Independent 9,601 by Phi

When is a crossword by Phi anything other than quietly sound? All the clues here admit of quite simple explanations although of course they’re not always all that easy to solve in the first place.

Definitions underlined and in maroon.

No, as usual. It all looks perfectly normal to me, although the first answer is SUNRISE and the last but one SUNSET and a few clues have meteorological connections (have you noticed how Paxman can’t pronounce that word? He says “meat-re-ological”). I await illumination.

Across
9 SUNRISE Dawn run unfortunately is limited by a lot of sex (7)
((run)* is) in se{x}
10 UMPTEEN Quite a few in group of nations accepting military police support (7)
U(MP tee)N
11 EUPHEMISM Delicate choice of terminology, possibly making me use Phi, mark (9)
(me use Phi)* M
12 CLOUT Demand to ban chlorine apparently will have impact (5)
“Cl out” might be the cry of those who want to ban chlorine
13 TOTAL Wreck drink almost entirely (5)
tot al{l}
15 WATERFALL Force collapsed after crashing into obstacle (9)
(after)* in wall — an unusual meaning of force [or not so unusual, as some people seem to be saying]
16 GLACIER Icy formation finally becoming more intricate (7)
{becomin}g lacier
18 TALKIES King I encountered in stories and films (7)
tal(K I)es
19 TROUSSEAU Honeymooner’s clothes suitable for various USA routes (9)
(USA routes)*
21 PRESS Journalists in the Weimar Republic? (5)
For a long time I couldn’t see why this was the answer, for it was surely press, with P_E_S and the clue saying ‘Journalists’. Was it somehow to do with the shotputter Tamara Press? But it seems that it’s pre-SS; the Weimar Republic preceded the Nazis.
23 EXTRA Around half of tree, chopper rebounded further (5)
(axe)rev. round tr{ee}
24 BEDRIDDEN Unable to move red rocks? Exhorted to go round (9)
(red)* in bidden
26 DANGERS Winds up following Duke in perilous situations (7)
D. angers — danger is not I suppose a mass noun, as I initially thought: ‘there are dangers lurking in the sea near the rocks’
27 RESERVE Disinclination to engage additional forces? (7)
I’m not sure about this: is it saying that a ‘reserve’ army is additional forces, or that if you are engaging additional forces you are re-serving? Neither of these seems quite right to me and perhaps there is something I have missed. [Yes there clearly was, thanks Andrew @1; the definition is ‘Disinclination to engage’ and the wordplay ‘additional forces’. Quite simple really and perfectly obvious.]
Down
1 ASPECT Seizure of power by a religious group in view (6)
a s(P)ect
2 SNAP Unexpected observation at match? (4)
2 defs I think, one of them referring to what you might say during a game of Snap.
3 PINEAL Alpine cycling affecting gland (6)
‘Alpine’ cycling in the sense that the Al cycles to the end [thanks Hovis — not an anagram as I originally said (I did realise this when I solved it then forgot when I came to doing the blog — honestly!)]
4 REVIEWER Critic to deplore missing line we initially restored (8)
revi{l}e we r{estored}
5 SUMMIT Top case involving Frenchmen (6)
su(M M)it
6 SPECTRAL Small muscle, starved of oxygen, exhibiting range of colours (8)
s pect{o}ral
7 PEJORATIVE Making derogatory comment: “Minimum of tension in conflation of opera and jive” (10)
t{ension} in (opera jive)*
8 INSTALLS Sets up one new area in theatre (8)
1 n stalls
14 TRAMONTANE Perhaps crossing Alps excitedly on a matter involving Nationalist (10)
(on a matter)* round N — a word I had to look up to check
16 GET READY Prepare, say, to climb and walk over yard (3,5)
(eg)rev. tread y
17 IN SPADES Extravagantly popular tools (2,6)
in [= popular] spades [= tools]
18 THUNDERY Not above interrupting your roaring (8)
th(under)y
20 EMBOSS The writer turned up ahead of manager to get raise (6)
(me)rev. boss
21 PRIEST Minister tries making reforms in pursuit of power (6)
P (tries)*
22 SUNSET Fat will restrict team-mates at the end of the day (6)
su(N S)et — North and South are team-mates at Bridge
25 DARK Night and day shelter (4)
d ark

*anagram

16 comments on “Independent 9,601 by Phi”

  1. In 27a I thought that “disinclination to engage” was a definition of “reserve” in the sense of shyness or taciturnity.

  2. Found this tough for a Phi. Failed to parse PRESS. Didn’t know ‘force’ could mean ‘waterfall’ but it’s in my dictionary. TRAMONTANE was knew to me but easy to get. Liked the clue to THUNDERY. For 3d, I don’t take ‘cycling’ to refer to an anagram but to a cycling of the letters.

  3. John has spotted quite a bit of the theme, which is 14 in nature.

    When I was a lad, we used to go up the dales and visit High Force, so it’s never occurred to me that force might not mean waterfall.

  4. Just saying… sunrise in the high west, sunset in the low east. Doesn’t happen round here…

  5. Quite a few of the answers correspond with the titles of the movements of Strauss’s marvellous Alpine Symphony. Probably a coincidence though… I’m hopeless at spotting Ninas.

  6. Enjoyable puzzle that I, in contrast to others, found to be pretty easy for a Phi. I had almost everything in the grid in 30mins, but then was beaten by the new-to-me ‘tramontate’. Dunno what happened for me to do so well on this one – must’ve just been in the zone or someut. Many thanks to Phi for the puzz and to John for the blog.

  7. I’m a great fan of the Alpine symphony, but I haven’t looked at the names of the sections for years, just let the music speak for itself.

    I too remember school trips to High Force.

  8. This followed the first concert in this year’s NZSO season which was indeed the Alpine Symphony with a lovely listing of 22 movement titles which immediately suggested source material. In this case the eight or so I selected appear (Across then Down) in the order they appear in the symphony. PINEAL and TRAMONTANE were the sort of serendipity that seems follow when things are going smoothly.

  9. Of the 22 sections of the symphony, those referenced are: Night (clue to 25dn), Sunrise (9ac), At the Waterfall (13ac), On the Glacier (16ac), Dangerous Moments (26ac), On the Summit (5dn), Thunder and Tempest – Descent (18dn), Sunset (22dn).

  10. I enjoyed the sunrise at the start and the sunset at the end, but any further aspects of the theme were lost on me.

    I’m confused about the part of speech of pejorative, probably me. First time I’ve seen team-mates without a reference to bridge, but easily solvable.

    I liked 11a

    many thanks Phi and John

  11. actually i think I’ve seen just ‘partners’, so i may have been thrown by ‘team-mates’

    many thanks for a great puzzle

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