Independent 9293 / Dac

We found this a little trickier than the average Dac, but no less enjoyable.

As usual, excellent clues and great surfaces. Initialy we felt that the parsing of 5d was a bit ‘loose’ (for a Dac) until we came to write up the blog.

Across
1   High-level meeting? Problem with it being disrupted by millions (6)
SUMMIT SUM (problem) IT round or ‘disrupted by’ M (millions)
5   Unexpectedly meet tramp with piebald horse (4,4)
BUMP INTO BUM (tramp) PINTO (piebald horse)
9   Singer getting break, appearing on theatre poster namely (6,7)
BILLIE HOLIDAY HOLIDAY (break) after BILL (theatre poster) IE (namely)
10   Scottish town showing “American in Paris”? (8)
HAMILTON AM (American) in HILTON (Paris Hilton) – home to the wonderfully named Academical football team
11   Unusually large Welsh woman, narrator of poem (6)
OSSIAN OS (outsize – unusually large) SIAN (Welsh woman)
12   Complaint by thespian about new ‘angel’ (10)
BENEFACTOR BEEF (complaint) ACTOR (thespian) round N (new)
14   Greasy piece of lace daughter dropped (4)
OILY dOILY (piece of lace) with ‘d’ (daughter) omitted or ‘dropped’
15   Note Carpenters’ first success (4)
CHIT C (first letter of ‘Carpenters’) HIT (success)
17   Great Tudors out to recruit English soldiers (10)
TREMENDOUS An anagram of TUDORS (anagrind is ‘out’) round or ‘recruiting’ E (English) MEN (soldiers)
19   Region to the west occupied by a governor once (6)
SATRAP PARTS (region) reversed (‘to the west’) round (‘occupied by’) A
21   Given permanent position, replacement editor’s content (8)
CEMENTED Hidden in (content) ‘replaCEMENT EDitor’s’
23   Keen on a place to meet round island in part of New York (7,6)
MADISON AVENUE MAD (keen) ON A VENUE (place to meet) round IS (island)
24   Smartphones misused by dad? No sir! (8)
ANDROIDS An anagram of DAD NO SIR – anagrind is ‘misused’
25   Nevertheless, church service is only three-quarters complete (4,2)
EVEN SO EVENSOng (church service) missing the last two letters (‘three-quarters complete’)
Down
2   Resentment, not originally speechless anger (7)
UMBRAGE dUMB (speechless) without the first letter or ‘not originally’ RAGE (anger)
3   Single bit of money will support factory girl (9)
MILLICENT I (single) CENT (bit of money) after  (‘supporting’ in a down clue) MILL (factory)
4   Trace of contamination from certain toxins (5)
TAINT Hidden in ‘cerTAIN Toxins’
5   Supporting acts maybe not seen publicly (6,3,6)
BEHIND THE SCENES BEHIND (supporting) THE SCENES (acts, as in a play – ‘scene 1, act 1’ etc)
6   A port for the PM (9)
MELBOURNE Double definition
7   River in northernmost part of Delaware, America (5)
INDUS IN D – first letter or ‘northernmost part’ (in a down clue) of Delaware + US (America)
8   Solitary sort mislaying old part of rigging (7)
TRYSAIL An anagram of SoLITARY without or ‘mislaying’ ‘o’ (old) – anagrind is ‘sort’
13   Advise sparkling wine with an hors d’oeuvre assortment (9)
ANTIPASTI TIP (advise) ASTI (sparkling wine) after AN
14   Row behind back of steamer in choppy ocean, as a rule (9)
ORDINANCE DIN (row) behind R (last letter or ‘back’ of ‘steamer’) in an anagram of OCEAN – anagrind is ‘choppy’
16   Leader had name changed (7)
HEADMAN An anagram of HAD NAME – anagrind is ‘changed’
18   Ineffective advice for drug addicts? (7)
USELESS Drug addicts might be advised to USE LESS
20   Equestrian‘s condition (5)
RIDER Double definition
22   Film shows military leader taking over less than half of Vietnam (5)
MOVIE M (first letter or ‘leader’ of ‘military’) O (over) less than half of VIEtnam

 

4 comments on “Independent 9293 / Dac”

  1. Isn’t life strange? I completed this relatively quickly( for me), but couldn’t parse 7 of the answers, and one I could parse but didn’t really understand. I’m sure OSSIAN Is a household name in some households, but not this one. Dac always gives you a fair crack and this was well up to his usual standard for clarity.
    Thanks to him and the bloggerati.

  2. Enjoyed it.
    My favourite was EVEN SO because 1) I got it immediately, unusual for me on a first pass, and 2) It sits so nicely in that south-east corner, with the missing ‘NG’ of EVENSONG – one of the nicest words in the language, even for us atheists – almost physically there. Lovely.

  3. Thanks Dac and B&J

    I’m not sure if I’vetackled a Dac before, but this was very enjoyable. I do have a minor quibble with 24, in that an Android isn’t a smartphone, rather a smartphone’s operating system, in the same way as iOs and Windows phone (other OSs may be available).

    I will certainly have another go at Dac in the future.

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