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

    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

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

  3. David

    And isn’t the fish ide
    with an e?

  4. Simon S

    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

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

    Thanks, Peter and Simon.

  6. Sil van den Hoek

    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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