Financial Times 16,162 by NEO

Neo presents this morning’s enjoyable FT challenge.

This was a typical Neo puzzle, although perhaps a little easier than some of his offerings.

I liked the two long clues across the middle, especially AARON COPLAND.  The only minor issue I had, and it may be something I’m missing, but I can’t see what HOLE is doing in the clue for HALVE (and wonder if it is a misprint of WHOLE?).  I also wonder if Auskerry is well enough known to be in the ISLET clue, but it was easily gettable from the crossing letters and wordplay.

Thanks, Neo.

Across
1 SPREAD Son quietly studied magazine feature (6)
  S (son) + P (piano, so “quietly”) + READ (“studied”)
5 HARRIDAN Virago shows impulsive desire in hot island (8)
  ID (“impulsibe desire”) in H (hot) ARRAN (“island”)
9 REPULSED Ravel Preludes caused dislike (8)
  *(preludes)
10 GALORE Bond role in abundance (6)
  Double definition, the first referring to Pussy Galore, a character in the Ian Fleming’s Goldfinger, one of the James Bond books.
11 BOLERO Short coat for dance in Madrid (6)
  Double definition
12 IDEATION Forming concepts in hide at Iona (8)
  Hidden in “hIDE AT IONa”
14 AARON COPLAND Barman and former drinkers right about police state? (5,7)
  AA (Alcoholics Anonymous, so “former drinkers”) + R (right) + ON (“about”) + COP (“police”) + LAND (“state”)

In this clue, the “bar” in “barman” relates to musical bars, and Aaron Copland (1900-1990) was an American composer.

18 POST MERIDIEM Free time promised in afternoon (4,8)
  *(time promised)
22 ACANTHUS Prickly plant in a container like this (8)
  A CAN (“container”) + THUS (“like this”)
25 IGNORE Shun Italian man denied introduction (6)
  (s)IGNORE (“Italian man”, denied introduction i.e. having its first letter (introduction) removed)
26 DISMAL Gloomy sergeant major in control (6)
  SM (sergeant major) in DIAL (“control”)
27 DIALOGUE Agile duo animated in discussion (8)
  *(agile duo)
28 HEADGEAR Top property Balmoral perhaps (8)
  HEAD (“top”) + GEAR (“property”)
29 EXETER Diocese no longer safe when leader deposed (6)
  EX (“no longer”) + (p)ETER (“safe” with its leader deposed)
Down
2 PHENOL Disinfectant fluid no help (6)
  *(no help)
3 EXUBERANT High-spirited former soldier grabs cheap taxi (9)
  EX (“former”) + (soldier) ANT grabs UBER (“cheap taxi”)
4 DISCOURSE Dunderhead is on schedule to make speech (9)
  D(under)[head] IS on COURSE (“schedule”)
5 HADRIAN Waller took top tip from Roach – piano’s inside (7)
  HAD (“took”) [top tip from R(oach) + (p)IANo [‘s inside]
6 ROGUE Villain has non-British accent (5)
  [non-(B)ritish] (b)ROGUE (“accent”)
7 ISLET Maybe Auskerry has tenant? (5)
  IS LET = “has tenant”

Auskerry is a small island in the Orkneys.

8 AIRBORNE Announces scion delivered in travelling up (8)
  Homophone of [announces] HEIR BORN (“scion delivered”)
13 ASP Deadly snake with stinger losing weight (3)
  (w)ASP (“stinger” losing W (weight))
15 ORIGINATE Start to speak pompously having necked one drink (9)
  ORATE (“to speak pompously”) having necked I (“one”) GIN (“drink”)
16 LEMON SOLE Grilled dish needs no Moselle in cooking (5,4)
  *(no moselle)
17 CONCEIVE Margins trimmed, act as soon as Neo has plan (8)
  [margins trimmed], (a)C(t) + ONCE (“as soon as”) + I’VE (“Neo has”)
19 MET Something’s dealt with (3)
  Hidden in “soMEThing”
20 INSIDER One in clique imprisoned at Broadmoor finally (7)
  INSIDE (“imprsioned”) at (broadmoo)R [finally]
21 GROUSE Bird or carp in great river (6)
  GR (great) + (river) OUSE
23 NAMED Designated area in North Sea (5)
  A (area) in N (north) + MED (“sea”)
24 HALVE Share hole where fool incarcerates fifty (5)
  HAVE (“fool”) incarcerates L (50, in Roman numerals)

Not sure what “hole” is doing in the clue?

*anagram

7 comments on “Financial Times 16,162 by NEO”


  1. Thanks Loonapick. I think the definition in 24d is “Share hole”, referring to match play in golf, where the players can “halve” a hole.

  2. Hovis

    I took 24d to be a golfing reference where one talks of halving a hole.

  3. crypticsue

    Lots to enjoy as you’d expect from Tees, but with a couple of head scratchers along the way

    Thanks to him and  Loonapick

  4. allan_c

    Nice one from Neo/Tees.  Hardly a themed crossword but there were a few musical references, actual or implied – a composer in 9ac and one of his compositions in 11ac, Aaron Copland of course, and then in 5dn ‘Waller’ made us think of ‘Fats’, particularly with ‘piano’ in the clue.

    Difficult to nominate a CoD but we’ll go for the aforesaid 5dn.

    Thanks, Neo and Loonapick.

  5. Chadwick Ongara

    Not bad from Neo. FOI DIALOGUE, LOI HALVE. COD 5a.

  6. psmith

    Thanks Neo & loonapick.

    allan_c @4 —  a further musical misdirection in 5 down was the inclusion of Max Roach of course.

  7. brucew@aus

    Thanks Neo and loonapick

    A way late with this one and was happy to finally get around to doing it over lunch earlier in the week.  Failed to parse a couple of them – didn’t find ‘Pussy GALORE’ nor understand / see hidden MET at 19d.  Embarrassed as a sort of golfer to miss the connection with HALVE – sharing a hole in match play.

    Had to modify my unparsed AIRBOUND to AIRBORNE on my final run-through.

    Finished in the SW corner with HEADWEAR (where I had to check the Balmoral), that HALVE and CONCEIVE as the last few in.

     

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