Independent 9,371 by Dac

For some reason I found this unusually hard for a Dac, but the trademark qualities are still all there — just as good as ever. Perhaps it was because there seemed to be slightly fewer clues than normal involving anagrams. I don’t know.

Definitions underlined.

Across
1 POST CHAISE After tea one has little energy: carriage required (4,6)
post cha 1’s e
6 LEAH Woman from field hospital (4)
lea H
9 DEMONIACAL Evil murderer repulsed almost everyone joining protest (10)
demo ((Cain)rev. al{l})
10 MIEN Uttered unkind expression (4)
“mean”
11 INSIDE STORY Secret account of home team’s right-winger (6,5)
in side’s Tory
15 AIRHEAD Charlie and Henry into very good book (7)
A1 r(H)ead
16 PRUSSIA American in Paris remade in the old country (7)
US in (Paris)*
17 TIPPETT Clue: largely unimportant composer (7)
tip pett{y} — ref Michael Tippett
19 CANDIDE To some extent, American did enjoy book by Voltaire (7)
Hidden in AmeriCAN DID Enjoy
20 MAINTENANCE Support ‘X’ ban initially ignored in refurbished cinema (11)
(ten {b}an) in (cinema)*
23 MUTE Mounties oddly silent (4)
M{o}u{n}t{i}e{s}
24 COORDINATE Organise rearrangement of decoration (10)
(decoration)*
25 SURF Mostly confident fellow is to spend time on-line (4)
sur{e} f
26 PROPAGATES Promotes professional assistant attached to IT supremo (10)
pro PA Gates — ref Bill Gates
Down
1 PADS Homes with power plugs (4)
p ads
2 SUMO Order us to rise up, fighting (4)
(O.M. us)rev.
3 CONFINEMENT Trickster gets financial penalty intended to avoid a period in jail (11)
con fine me{a}nt
4 AMASSED Gathered a boat is moored in a stretch of water off Perpignan (7)
a M(a SS)ed — nothing all that special about Perpignan except that it’s on the Mediterranean, more or less
5 STAND-UP Comedian‘s rise? (5-2)
2 defs
7 EDITORSHIP Top job in transformed Irish depot (10)
(Irish depot)*
8 HONEY-EATER Bird I spy at last in warmer surroundings (5-5)
h(one {sp}y)eater — I = one, perhaps a bit of a stretch since really it’s 1 that = one
12 SQUANDERING Wasting shillings when in France, Ireland and German capital (11)
s quand [= when, in French] Erin [= Ireland] G{erman}
13 PANTOMIMES Shows old man to front of ‘mairie’ in French city (10)
Pa N(to m{airie})imes — it struck me that the word ‘mairie’ was rather an odd choice for something beginning with m, but then I looked it up and see that it’s the French for town-hall, so it’s a good choice
14 PROPRIETOR Rebel, some might say, backs support for owner (10)
prop “rioter”
18 TANDOOR Flog way-out oven in Pakistan (7)
tan door [= way out: perhaps some dictionary somewhere gives it as way-out]
19 CANTRIP Scottish trick has power to wrong-foot (7)
can [= has power tp] trip — to me rather a rare word, which I had to look up to confirm
21 RANT Rail operated on time (4)
ran t
22 NESS One’s spurned shortened cape (4)
Hidden in oNE’S Spurned

*anagram

3 comments on “Independent 9,371 by Dac”

  1. Thanks to John and Dac.
    One found this relatively straightforward, to use the Chambers def of ONE as (inter alia) a pronoun meaning “I, me (formal)” and so used, one feels, in HONEY-EATER.

  2. Held up by initially entering ‘pins’ (sort of worked) for 1d, but otherwise I didn’t find this too difficult. I liked PANTOMIMES and it was good to see CANTRIP appear, one of those words I’ve learnt from cryptics.

    A pleasant way to pass an hour or so on a Wednesday evening.

    Thanks to Dac and John.

  3. I too found this unusually hard for a Dac; can’t really say why unless it’s that I was trying to concentrate on other things at the same time. AIRHEAD was one of my last in; I kept thinking that there had to be a C in it (C = Charlie) in the NATO alphabet) – maybe that was a deliberate misdirection.

    Thanks, Dac and John

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