Enigmatic Variations 1405 Association by Piccadilly

Autumn and an association to find – 11 unclued entries which need to associated with a word from a normal clue. The other clues have an extra letter in the wordplay – across give the nature of the associations, down a 12th (well almost) it needs a jumble of a clued entry to be added and then the 12th association is in the grid. As preambles go pretty complex.

As puzzles go, pretty straight forward. Lots of clues fell at the first pass. The unclued entries appeared to be names.

The across clues (additional letters) spell PATRON SAINTS

The unclued entries are just so – I never realised quite how many there are!

The down clues spell OUR LADY OF LOR which when a jumble of 6dn is added becomes OUR LADY OF LORETO : Patron saint of AIRMEN (3dn)

And that was that – whilst the blog appears the day after ALL SAINTS DAY, the puzzle by then will be almost 2 weeks old.

Many thanks Piccadilly

Key: * anagram; Rev. reversed; Underline definition; First column saint associated with a word in the normal clue or extra letter in wordplay.

Across
AGATHA 1 Crazy Rafe nurses party hat (6)
(rafe)* around do (party) = FEDORA
8 Make love with salesman after difficulty (5)
P Ado (difficulty) + rep (salesman) = ADORE
9 Debauched man aroused, ignoring son and daughter (4)
A (aroused – s – d)* = ROUE
10 Convicted smuggling diamonds (3)
T Hidden ConvICTEd = ICE
11 Shun afternoon in Melbourne? Briefly, I would (5)
R Arvo(afternoon in Melbourne) + I’d = AVOID
14 The pet trophy regularly given for canines, perhaps (5)
O thE pEt TrOpHy = TEETH
BARBARA 15 Watchful chap beginning to inspect gunners (3)
I (beginning to inspect) + RA (gunners) = IRA
16 Honda swerved about for special purpose (5, two words)
N (Honda)* + c (about) = AD HOC
MICHAEL 17 Second of grocers ejected from Royal was equal to Shakespeare (4)
Regal (royal) – r (second of grocers) = EGAL
ISIDORE 18 Farmers finally assembled, going west to find ram (4)
S (farmers finally) + Rev. met (assembled) = STEM
22 Tailor lugs in cloth for turban (5)
S (lugsin)* = LUNGI
FLORIAN 24 Last of firemen leaves Irishman to find source of water (3)
Sean (Irishman) – n (last of firemen) = SEA
25 Old country-dweller seeing game Lara backed (5)
A RU (game) + Rev. Lara = RURAL
GEORGE 28 Leaders of scouts assembled tents efficiently: division fully content (5)
Start of Scouts Assembled Tents Efficiently: Division = SATED
29 American soldier joins African Union in German district (3)
I GI (American soldier) + AU (African union) = GAU
31 Stir in gel – it’s sticky (4)
N (in gel)* = GLEI
32 South American rodent has Japanese sea-bream in stomach? The reverse (5)
T Gut (stomach) in Tai (Japanese sea bream) = AGUTI
33 Abnormal contraction of pupil I miss so badly (6)
S (I miss so)* = MIOSIS
Down
DOROTHEA 1 Marvellous florists arranging bouquets, primarily (3)
Florists Arranged Bouquets initially = FAB
2 Robot I trained to fly in a circle (5)
O (robot I)* = ORBIT
3 Display list of options for pilots (6)
U Air (display) + mebu (list of options) = AIRMEN
4 Spenser’s watches are round a wrist (6)
R A(are) + (a wrist)* = AWAITS
5 Anti-aircraft gun that is under a tree (6)
L Larch (tree) + ie (that is) = ARCHIE
DAVID 6 Part of foot gets poets wrangling internally (3)
(poets – ps)* = TOE
7 Dance in Hawaii close to large rubber tree (4)
A Hula (dance in Hawaii) + e (close to large) = HULE
12 Odd course could be suitable (8)
D (odd course)* = DECOROUS
13 Coming through country of France, celebrate! (7)
Y Pays (country of France) + sing (celebrate) = PASSING
19 Radio I’m tuning somewhere above ground (6)
O (radio Im)* = MIDAIR
20 Ornament border of soft fancy ruff on the Parisian (6)
F P (soft) + (ruff)* + LE (THE Parisian) = PURFLE
21 English and Low Latin included in strictly formal entrance exam (6)
L E (English) + ll (low latin) in prim (formal) = PRELIM
NICHOLAS 23 Cradling three could make children this big (5)
(cradling three – children)* = GREAT
EULALIA 26 What sailors loaded left for Cuba slowly (5)
Cargo (what sailors loaded) swapping l for c = LARGO
IGNATIUS 27 Head of soldiers gets drink in Cheshire town (4)
S (head of soldiers) + ale(drink) = SALE
29 Turn east to old creek in Shetland (3)
O Go (tirn) + e (east) + o(old) = GEO
30 Goblin deprives local birds of oxygen (3)
R Ornis (local birds) – o (oxygen) = NIS

 

1 comment on “Enigmatic Variations 1405 Association by Piccadilly”

  1. We enjoyed learning about all those patron saints – many of them new to us. Many thanks, Piccadilly and Twencelas, of course..

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