3 EIGG
* Some of the Baggies coming up (4)
Some of the letters of the baGGIEs reversed (coming up)

Another of the Small Isles archipelago in the Inner Hebrides. The Baggies, for any non-football fans, is the nickname of West Bromwich Albion

4 IN STORE
Tries on pants off the shelf (2-5)
Anagram (pants) of TRIES ON
5 ARMCHAIRS
Matriarchs having no time repairing comfy seats (9)
Anagram (repairing) of MA[t]RIARCHS less T (time)
6/28 PAPS OF JURA
* Dad disturbed fops and court panellist, it’s said (4,2,4)
PA (dad) + anagram (disturbed) of FOPS + “JUROR” (court panellist) soundalike (it’s said)

A range of three mountains on Jura

7 DOLLAR
Money bringing sorrow, we’re told (6)
Sounds like (we’re told) “DOLOUR” (sorrow)
15 LAPHROAIG
* Gail and Oprah are out (9)
Anagram (are out) of GAIL OPRAH

A famous Scotch whisky from Islay

18 SEA HORSE
New shoes are for graceful swimmer (3,5)
Anagram (new) of SHOES ARE
19/12 DUNVEGAN CASTLE
* Version of Vulgate scanned (8,6)
Anagram (version) of VULGATE SCANNED

13th-century castle on the isle of Skye, seat of MacLeod of MacLeod, chief of the Clan MacLeod

20 CAOL ILA
* Calceolaria tended without care (4,3)
Anagram (tended) of [ca]LC[e]OLA[r]IA less the letters CARE

A whisky distillery on the Isle of Skye

22 LEAGUE
Association’s underwater measure (6)
Two definitions
23 CALMAC
* Afternoon, not windy first, then cloudy (6)
A (afternoon) with CALM (not windy) first, then C (cloudy)

The ferry company that operates services between the Hebridean islands and the mainland. If you’re not familiar with it, the abbreviation C for cloudy is used in meteorology and is listed in Chambers

27 SKYE
* Channel broadcasting cricket to England (4)
SKY (channel broadcasting cricket) + E (England)

Largest and northernmost of the islands of the Inner Hebrides

4 comments on “Financial Times Sunday 143 – World by Gozo”

  1. Shanne

    I took far too long spotting CALMAC considering all my trips to the INNER HEBRIDES have involved them. Last time I was there I had plans to visit JURA and ISLAY but my offspring didn’t cope. We got as far as ARRAN.

    Thank you to Widdersbel and Gozo for a fun puzzle.

  2. SM

    One of our favourite regions. Last time we nearly came to grief near
    Corryvreckan. Looking forward to August when we will be the area again.
    Delightful puzzle . Thanks to Gozo and Widdersbel.

  3. Bracoman

    Thanks both.

    I am reasonably familiar with the region and it brought back many happy memories.

    I was about to protest that the town of Dollar was nowhere near the region, but I then noticed that there was no asterisk.

  4. grantinfreo

    Thanks Gozo and Widders. Had to reveal the last few. A long way out of my ken except for a few like Skye, Lismore, Islay and that peaty smokey whiskey.

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