Enigmatic Variations No.1390 – Bolder by Jaques

“In clue order, the first letters of the answers give part of a quotation (in ODQ). Solvers must fit the answers jigsaw-style into the grid, although some are too short for the available space and must be entered with initial blank cells. Where answers begin with the same letter, their clues are presented in conventional order. Having entered the answers, solvers must take the BOLDER choice from the quotation, adapting one entry and completing the
remainder. Finally, solvers must show suitable confidence with their choice by altering three other letters in the grid. Apart from one, which is thematic, all entries in the final grid are real words. Numbers in brackets refer to answer lengths.”

 

The first letters of the answers give the capitalised part of this quote from Tam O’Shanter:

Inspiring bold JOHN BARLEYCORN!
WHAT DANGERS THOU CANST MAKE US SCORN!
Wi’ tippeny, we fear nae evil;
Wi usquabae, we’ll face the devil!

The entry in the first column, TAM is to be filled with USQUABAE, giving TUSQUABAEAM (the one thematic non-word), which I have illustrated below by having a ruddy Tam filled with amber bead. NAE EVIL is then to be adjusted such that TAM ‘faces’ THE DEVIL.

Notation
(xxx) = definition
[xxx] = (anagram/homophone/container/etc.) indicator
XXX* = anagram
< = reversal
LEE (LED) = adjusted entry

Please post a comment if the explanations are not clear.

JETTIED JET (Ornamental stone) TIED (level) projected (7)
OBOLARY Diarist’s extremely poor and OB (died) with [neglected] ROYAL* (7)
HEADSHOT What’s on passport that might cause a flush? (8)
NARE Rare bird’s part [secreted in] aviaN AREa (4)
BANS (BAHS) Curses B ([initially] BAD) ANS (answer) (4)
APISHNESS [Outrageous] {SINS [with] PHASE}* producing chimplike behaviour (9)
RIVLIN R (Take) IV (four) LIN (falls) in Fiona’s rough shoe (6)
LEE (LED) FLEE [Losing head] (run) from shelter (3)
EVIL WEEVIL (Troublesome beetle) [WE ignored] is harmful (4)
YWIS YW ([Hollow] YEW) IS certainly old (4)
COCKER Pet dog (6)
OAT Pastoral song is < TAO (oriental way) [back] (3)
RAINS (REINS) DRAINS (Watercourses) [lacking D (depth)] in wet season (5)
NEATH NEAT (Poet’s shining) H (hour) in Welsh town (5)
WHILERE Some time ago, recently and [in] HERE (present) I l (left) [after] W (week) (7)
HECK CHECK (Pinch while shutting), [not the top], just the bottom of a door (4)
ANTACID AID (Help) [containing] < [recurrent] {CAT (vomit) [with] N ([touch of] NAUSEA)? (7)
TAIL Limited route for fugitive (4)
DETRIMENTAL Old undesirable suitor’s TIRED*, [broke] and MENTAL (ridiculous in common parlance) (11)
ARTY Bohemian PARTY (military detachment) [lacking P (power)] (4)
NICOTINED {I CONTEND I (international)}* [manoeuvring] is full of poison (9)
GREED Eager longing < {DEER (maybe does) G (good)} [in retrospect] (5)
ENTRIES EN (Short space) TRIES (separates out elderly) actor’s appearances (7)
RETICENCE ICE (Reservation)’s [at centre of] [modelled] CENTRE* in reservation (9)
SING S (Section) IN G (government) to secretly pass on information (4)
TAM Scottish cap TAME [not totally] (flat) (3)
HADJ HAD (Accepted) J (justice) it’s a religious duty (4)
ORDERING ORD (Once beginning) with ERING ([only one R (rector) in] ERRING (faltering)) initiation ceremony (8)
UNSHOD [Confused] HOUNDS* with bare feet (6)
CHINA Maybe Chelsea CHIN (aggressively tackle) A (one) (5)
AREG AR (Aramaic), EG (say), in parts of the Sahara (4)
NATIVE Unsophisticated [shoving] TI (small tree) [into] NAVE (hub of wheel) (6)
SCENARIES What could be shown in old theatres [unexpectedly] INCREASES* (9)
TAT [Expelling outsiders], STATE (nation) shows things of little value (3)
MEALED ME (Maître) D’ [carrying] ALE (beer) thickened with grain in Argyll (6)
APTERAL PT (Training) [in] AERIAL (using aircraft), I [ejected] – it’s got no wings! (7)
KURI < IRK (Distress) [about] U (university) [returning] long dead New Zealander (4)
EATHE [Striking out L (left) and R (right)], LEATHER (ball)’s easily lost (5)
UNDONE {NUDE? NO}*, [dishevelled] (6)
SLICKED LIT [Almost] (put to shore) [aboard] DECKS* [vigorously] being polished (7)
SHIRR [Cutty] SHIRT (sark) [grasping] R ([tail in] AYR)’s gathering (5)
CLOT Congealed mass from L (lake) [entering] COT (small boat) (4)
ONCOGENE Viral passenger’s GONE* [mad] [shut inside] ONCE (one time) (8)
ROTA Canon A (LAW [essentially]) [coming after] ROT (corruption) (4)
NOTE < ETON [Raising] (school)’s reputation (4)

 

O B O L A R Y U N S H O D
N A R E R I W H I L E R E
T H E D E V I L C I C D T
U S I N G L S C O C K E R
S E N T R I E S T K U R I
Q O S C E N A R I E S I M
U N E A T H T U N D O N E
A C A P I S H N E S S G N
B O A T C H E A D S H O T
A G R E E D H T C H I N A
E E O R N T A I L T R O L
A N T A C I D V O A R T Y
M E A L E E J E T T I E D

 

2 comments on “Enigmatic Variations No.1390 – Bolder by Jaques”

  1. What a wonderfully satisfying crossword this was! The clues were not too easy, fitting the answers in was fun and didn’t take forever – and the final stage was worth waiting for. I like puzzles like this, with various stages and where the solver has to actually do something at the end.

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