Financial Times 15736 Sleuth

Thanks to Sleuth for an enjoyable puzzle. Definitions are underlined in the clues.

Across

1 Emigre after surgery gets note for course of treatment (7)

REGIMEN : Anagram of(… after surgery) EMIGRE plus(gets) N(abbrev. for “note”).

5 Excitement for a rocketeer – or annoyance for a hiker? (4-3)

LIFT-OFF : [LIFT OFF](something that might annoy a hitch-hiker looking for a lift).

Answer: As in “we have lift-off!”, something often said at Cape Canaveral.

9 Gentleman given two directions for warning device (5)

SIREN : SIR(a respectful from of address, used for a gentleman) + E,N(abbrev. for “east” and “north”, two compass directions).

10 Stir leading group on island beset by strong wind (9)

GALVANISE : [ VAN(leading group;the foremost of a group of people, as in “he was in the van of the socialist movement”) plus(on) IS(abbrev. for “island”) ] contained in(beset by) GALE(a strong wind).

11 Cool time with a good man in charge – that’s excellent (9)

FANTASTIC! : FAN(to cool with, say, a fan) + T(abbrev. for “time”) plus(with) A + ST(abbrev. for “saint”, a good man) + I.C.(abbrev. for “in charge”).

12 Military supremo with hard or easy thing to do (5)

CINCH : C-IN-C(abbrev. for “Commander-in-Chief”, military supremo) plus(with) H(abbrev. for “hard”).

13 The French defend backward port and river (5)

LOIRE : LE(“the” in French) containing(defend) reversal of(backward) RIO(de Janeiro, main Brazilian port).

Defn: …, in France.

15 Exotic fruit in small measure consumed by individual (9)

PERSIMMON : [I MM](1 mm;abbrev. for “1 millimetre”, a small measure by most standards, with “1” substituted by its Roman numeral) contained in(consumed by) PERSON(an individual).

18 Note a lad busy around college with liking for narrative (9)

ANECDOTAL : Anagram of(… busy) NOTE A LAD containing(around) C(abbrev. for “college”).

19 Some take a selfie as support for artist (5)

EASEL : Hidden in(Some) “take a selfie“.

21 Addition to a legal document for a cyclist? (5)

RIDER : Double defn.

23 Love to be in camp in ground working for friend (9)

COMPANION : O(letter signifying 0, “love” in tennis scores) contained in(to be in) anagram of(… ground) CAMP IN + ON(working, as with an electrical appliance).

25 Journalist observed around November characterising old material? (9)

HACKNEYED : HACK(a derogatory term for a journalist) + EYED(observed) containing(around) N(letter represented by “November” in the phonetic alphabet).

26 Trade in capital kept back in Mediterranean island (5)

IBIZA : BIZ(informal term for “business”;trade) contained in(in) reversal of(… kept back) AI(“A1”;excellent;capital!, with 1 substituted by its Roman numeral).

27 Measure of power shown by French water painter (7)

WATTEAU : WATT(unit of measure of power or energy per unit time) plus(shown by) EAU(“water” in French).

Answer: Jean-Antoine, French painter.  An example of his art – “The Judgement of Paris”.

28 Almost final time to digest northern Italian food (7)

LASAGNE : “last”(final;describing what’s at the end) minus its last letter(Almost …) + AGE(a period of time) containing(to digest) N(abbrev. for “northern”).

Down

1 Tranquil end to summer with flutes playing (7)

RESTFUL : The last letter of(end to) “summerplus(with) anagram of(… playing) FLUTES.

2 Summing up, say, I have condensed part of speech (9)

GERUNDIVE : GERUND(a noun derived from a verb by adding “-ing”, am example of which;say, is “summing up” from “to sum up”) + I’VE(condensed form of “I have”).

Defn: … in some languages (including Latin), not to be confused with the gerund in English.

3 Obsession in Asian capital to ban liberal (5)

MANIA : “Manila”(capital city of the Philippines in Asia) minus(to ban) “l”(abbrev. for “liberal”).

4 Reportedly, figures that are dubbed secure in club? (9)

NIGHTSPOT : Homophone of(Reportedly) “knights”(figures;important or distinctive persons that are dubbed;made a knight by the ritual touching of the shoulder with a sword) + POT(to secure;to win, say, a trophy).

Answer: An example of which;? is a nightclub.

5 Purple colour arising in topical illustration (5)

LILAC : Reversal of(arising, in a down clue) hidden in(in) “topical illustration“.

6 Man’s possessive in country given commercial concession (9)

FRANCHISE : HIS(in grammar, the possessive pronoun for a man) contained in(in) FRANCE(the European country).

7 Head provides view dismissing Greek character (5)

ONION : “opinion”(a point of view of an issue or situation) minus(dismissing) “pi”(a letter in the Greek language).

Answer: Slang for a person’s head.

8 Revive request for quiet in unconstrained start to negotiations (7)

FRESHEN : SH!(exclamation requesting for quiet;silence) contained in(in) FREE(unconstrained;able to act as one wishes) + the 1st letter of(start to) “negotiations“.

14 Complete university competition after injection of new stamina (9)

ENDURANCE : END(to complete;to finish off) + U(abbrev. for “university”) + RACE(a competition) containing(after injection of) N(abbrev. for “new”).

16 Older mole in training offering an inspiration for aspirants? (4,5)

ROLE MODEL : Anagram of(… in training) OLDER MOLE.

17 One in official writing admitting qualm (9)

MISGIVING : I(Roman numeral for “one”) contained in(in) MS(abbrev. for “manuscript”, the original;official version of a book, article, etc. before being published) + GIVING(admitting;conceding that something is valid).

18 Publicises question for activity needing aces? (7)

AIRSHOW : AIRS(publicises;put into public or general knowledge) + HOW(a word that starts a certain type of question).

Defn: …, ie. ace pilots.

20 Liquid leaking in connection (7)

LINKAGE : Anagram of(Liquid) LEAKING.

22 French aristocrat appreciated revolutionary old coin (5)

DUCAT : DUC(a French aristocrat;a duke) + reversal of(… revolutionary) TA(used to express appreciation).

23 Aquatic rodent is evasive with place cut off (5)

COYPU : COY(evasive;reluctant to give details about something considered sensitive) plus(with) “put”(to place) minus its last letter(cut off).

24 A trip at sea heading north gets assumed designation (5)

ALIAS : A + reversal of(… heading north, in a down clue) SAIL(a trip at sea).

Defn: A name;designation that is assumed;adopted.

5 comments on “Financial Times 15736 Sleuth”

  1. Minor error in 9a – it is SIR + EN. Thanks for explaining GERUNDIVE. I got stuck on the initial GE being EG< with ‘say’ giving e.g., missing the obvious. A nice, straightforward crossword. Thanks to S&B.

  2. Thank you for an excellent blog.  As usual, you’ve anticipated every question that I can imagine people asking, and you go the extra mile by providing illustrations.

  3. Great blog. Thank you. I really enjoyed getting through almost all of this. Some really good clues.
    Sadly my pleasure was diminished by the poor clueing of 2dn, 4dn, 7dn, 25ac, & 26ac.

  4. Thanks Sleuth and scchua

    A relatively quicker solve than normal from this setter, perhaps brought about with most of the clues being of a charade-style of construction.

    My limited grammar knowledge caused problems with solving GERUNDIVE – it had to be but needed the blog to see exactly why.

    Finished with IBIZA.

    Not sure what Donna@4’s issues were with the clues nominated – they all looked fine to me – it was only my lack of grammar knowledge that made 2d any more difficult than it could have been.

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