Independent 9,950 by Gila

A well constructed and efficient crossword with some unusual uses of some of the standard fodder items.

I particularly liked 20A for the use of Ecstasy to provide something different to the usual E.

Across
8 GALANGAL Two young females hold an aromatic plant (8)
  Gal gal around an
9 ROOFER Building worker replacing fire door I’d taken out (6)
  (F[i]re [d]oor)*
10 UNISON Peacekeeping organisation is against making agreement (6)
  UN + is + on(=against)
11 MODIFIER One who changes single note during reworking of Do-Re-Mi (8)
  I F in (do re mi)*
12 RESTRAIN Chill out, then shower? Check! (8)
  Rest + rain
13 THRONE Reading, for example, and working when in the toilet (6)
  R (one of the three Rs) + on(=working) in the
14 Y FRONTS Cheek getting squeezed by the bottom part of extremely small underwear (1-6)
  Front(=cheek) in [extremel]y s(mall)
17 USED CAR Red sauce mostly transported in a crate? (4,3)
  (Red sauc[e])*
20 MADMAN Crazy Australian tucking into ecstasy before noon (6)
  A(ustralian) in MDMA (scientific name for the Ecstasy drug, properly Methylenedioxymethamphetamine) + n(oon)
22 EXERCISE Training cut without hesitation (8)
  Excise around er
25 VINDALOO Wine accompanies a bit of dahl, potato and hot curry (8)
  Vin + d[ahl] + aloo (Indian word for potato)
26 FODDER Fellow has more rum and grub (6)
  F(ellow) + odder
27 EGRESS Don’t start to go back, go out! (6)
  [R]egress
28 INTERNED Prior to the start of denials, the Web detailed what Lewinsky did in the White House (8)
  Interne[t] in front of d[enials]
Down
1 SARNIE Following last of interviews, movie star gets something to eat (6)
  [Interview]s + Arnie, as in Arnold Schwarzenegger
2 FALSETTO Singing voice is out of tune and rising excessively (8)
  False + OTT<
3 UGANDA Drug and alcohol supplies somewhere in East Africa (6)
  Hidden in drUG AND Alcohol
4 ALIMENT Insect consumes fruit for nourishment (7)
  Ant around lime
5 CRUDITES Put it in oil with a pinch of salt to make appetisers (8)
  It in crude + s[alt]
6 GOLFER Sportsman about to strike back (6)
  (Re flog)<
7 DECENNIA After short winter month, Annie travels for long periods of time (8)
  Dec + annie*
15 FLAMINGO Fleetwood’s first hit with one new golf ball is a flyer (8)
  F[leetwood] + lam + i n(ew) g(olf) o (golf justified by its used in the phonetic alphabet)
16 TUNELESS Playing nose flutes without the tips of one’s fingers can be unmelodic (8)
  (N[o]se [f]lutes)* (first letters of one and fingers removed)
18 DECIDERS Crucial events could be described without book (8)
  (Descri[b]ed)*
19 DEPOSIT Put money in side pot to be dished out (7)
  (Side pot)*
21 MADDER Plant providing more nuts (6)
  DD (madder is a plant which was used to provide red dye)
23 EFFETE Decadent European female at social function (6)
  E(uropean) f(emale) + fete
24 STEREO Hi-fi store gets revamped (including online) (6)
  Store* around e (e used to mean online in things like email)

*anagram

6 comments on “Independent 9,950 by Gila”

  1. Thought I was breezing through this, then held up in NE corner for some time.  Some nifty cluing and wordplay, some amusing as in 8A, 20A, 21D.

    Couple of minor typos, 11A is i (one, single) + F in do-re-mi* and 13A “the” is not part of the definition.

    Thanks to Gila and NealH.

  2. Quite enjoyed this so thanks to Gila and NealH.

    For some reason failed to parse THRONE despite bunging it in anyway.

    Not sure this is my favourite grid type, almost for mini crosswords in one.

  3. Thanks for explaining MADMAN which had me stumped – made a change from the standard ‘E’ anyway. MADDER as the dreaded ‘plant’ and DECENNIA were also new, so all in all I found this a bit more challenging than the usual relatively gentle start to the working week.

    THRONE was harder than it looked on first sight and I liked the surface for Y-FRONTS.

    Thanks to Gila and NealH.

  4. Yes, a very disconnected grid, and all those unchecked first letters make it hard work, with no secret message spelt out as a reward (as far as I can see). But nothing wrong with the clues.

    I guess I was the only person who wondered briefly about bluebills for 28a.

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