Hi everyone. I hope you are well. Thanks to Kcit for an enjoyable puzzle which certainly had someThing about it.
The preamble reads:
The five five-letter across entries in order are the successive even-numbered steps in a word ladder such as CRAVE – CRANE – CRONE – CRONY – IRONY – IRONS – ICONS etc; 20 is unclued – in no particular order, the other four clues to these entries are actually to the intervening steps that do not appear in the diagram. The first and last steps (both also real words), which must be appended outside the grid as shown, are two associates of the 9,17, both LENDING A HAND. 10 of the remaining clues each contain a misprint of one letter in the definition part; correct letters, in clue order spell out a name connected with both associates. Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended; 24 is in The Oxford Dictionary of English.
It’s always nice when the first clue goes straight in … however, although 1a was the first clue I solved, it wasn’t going to slot immediately (or indeed at all) into the grid. Ah well, still a start. The SW was actually where I had most joy at first; the grid fill was a fairly steady progression upwards and rightwards from there.
On the way, the word ladder gave a little bit of a wobble, but it helped to reread the preamble and be reminded that the clued entries to intermediate steps were in no particular order. Once I could see that 17d looked like FAMILY, I immediately thought of the ADDAMS FAMILY, even though only the M of 9d was in place at that point. This helped me to get all the rungs in place – and explain the title! Now all that remained was finishing the pesky NW corner …
… and identifying all the corrections to the misprinted clues. These give TED CASSIDY, who played both LURCH and THING (except when they appeared together). The ladder is below, with the completed grid, highlighted for clarity only.
LURCH
LARCH
LAUCH
SAUCH
SAUCE
SAICE
SPICE
SPINE
SHINE
THINE
THING
Clue No | ANSWER
(GRID ENTRY) |
Clue with definition underlined | |
Explanation, with quoted indicators in italics and letters appearing in the ANSWER capitalised and emboldened | |||
Across | |||
(1a) | SPICE
(LARCH) |
Conservative beset by agents mostly a source of interest (5) | |
C (Conservative) inside (beset by) SPIE[s] (agents) mostly | |||
6a | CASCADED | Fell about a lot when given edition (8) | |
C (about) A (a) SCAD (lot) next to (when given) ED (edition) | |||
12a | BLAH | Expression of disgust about learner driver in [c]trash (4) | T |
BAH (expression of disgust) around (about) L (learner driver) | |||
13a | EMENDATE | Correct European couple going around region (8) | |
E (European) + MATE (couple) going around END (region) | |||
(14a) | SHINE
(SAUCH) |
Do well to climb third of trees (5) | |
SHIN (to climb) + the third letter of trEes | |||
15a | RUDDLE | Roug[h]e rule heading off confusion (6) | E |
R (rule) + mUDDLE (confusion) without the first letter (heading off …) | |||
16a | EYE-FLAP | English saddle-horse of yore, missing end of halter, rejected part of bridle (7) | |
E (English) followed by the reversal of (… rejected) PALF[r]EY (saddle-horse of yore) missing the last letter of (end of) halteR | |||
19a | ELBA | Competent to go round Mediterranean island (4) | |
ABLE reversed (to go round) | |||
23a | MARE | Heading for Moon? Time to go over possible landing site (4) | |
The first letter of (heading for) Moon, then ERA (time) reversed (to go over) | |||
26a | GADSMEN | CID rep coming in willing to meet Northern Scots farmworkers as before (7) | |
DS (CID rep) inside (coming in) GAME (willing) next to (to meet) N (Northern) | |||
29a | TAHINA | Expression of gratitude after receiving a measure of liquid – see[m]ds to make this paste (6) | D |
