Independent 10,223 by Wiglaf

An enjoyably satisfactory crossword from Wiglaf today. It seemed to me that it was on the hard side, but everything (except for the doubt mentioned below) is solid and convincing.

Definitions underlined, in maroon. Anagram indicators in italics.

Apparently the fact that Phi is now not regularly on Fridays doesn’t mean that there is some special anniversary or something that a particular Friday is needed for, but rather that Phi is now appearing at various times during the week, like all the other setters. This may be quite wrong and perhaps there is some Nina staring me in the face, but I can see nothing.

Across
1 ANTIFA Militant left-wing movement opposed to loud American (6)
anti f A — this is the American version
4 POPPER Dad’s a philosopher (6)
Pop per [a, as in ‘take one a/per day’] — the philosopher Karl Popper
8 MARIMBA Male setter’s inside playing Arab instrument (7)
m ar(I’m)ba, the arba being *(Arab)
9 WANT ADS Worker having gone through loadsamoney gets the classifieds (4,3)
w(ant)ads — but I thought loadsamoney, or rather Loadsamoney, was the Harry Enfield character — does the coinage also refer just to a lot of money?
11 FORTINBRAS Hamlet’s oppo battled, some say, wearing women’s underwear (10)
“fought” in bras
12 DOOM Inevitable annihilation has war department circling round in a spin (4)
(MO(O)D)rev. — Ministry of Defence
13 PANIC Wolves cut across province creating overwhelming terror (5)
pa(NI)c{k}
14 STRUMPET A tart prepared to straddle world leader! (8)
s(Trump)et
16 LORRAINE Golden shower secreted by the French woman (8)
l(or rain)e
18 CAGED Composer died behind bars (5)
Cage d.
20 ERGO So Vera’s content to work (4)
{V}er{a} go
21 BROCATELLE Cellar to be tarted up? Heavy fabric is required (10)
(Cellar to be)*
23 LACTOSE Doctor locates possible cause of problem for IBS sufferers (7)
*(locates)
24 IGNEOUS Fiery gas insufficient to stop inauguration of Imperator Augustus (7)
(I{mperator} G(neo{n})us)
25 EMPSON 20th-century poet abandoned new poems (6)
*(n poems) — this poet
26 LESSEE Tenant is short of pills? (6)
less E E
Down
1 ALAMO Mission from Alaska shows up (5)
Hidden reversed in frOM ALAska
2 TRISTAN Rumour of secret rendezvous with a knight? This one (7)
“tryst” a N — the knight of Tristan and Isolde
3 FIBONACCI Story about case facing Italy’s top mathematician (9)
fib on acc. [accusative, case] I — acc = accusative is I think correct, although my first idea was account, which seems hard to justify
5 ORALS Tests circuit while controlling inductance (5)
I’m a bit lost here: the circuit is presumably the letter O [no it isn’t: it’s OR, the logic circuit, which explains it all.  Thanks NeilW @1]; as = while, and that contains L, the symbol for inductance; how is the r to be accounted for?
6 POTSDAM Nuts stage uprising in German city (7)
(mad spot)rev.
7 RADIOHEAD Group leader set to go first (9)
head [leader] with radio [set] first — the pop group
10 ARMS DEPOT Does tramp shower in the powder room? (4,5)
(Does tramp)* — powder room in that it is a store of gunpowder
13 PROCREATE Screwed a receptor to make babies (9)
*(a receptor)
15 RECTANGLE Treacle – no good for reshaping figure (9)
(Treacle NG)*
17 ROOFTOP Men turned up frequently to work in part of house (7)
(OR)rev. oft op.
19 GEEZERS Ezra’s in Georgia with the Queen’s men (7)
(Ge (Ez) ER’s)
21 BASSO He sings some of Abba’s songs (5)
Hidden in AbBA’S SOngs
22  LOUSE Miss cuddling upper-class cad? (5)
lo(U)se

*anagram

9 comments on “Independent 10,223 by Wiglaf”

  1. Thanks, John. The Harry Enfield song: “Oi You!! Shut your mouth and Look at my wad! LOADSAMONEY!!!”

    From Chambers: OR: “a logic circuit…” (Not something I knew either!)

  2. I found this hard. I’d never heard of the term WANT ADS, didn’t know the ‘Heavy fabric’ or the ’20th-century poet’ and had no hope parsing ORALS. IGNEOUS for ‘Fiery’ was also tough. To cap it all off, although I had the correct answer, I didn’t spot the ALAMO reverse hidden!

    A struggle, but with some excellent clues including ‘Dad’s a philosopher’ and the er… somewhat racy 14a.

    Thanks to Wiglaf and to John (and NeilW @1) for working it all out.

  3. A little help required from wordfinder and Google before we got there in the end but without understanding all the wordplay.
    Favourite was 11ac – it had us giggling for ages before we could continue solving.
    Thanks, Wiglaf and John.

  4. Got stuck on the right hand side until I remembered Karl Popper and then things fell into place. I was another who didn’t spot the hidden Alamo in spite of guessing the answer. Liked Fortinbras. Thanks to both.

  5. Good crossword with a few unknowns – ANTIFA, WANT ADS, BROCATELLE, EMPSON.

    I particularly liked FORTINBRAS, STRUMPET and ARMS DEPOT.

    Thanks Wiglaf and John.

  6. I smiled when I saw FORTINBRAS, as it was clued in a similar way by Picaroon in the Guardian way back in Jan 2013. Some things just stick in the mind!

  7. 11 across was clued differently in the printed  version  (in an indian newspaper) : hamlet’s oppo takes castle wearing women’s underwear

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