Nice stuff from Tees. Some excellent clues here, though there are one ot two I can’t quite piece together, so any pointers appreciated.
This looks like the kind of grid which screams Nina, but I can’t see anything.
Across | |
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1 | BAG – Double def. |
8 | TUG-OF-WAR – Cryptic def. |
9/27 | OUT FOR THE COUNT – A lovely cryptic def. |
10 | ONE OVER THE EIGHT – (VAN GOETHE HERE + IT)* – A nice anag. &lit., ‘stotious’ doing double duty as the definition and anagrind |
11 | LAMBASTE – B in LAMAS + T[-empl]E |
13 | NOTICE – OT in NICE |
15 | SLENDER – S,LENDER |
17 | ADVANCE – Double def. |
20 | AT ONCE – C in ATONE |
22 | CISTERNA – STERN in CIA |
24 | LEG BEFORE WICKET – (OF BERG TWICE KEEL)* – A nice anagram and definition |
26 | DETAIL – ET in DAIL |
28 | LIE – Hidden in colLIErs |
Down | |
1 | TURN TAIL – (ULTRA-T[-h]IN)* |
2 | POLO – I think this is PO,LO[-w] |
3 | SWEEPS – WEE P in SS |
4 | BROTHER – R in BOTHER |
5 | GOVERNED – (Jules) VERNE in GOD |
6 | STRIPTEASE – (TAPESTRIES)* – Another cracking anagram |
7 | GOTHIC – GOT,HIC |
12 | BANANA BOAT – Lovely cryptic def. |
14 | EVE – EVE[-n] |
15 | SKA – S,KA |
16 | EVENFALL – EVE,N,FALL |
18 | CANOEING – OE (ends for OncE) in CANING |
19 | ACCRETE – Not sure on this one – “Make bigger imbecile homeless where housing’s excellent” |
21 | THEBES – HEBE in T.S (Eliot) |
23 | SAW RED – Another one I guessed without knowing why – “Became angry with evidence linked to Texas massacre” |
25 | CHOW – H in COW |
Hi Ali
19d is CRET[in] (imbecile homeless) in ACE (excellent)
23d is a reference to the film ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ where the evidence afterwards would be a red (bloody) saw.
In 10a I don’t think ‘stotious’ is doing double duty. It is the anagram indicator and the definition is ‘in his cups’, though as both mean ‘drunk’ the roles could be reversed.
Agreed – this was a delightful solve with some spectacularly good CDs; top marks for TUG OF WAR and BANANA BOAT. The subtraction anagram fodder at 1D is also top class.
Something of a rarity among cryptic puzzles, the clues were brilliantly imaginative but solving certainly wasn’t a slog. Despite being just a tad tired (solved at around 1am) I think it took around 15 minutes online.
Lovely work – thank you Tees.
Yes, this was excellent, particularly liked TUG-OF-WAR and OUT FOR THE COUNT.
Very tough, a lot more than 15 minutes and with the benefit of the paper.
I liked this — quite tricky but still perfectly accessible. Not being a fan of CDs, I look for as few as possible and think 9/27 is not a CD but a double definition, ‘Perhaps hunting Dracula’ a rather good jokey one and ‘down permanently in fight’ the straight one.
18dn was brilliant, although I prefer [wordplay] for [def] rather than this way round, and I wondered in what sense ‘God’ is equivalent to ‘religion’ in 5dn.
‘I’ve found God’, etc: perfectly correct about 9/27 though Wil.
Many thanks to commenters, and to Ali for an extremely well-informed blog.
was it 6 down Igot the answer striptease but not the connection with Chippendale
unless it refers to the furniture -ie the legs if so a very sedate clue indeed.
The Chippendales are (were?) a group of male strippers.