TA (expression of gratitude) with the insertion of (after receiving) A (a) HIN (measure of liquid) | |||
(30a) | LAUCH
SPINE |
Nationalist falling from pleasure-boat provides some amusement in Oban (5) | |
N (Nationalist) removed from (falling from) LAU[n]CH (pleasure boat) | |||
32a | ISOLATES | [p]Cuts off one very much with a lot of recent news (8) | C |
I (one) + SO (very much) with all but the last letter of (a lot of) LATES[t] (recent news) | |||
33a | ARID | Support restraining river is unproductive (4) | |
AID (support) around (restraining) R (river) | |||
34a | ETHYLENE | Matter in volcano’s not an oily gas (8) | |
HYLE (matter) in ETNE[an] (volcano’s) without (not) AN (from the clue) | |||
(35a) | SAUCE
(THINE) |
Case constructed about unionist’s lack of respect (5) | |
CASE Anagrammed (constructed) around (about) U (unionist) | |||
Down | |||
2d | ALKYLS | More than one radical drinker emptied loads (6) | |
ALKY (drinker) plus the outer letters only of (emptied) LoadS | |||
3d | RASE | I will leave to build and demolish (4) | |
I will leave RA[i]SE (to build) | |||
4d | CHA | Te[n]a cases in hour? On the contrary (3) | A |
CA (cases) around (in … on the contrary) H (hour) | |||
5d | HAULS | Stems losing money, delivering proceeds of crime (5) | |
HAUL[m]S (stems) losing M (money) | |||
6d | CECA | Fighter pilot, say, caught soaring, showing some American guts (4) | |
ACE (fighter pilot, say) + C , all reversed (soaring, in a down answer) | |||
7d | SERAC | Watery liquids getting cold, producing icy mas[h]s (5) | S |
SERA (watery liquids) by (getting) C (cold) | |||
8d | CNUT | Ancient King (name enshrined in a sort of stoppage) (4) | |
N (name) enshrined in CUT (a sort of stoppage) | |||
10d | DADO | Part of wall to suffice for accommodating poster (4) | |
DO (to suffice for) around (accommodating) AD (poster) | |||
11d | DEEPENED | Excavated river – went to bring in navy (8) | |
DEE (river), then PEED (went) around (to bring in) N (navy) | |||
12d | BHEESTIE | That chap brought in a good friend, a water-supplier in India (8) | |
HE (that chap) inside (brought in) BESTIE (a good friend) | |||
18d | CRETIN | As[k]s head of company about money (6) | S |
The first letter of (head of) Company + RE (about) + TIN (money) | |||
21d | ABATE | D[u]ie back before Henry leaves to have a swim (5) | I |
A (before, Ante), then H (Henry) is removed from (leaves) BAT[h]E (to have a swim) | |||
22d | EDICT | Command censor to suppress chapter (5) | |
EDIT (censor) containing (to suppress) C (chapter) | |||
24d | UH-OH | University hospital keeping hearts over – that’s worrying (4) | |
U (university) and H hospital around (keeping) H (hearts) and O (over) | |||
25d | ANAL | [r]Detail-focused? Openings for assistants now at Liberty’s (4) | D |
First letters of (openings for) Assistants Now At Liberty’s | |||
27d | APSE | Some bottles Pastor picked up for church ba[r]y (4) | Y |
Some bottlES APstor reversed (picked up) | |||
28d | MERI | End taken off desert warrior’s weapon (4) | |
The last letter is removed from (end taken off) MERIt (desert) | |||
31d | NAH | No workman taking day off after turning up (3) | |
HAN[d] (workman) with the removal of (taking … off) D (day), after reversal (after turning up) |
Thanks to Kitty and Kcit
A novel idea, very tricky.
I think the “d” misprint comes from 29a – seems/seeds
Thanks Dansar. I scoured all the definitions between the E and C one hunting for somewhere to put that D! Blog amended.
After a joyous couple of days when a malfunctioning widget meant you could see my site, but I couldn’t access it, I can now say there’s a setter’s blog at:
http://phionline.net.nz/setters-blogs/enigmatic-variations-no-1424-lending-a-hand/
Thanks Kcit, a setter’s blog is always of interest.