Financial Times 15,464 by WANDERER

Thanks to Wanderer, for a Friday challenge that was relatively easy compared to earlier offerings from him. 

Seems like there is a mini-theme around our friendly K9s. 

FF: 9 DD: 7

completed grid
Across
8 COURSE Where horses race and hunt with dogs? (6)
  double def
9 ABRASION Wearing a form of support around one’s leg (8)
  A BRA (form of support) SI (one’s = IS, around = reversed) ON (leg, cricket terminology)
10 SKIM Small novel, quickly read (4)
  S (small) KIM (novel, kipling)
11 LUKEWARMLY NT doctor treated Mary extremely well, in a rather cool manner (10)
  LUKE (New Testament, doctor) [ MARY WL ( extremely WelL)]*
12 SPOT Dog mess (4)
  double def
13 CHANCERIES Courts risk, meeting bruisers regularly (10)
  CHANCE (risk) RIES (bRuIsErS, regularly)
17, 18, 19 GONE TO THE DOGS Ruined thong, with edges too ragged (4,2,3,4)
  THONG EDGES TOO*
21 T-BONE STEAK Cut of meat set to bake round about noon (1-4,5)
  SET TO BAKE* around N (noon)
23 CHOW Dog food (4)
  doubel def (the chow-chow dog is also known as chow)
24 ARRHYTHMIA Irregular beats feature in this song without a regular repeated pattern (10)
  ARIA (song) outside (without) RHYTHM (regular repeated pattern)
28 RILL Fish not born in brook (4)
  bRILL (fish, without ‘B’-born)
29 NEUTRINO Turn-on that is arranged for one without any charge (8)
  TURN ON IE* (that is)
30 ENTIRE Whole number? It needs rounding a bit (6)
  Hidden , reversed in “..numbER IT NEeds…”
Down
1 COCKAPOO Parrot initially playing for time when cross (8)
  COCKAtOO (parrot, with ‘P – Playing initally, replacing T – time) – cross between a cocker spaniel and a poodle
2 PROMETHEAN Love setter caught by angry panther being daringly innovative (10)
  [O (love) ME (setter)] in PANTHER*
3 REPLICATES Copies answers about pet? (10)
  REPLIES (answers) around CAT (pet)
4, 14, 27 BARK AT THE MOON Protest in vain, as might setter upset to see Io make an appearance? (4,2,3,4)
  cryptic clue; setter here is to mean dog (which would bark) and Io refers to a moon of jupiter. Excellent clue this (referring possibly one of the toughest setters on the FT)
5 BROW Body part with only 80% tan (4)
  80% of BROWn (tan)
6 TSAR Second to enter pitch, a person in authority (4)
  S (second) in TAR (pitch)
7   See 22
 
14   See 4
 
15 CHECKMATES Makes move to win friends in Prague, say? (10)
  sounds lke CZECH MATES (friends in prague)
16 REDECORATE Freshly paint with colour mostly ranked below green (10)
  RED  (colour) ECO (green) RATEd (ranked, mostly)
20 GROWLERS Dogs perhaps left in custody of gardeners? (8)
  L (left) in GROWERS (gardeners)
22 , 7 BORDER COLLIE Dancing bolero, cried about lost sheepdog (6,6)
  BOLERO CRIED* about L (lost)
25 HATE Dislike a little pooch, a terrier that could be pet (4)
  hidden in “…poocH A TErrier…”, + cryptic def : something could be a pet hate.
26 TAIL Part of a dog track (4)
  double def
27   See 4
 

*anagram

2 comments on “Financial Times 15,464 by WANDERER”

  1. Yes, not too difficult but I missed ARRHYTHMIA which was annoying. I enjoyed the dog theme, even learning a new name for what I’ve always known as a ‘spoodle’. The ‘Io’ clue – upper case ‘i’ looked exactly like a lower case ‘l’ in my print out – was the highlight for me.

    Thanks to Wanderer and Turbolegs

  2. Thanks Wanderer and Turbolegs

    Got off to a quick start with T-BONE STEAK and no real holdups until I finished up in the NE corner with COCKAPOO (new term) and SPOT. NEUTRINO was the other word that I had not seen before.

    Didn’t realise quite how many dogs there were lurking in the clues until doing my final parsing run through.

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