Independent on Sunday 1564 Skinny

Thanks Skinny for an enjoyable puzzle.  Definitions are underlined in the clues.

Across

9 Rocking robin, huge one seen next door (9)

NEIGHBOUR Anagram of(Rocking) ROBIN, HUGE.

10 Crown represented in a coat of arms? (5)

CREST :  Double defn:  1st:  …/top of a mountain or hill; and 2nd:  A design at the top of a coat of arms, distinctive of a family or corporation.

11 Scoff vegetables, no good on reflection (5)

SNEER Reversal of(… on reflection) “greens”(vegetables that are, well, green in colour) minus(no) “g”(abbrev. for “good).

12 Lager drunk after spirit, drinker’s penultimate drink (6,3)

GINGER  ALE :  [Anagram of(… drunk) LAGER placed after(after) GIN(a spirit/a strongly alcoholic drink)] + last but 1 letter of(…’s penultimate) “drinker“.

13 Mastic’s moulded, not in the right part (7)

MISCAST Anagram of(… moulded) MASTIC’S.

Defn:  Said of, say, an actor who is playing a part/role not suited to him/her.

14 Noblewoman‘s party venture (7)

DOWAGER :  DO(a party/a social function) + WAGER(a bet/a venture/a risky undertaking).

Defn:  … with a title derived from her late husband.

17 Carry out purchase picked up in city (5)

DUBAI Homophone of(… picked up) “do buy”(to carry out/to effect a purchase).

19 27D notebook (3)

PAD :  Double defn:  1st:  Solution to 27 down/where one is staying.

20 Inception filmed here? (5)

ONSET :  [ON SET](at the place with stage scenery, furniture and other articles where a movie is filmed).

21 Girl‘s not much wearing fancy hat (7)

TABITHA :  [A BIT](not much/just a little) contained in(wearing) anagram of(fancy) HAT.

22 Scheme involves close to twenty exercises in which small children can lark about (7)

PLAYPEN :  PLAN(a scheme/a plot) containing(involves) last letter of(close to) “twenty“ + PE(abbrev. for “physical education”/physical exercises).

24 Advocate a couple of drinks (9)

SUPPORTER :  [SUP(to drink) + PORTER(a dark brown bitter beer)](a couple of drinks).

26 Wheels on a New York taxi may be so worn out (5)

TIRED :  Double defn:  1st:  Describing the wheels on a NY taxi, fitted with tyres, or tires as spelled in America.

28 In France, he’s swallowed by lake of purplish hue (5)

LILAC :  IL(in French “he”) contained in(…’s swallowed by) LAC(in French, a lake).

29 It’s rude to have house-warming without one (9)

INSULTING :  “insulating”(to have a house interior warmed/protected against the cold) minus(without) “a”(the article for “one” in number).

Down

1 We are responsible for this load (4)

ONUS :  [ON US](we are responsible/we take responsibility for something, as in “the damage is on us”).

2 Various rivals of Tom Daley (6)

DIVERS :  Double defn:  2nd:  …, the champion diver.

3 Livestock here help, so it’s said, to supply a drug dealer (10)

PHARMACIST Homophone of(…, so it’s said) [“farm”(where livestock are/found here) + “assist”(to help)].

Defn:  One who could be whimsically (or cruelly) called a drug dealer.

4 Have no recollection of counterfeit tobacco’s origin (6)

FORGET :  FORGE(to counterfeit/to copy illegally) + 1st letter of(…’s origin) “tobacco“.

5 A relation of K-Pop? (8)

GRANDDAD :  GRAND(a 1000 dollars or pounds/abbreviated to 1K dollars or pounds) + DAD(like “pop”, an informal term for one’s father).

No relation to granddad … nor grandma for that matter:

6 Spots one charged with arson at last (4)

ACNE :  ACE(“one”, as in the number of pips on an ace playing card) containing(charged with) last letter of(… at last) “arson“.

Defn:  … on one’s skin, especially on the face.

7 Makes unstable grenades explode (8)

DERANGES Anagram of(… explode) GRENADES.

Defn:  … mentally.

8 Lacking nucleus, fermenting yeast is swelling (4)

STYE Anagram of(fermenting) [“yeast” minus its middle letter(Lacking nucleus …)].

Defn:  … on the edge of an eyelid.

13 Core component of racism I’d studied (5)

MIDST Hidden in(component of) “racism I’d studied“.

Defn:  …/the middle of.

15 No one knows a terrible place for tropical birds, according to Spooner (3,3,4)

WHO CAN TELL Spoonerism of(…, according to Spooner) [“toucan”(a species of tropical birds) + “hell”(a terrible place of great suffering)].

16 Betray public official, almost retired (3,2)

RAT ON Reversal of(… retired, in a down clue) [“notary”(a public official authorised to perform certain legal formalities) minus its last letter(…, almost)].

18 Party game in which a well-known Christian hides very quietly under container that doesn’t close (3-5)

BOB-APPLE :  [BALE(Christian, a well-known award-winning actor) containing(hides) PP(abbrev. for “pianissimo”, musical direction to play very quietly)] placed below(under, in a down clue) “box”(a container) minus its last letter(that doesn’t close).

19 Insect burrowing into unvariegated banana (8)

PLANTAIN :  ANT(an insect) contained in(burrowing into) PLAIN(unvariegated/uniform/bland).

There are bananas … and there are bananas:

22 Expression wears thin when spoken (6)

PHRASE Homophone of(… when spoken) “frays”(wears thin, as with, say, fabric).

23 Some lepers I abandoned in ancient land (6)

PERSIA Hidden in(Some) “lepers I abandoned“.

24 Very keen on being spoiled regularly (4)

SOLD 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th letters of(… regularly) “spoiled“.

Defn:  …/having been persuaded to be enthusiastic  about something).

25 Stroke, not the first that hurts (4)

OUCH :  “touch”(to stroke/to move one’s hand across a surface) minus its 1st letter(not the first).

Defn:  Exclamation expressing “…!”

27 Very much approves of excavations (4)

DIGS :  Double defn:  1st:  …/appreciates very much; and 2nd:  …, at an archaeological site, say.

6 comments on “Independent on Sunday 1564 Skinny”

  1. This was a good example of an excellent crossword in the category “Let’s Not Make Things Too Complicated”.
    Elegant, and precise too.
    Many thanks to scchua for the blog & Skinny for a very sound puzzle.

  2. A very enjoyable puzzle coupled with an enjoyable and colourful review.   The clever 5d was my favourite.

    Many thanks to Skinny and scchua.

  3. Nice to see the setter progressing so well.   I enjoyed solving this and particularly liked the rocking robin (cue for a song?) and the 1d responsibility.

    Thanks to Skinny and to scchua for the review.

  4. I thought this was excellent for a relaxing Sunday morning, with amusingly-constructed wordplay.  I’m not normally a fan of Spooner-related clues but 15D was magnificent.  Thanks Skinny and Sschua.

  5. A really good puzzle which I had the pleasure of solving last night. Plenty to like, but I must single single out 5d and 15d as my joint favourites — both very clever and both raised big smiles.

    Many thanks to Skinny and to Scchua for the review. Both much appreciated.

     

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