Independent 10,384 by Phi

Phi is back to his usual day this week after a brief excursion to the weekend last Saturday

The first thing we noticed about the puzzle was the large square in the middle, and as we went about solving, we decided that there must be a theme or nina to justify the unusual central block in a grid which also has unches all round the perimeter – it is a Phi, after all.
However, when we had solved all the clues, we couldn’t see anything obvious, so set about compiling the blog in the hope that someone would enlighten us. Then, as we were about to post it, the penny dropped – and we realised that it should have been obvious from the start – especially with 3/20d in the grid – 8d, 10a and 24a are types of windmill, and the large block in the middle represents a traditional windmill’s 5s. How did we miss that?

image of grid

ACROSS
7 Orderly cut and chewed dainty morsel (6)
TIDBIT

TIDy (orderly) without the last letter or ‘cut’ + BIT (chewed)

9 Ordinary pop group in sassy musical headgear (5-3)
OPERA-HAT

O (ordinary) + AHA (pop group) in PERT (sassy)

10 Job advert online, perhaps (4)
POST

Double definition

11 What greets the visitors? Our side, large team, working to receive committee (7,3)
WELCOME MAT

WE (our side) L (large) + an anagram of TEAM (anagrind is ‘working’) round or ‘receiving’ COM (committee)

12 Vessel, tidy article, progressed smoothly (8)
TRIMARAN

TRIM (tidy) A (article) RAN (progressed smoothly)

13 Small kid in long blouse (5)
SMOCK

S (small) MOCK (kid)

15 Levy: one million? Difficult question left incomplete (6)
IMPOSE

I (one) M (million) POSEr (difficult question) without the last letter or ‘left incomplete’

17 Expert that’s backed politician after start of debacle is to flee (6)
DECAMP

ACE (expert) reversed or ‘backed’ MP (politician) after D (first letter or ‘start’ of debacle)

18 Ship in the drink recalled as something useful (5)
ASSET

SS (ship) in TEA (drink) reversed or ‘recalled’

19 Scoundrel about to attend college in US city – it’s topical (8)
CURRENCY

CUR (scoundrel) RE (about) + C (college) in NY (New York – US city)

21 Like some cuisine, cool and under cooked, with British tucking in (6,4)
CORDON BLEU

An anagram of COOL and UNDER (anagrind is ‘cooked’) with B (British) inside or ‘tucked in’

23 Source of tremendous intelligence? No! (4)
TWIT

A clue-as-definition – T (first letter or ‘source’ of tremendous) WIT (intelligence)

24 Something that spins leg with rear of foot (8)
PINWHEEL

PIN (leg) W (with) HEEL (rear of foot)

25 Recalled the French animal hair coat (6)
ENAMEL

LE (the in French) MANE (animal hair) all reversed or ‘recalled’

DOWN
1 Arrangement for marriage: I’ll cook, providing nutritional energy (8-7)
KILOGRAM-CALORIE

An anagram of MARRIAGE I’LL COOK – anagrind is ‘arrangement’ – a new term for us – apparently the same as a kilocalorie

2 Times cryptic, old, found in a vehicle? Not inclined to indulge (10)
ABSTEMIOUS

An anagram of TIMES (anagrind is ‘cryptic’) + O (old) in A BUS (vehicle)

3/20 Parisian venue where French twice will block awkward gremlin (6,5)
MOULIN ROUGE

OU (where in French) OU (where again) in or ‘blocking’ an anagram of GREMLIN (anagrind is ‘awkward’)

4 Given new home? Animated, stifling surprised cry (8)
REHOUSED

ROUSED (animated) round or ‘stifling’ EH (surprised cry)

5 Sail east, following leading group (4)
VANE

E (east) after VAN (leading group)

6 A hack noisemaker, possibly – or several! (7,8)
KARAOKE MACHINES

Another clue-as-definition – an anagram of A HACK NOISEMAKER – anagrind is ‘possibly’

8 What may draw to close in Barrow with little hesitation? (5)
TOWER

TO + W (last letter or ‘close’ of Barrow) ER (little hesitation)

14 Chart roles unclear regarding much classical music (10)
ORCHESTRAL

An anagram of CHART ROLES – anagrind is ‘unclear’

16 Long message, missing opening, came to a conclusion (8)
EXTENDED

tEXT (message) without the first letter or ‘missing opening’) ENDED (came to a conclusion)

19 Conservative supporter accumulating money without fuss (6)
CALMLY

C (Conservative) ALLY (supporter) round or ‘accumulating’ M (money)

20 See 3
22 Unhappy being in this part of the puzzle? (4)
DOWN

This is one of the DOWN clues

4 comments on “Independent 10,384 by Phi”

  1. Well, the theme completely escaped me. Thanks for the explanation. Had to check what windmill had to do with MOULIN ROUGE (blog intro should say 3/20 not 4/20).

    A quick question. Is TIDBIT (as opposed to TITBIT) used in the UK? My Collins says it is US spelling, Chambers says largely North American.

    In blog, need to change B to D in 17a.

    Thanks to Phi for this clever puzzle and to Bertandjoyce for the edification.

  2. Blind to the theme, which was especially clever with the windmill sails-shaped block in the middle of the grid. I feel a bit like a 23a, the only consolation being that I make a good crossword clue, if not a solver. KARAOKE MACHINES was another good clue.

    Thanks and well done to B&J for picking up all the thematic elements and to Phi for our usual Friday fix.

  3. Well done B&J, and what a clever puzzle, though I did need to extend my breakfast to complete it.  Thanks Phi.

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