Enigmatic Variations 1746 – In Part by Miles

“For 10 clues the entry is either the answer IN PART or vice versa (five cases of each), and in each of these clues an extra word, to be removed before solving, provides another version of one of these entries. In each of the remaining 24 clues an extra letter, which is not to be entered, is indicated by the wordplay; in clue order, these letters provide a message from which solvers can find a further trio to be written beneath the grid. Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended.”

The answers to and entries for the ten thematic clues are actors and their characters (in either order). For example, the answer to 24ac is (Sigourney) WEAVER; its entry is (Ellen) RIPLEY from Alien. Anagrams of the extra words give the entries, which may or may not be for the entry related to the clue the extra word is found in.

The extra letters give THIRD LETTERS OF THESE CLUES, which in turn give LAWRENCE / EVERDEEN / VENEERED, to be written under the grid.

Actor Character Film
Heath Ledger Ennis Del Mar Brokeback Mountain
Harrison Ford Han Solo Star Wars
Russell Crowe Wendell “Bud” White L.A. Confidential
Sigourney Weaver Ellen Ripley Alien
Meryl Streep Joanna Kramer Kramer Vs. Kramer
Christopher Lloyd Dr. Emmett Brown Back to the Future
Jeff Bridges Starman Starman
Jamie Lee Curtis Laurie Strode Halloween
Montgomery Clift Holland Perce The Misfits
Tom Hanks Woody Toy Story
Jennifer Lawrence Katniss Everdeen The Hunger Games

I thought this was a nice idea with a different approach to what I might vaguely call the norm.

Thanks Miles!

What do you think of the various films/actors? Perhaps controversially, I am not a fan of The Misfits. Less controversially, I adore Alien.

P.S. I don’t care that that’s not Star Wars’ full title.

Notation
Definition word
Indicator [word]
Anagram WORD*
Reversal <WORD
Homophone “WORD”
Extra letter BITS
Extra word Pester
Rearranged extra word STREEP
Solution/entry LEDGER/DELMAR

As always, please let me know if anything isn’t clear.

Across
T 1
 Splinters (BITS) Kansas (KS) pottery (5)
BISKS
STREEP 5 Pester LEGER (swindler) [to conceal] D (date) in record of transactions (6) LEDGER/DELMAR
H 10 ASH (Fraxinus), ARUM (cuckoo pint), wild ginger (6) ASARUM
I 12 ALI (As was Clay) with VIE (struggle) breathing (5) ALIVE
SOLO 13 Wade across FIORD (Norwegian inlet) [leaving] Oslo I (island) (4) FORD/SOLO
R 14 CORSAIRS* [at sea] [avoiding] A (Australian) dry winds (6) SIROCS
D 15 Spenser’s movements [revealed by] naSTY RED Skid (6) STYRES
CROWE 16 Innocent WE (people in general) cower [receiving] HIT (painful blow) (5) WHITE/CROWE
L 18 CON (Convict) with DATA (information) [about] <MOLLY (Ms Malone) [getting back] warts (11) CONDYLOMATA
E 22 ALE (Alcoholic drink) < [set back] HAM (clumsy) Egyptian dancer (5) ALMAH
STARMAN 24 Mantras E (echo) [getting WAVER (to vacillate) around] nest-builder perhaps (6) WEAVER/RIPLEY
T 26 Feeling of loss GREAT (large) [missing] A (acting), [having RET (retired) earlier] (6) REGRET
T 27 Previously name MN (two central characters) [on] NET (WWW) (4) NEMN
E 28 ISA (Savings account) ACE (fab) for Hebrew patriarch (5) ISAAC
R 29 Czech composer [entertaining V (very) O (old) R (king) in] DARK (secret) (6) DVORAK
RIPLEY 30 <REMARK (Comment) ripely [about] Aerosmith band member (6) KRAMER/STREEP
S 31 PEN (Person writing) [enters] SOS (plea to salvage) golf tournaments (5) OPENS
Down
O 1
 Rudimentary BOA (feathered scarf) SICK (poorly) [cut] (5)
BASIC
F 2 IRON (Steel constituent) [casing] SOFT (diffused) particle accelerator (7) ISOTRON
T 3 Piercing weapon {ALSO TRAPS MEN}* [unfortunately] (11, two words) SALMON SPEAR
H 4 Language R (Queen) [inserted in] <HOOK (song’s catchy phrase), [uplifting] (4) KROO
E 6 [Lively] THEATRE*, [one T (time) neglected]: the Globe? (5) EARTH
HANKS 7 BR (Brother) OWN (to have) roast shank (5) BROWN/LLOYD
S 8 Electrical current unit in {O (ordinary) PRIMERS CAME}* [to require revising] (11) MICROAMPERE
E 9 [Wingless] TEAL [below] REEDS (stiff grasses) in body of water (6, two words) RED SEA
C 11 Inexpertly performed Y (unknown) [in] MISPLACED (Lost) (9) MISPLAYED
L 14 < [Elevated] YELL (funny person)’S interlacing material (4) SLEY
LLOYD 17 Königsberg’s 7 features G (German) dolly [amongst] BRIDES (female union members) (7) BRIDGES/STARMAN
CURTIS 18 Rustic DORSET* [vagrant] took long steps (6) STRODE/CURTIS
U 19 OUST (Fire) [consumes] A drying house (4) OAST
E 20 Predominantly marine organisms A <EAGLE (bird) [picked up] (5) ALGAE
PERCE 21 CLIFF (Perhaps Richard) [is finally] T (tense) in steep rock face creep (5) CLIFT/PERCE
DELMAR 23 WOO (Court) DOORWAY[‘s edges] consisting of medlar timber (5) WOODY/HANKS
S 25 Bud of old <{SON (seed) [in] PK (park)} [ascending] (4) KNOP

 

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A S A R U M A L I V E
S O L O S I R O V S D
I T M O L S T Y R E S
C R O W E P H D O S E
C O N D Y L O M A T A
U N S A P A A L M A H
R I P L E Y S K P R A
T R E G R E T N E M N
I S A A C D V O R A K
S T R E E P O P E N S
LAWRENCE / EVERDEEN / VENEERED

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