Independent on Sunday 1,486 by Peter

My second Peter on the trot after 1,482 a few weeks back, and it seemed a fairly similar experience. A few easier ones, a few that few put up a fight, and I learned a handful of bits and bobs along the way.

Getting the long 1 down straight off was a helpful start, though 8 down was slower to yield for whatever reason. 26 across was entirely new to me, happily being sine prole myself. A bit of googling suggests it isn’t that common anyway, and may in fact be a Regency term.

No real holdups otherwise, just good fun all round, so thanks once again to Peter.

Across
9 ALLAHABAD God associated with a poor Indian city (9)
ALLAH + A + BAD.
10 ROWAN Fuss about North American tree (5)
ROW + NA<.
11 LATRINE Engineer let rain into bog (7)
Anagram of (LET RAIN).
12 INCENSE Popular feeling expressed as anger (7)
IN + homophone of “sense”.
13 FLOG Sell fine piece of wood (4)
F + LOG.
14 STAGECRAFT Cast get far developing theatrical skills (10)
Anagram of (CAST GET FAR).
15 EN MASSE Broadcast end of ‘open sesame’ as a group (2,5)
Anagram of ([ope]N + SESAME).
17 TITANIC Enormous heads of neoclassical icons found during attic conversion (7)
(N[eoclassical] + I[cons]) in ATTIC* .
19 IMPRESSIVE Noteworthy setter’s given gift-wrapped volume (10)
IM + (V in PRESSIE).
22 STAR Brilliant time to leave foundation (4)
STAR[t]. A slight pause for thought while I convinvced myself that ‘star’ can indeed work as an adjective.
23 ECLOGUE European part of puzzle about old German literary work (7)
E + ((O + G) in CLUE).
24 RAVIOLI Rabbi visiting Italy stirred oil into dish (7)
RAV + I + OIL*.
26 CORAL Teething ring for child originally at an early stage of development (5)
C[hild] + ORAL.
27 PIECEMEAL Dish given to cold English male cooked in stages (9)
PIE + C + E + MALE*.
Down
1 HALL OF RESIDENCE Hot and cold ale is free to distribute round new place for students (4,2,9)
H + (N in (COLD ALE IS FREE)*). Timely, since my main challenge this week will have been to find somewhere to live when I go to university again this autumn. It won’t be halls though, not at my age.
2 PLATFORM Philosopher welcoming foot soldiers in part of station (8)
(F in PLATO) + RM. Not sure I recall seeing F for ‘foot’ before, though it doesn’t seem particularly controversial.
3 CHAI Host losing end of cracker in drink (4)
CHAI[r].
4 ABSENTEE Sailor posted to Eastern Europe is a missing person (8)
AB + SENT + EE.
5 IDLING Fish making slow progress (6)
ID + LING. Spent a while wondering if there was a fish called an “edging” but no, the answer is far more sensible than that.
6 PRICE CUT Reduction set to include staple source of cereal (5,3)
(RICE + C[ereal]) in PUT.
7 RWANDA Country artist covering washed-out base of wood (6)
(WAN + [woo]D) in RA.
8 ENTENTE CORDIALE Understanding hospital departments provided tablet and drink at end of procedure (7,8)
ENT + ENT + E + CORDIAL + [procedur]E.
16 SVENGALI Mistress finally leaving terrible control freak (8)
[mistres]S + LEAVING*.
17 TAVERNER Publican upended vessel over bird at end of bar (8)
VAT< + ERNE + [ba]R.
18 NITROGEN Changed ringtone element (8)
Anagram of RINGTONE.
20 PALTRY New leader of Labour party is insignificant (6)
Anagram of (L[abour] + PARTY).
21 SHERPA Travel guide tucked into kosher paella (6)
Hidden in [ko]SHER PA[ella]
25 VIEW Struggle with appearance (4)
VIE + W.

 

* = anagram; < = reversed; [] = removed; underlined = definition; Hover to expand abbreviations; BOLD = letters forming part of entries.

 

6 comments on “Independent on Sunday 1,486 by Peter”

  1. WordPlodder
    Comment #1
    August 19, 2018 at 7:53 am

    I had the same uncertainties, putting in an unconvincing ‘edging’ for 5d until I realised ‘Fish’ was in the plural, and wondering about STAR as an adjective. CORAL as a ‘Teething ring’ was also new, as was RAV for ‘rabbi’.

    Wondered if there may be a theme with TITANIC and STAR, but nothing came of it.

    A pleasant confidence builder after a few tough ones at the end of last week.

    Thanks to Peter and Simon – best of luck for your University course.

  2. David
    Comment #2
    August 19, 2018 at 12:13 pm

    In my book idling is going nowhere, not going somewhere slowly.

  3. David
    Comment #3
    August 19, 2018 at 12:20 pm

    And isn’t the fish ide
    with an e?

  4. Simon S
    Comment #4
    August 19, 2018 at 2:09 pm

    David @ 2 & £

    I was idling gently along the path…

    Chambers definition 1:
    id1 /id/ or ide /?d/
    noun
    A fish (Leuciscus idus), closely related to the chub, inhabiting fresh water in N Europe

    hth

  5. allan_c
    Comment #5
    August 19, 2018 at 6:06 pm

    What WordPlodder said, except that we had no doubts about STAR.

    Thanks, Peter and Simon.

  6. Sil van den Hoek
    Comment #6
    August 19, 2018 at 11:52 pm

    I thought, perhaps apart from 5d (which I didn’t fully understand but is perfectly all right), this was a really nice crossword.

    For a solver like me, harder than her previous offerings.

    I liked it (perhaps because of that).

    Many thanks Simon & Peter.

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