Independent 10,596 by Vigo

An enjoyable and conventional puzzle from Vigo which was generally at the easier end of the spectrum.

I quite liked the misdirection in 1 across where most solvers would instantly assume two pints meant two Ps. 24 was also a very neat clue.

ACROSS
1 QUARTERS Shares two pints with Queen and son (8)
 

Quart (=two pints in old weight measurements) + ER + s{on}

5 STREAM Master managed flow (6)
 

Master*

9 ARDENTLY Perhaps painting outside of study with heartless lady fervently (8)
 

Art around den + l[ad]y

10 STANDS Bears in street with last of zookeepers (6)
 

St{reet} + [zookeeper]s

12 LOCKS Secures hair (5)
 

DD

13 ALABASTER A dog getting flower and stone (9)
 

A lab{rador} + aster

14 LIGHTS Illuminates thin head moving east (6)
 

Slight with the S moving to the end

16 DRESSES Daughter urges page to drop off clothes (7)
 

D{aughter} + [p]resses

19 HUNTING Looking for metal, floated around (7)
 

Tin in hung

21 PIECES Heartlessly stabs hunks (6)
 

Pie[r]ces

23 TALISMANS Satanism involved holding large amulets (9)
 

Satanism* around l{arge}

25 COUNT Consider noble matter (5)
 

Triple def

26 LINERS Ships brand outside of regions (6)
 

Line(=brand i.e. line of business) + r[egion]s

27 FOUNTAIN Infant dancing across old university water feature (8)
 

Infant* around o{ld} u{niversity}

28 ESSAYS Mensa regularly announces tests (6)
 

Even letters of Mensa + says

29 ESCAPEES SS surrounding point to get runaways (8)
 

Es (which I assume must be a phonetic version of S) around cape(=point as in headland)

DOWN
1 QUAILS Question troubles birds (6)
 

Qu{estion} + ails

2 ADDICTION Notice speech habit (9)
 

Ad + diction

3 TANKS Beat king with small military units (5)
 

Tan + k{ing} + s{mall}

4 RELOADS Tops up studies involving left overs (7)
 

Reads around l{eft} o{vers}

6 TETE A TETE Four identical notes about a meeting (4-1-4)
 

Te four times around a

7 ERNST Stern, unconventional artist (5)
 

Stern*, referring to Max Ernst.

8 MISTRESS Note strain for lover (8)
 

Mi + stress

11 BAND Obtained oddly deficient belt (4)
 

Obtained with the odd letters removed

15 HAIRSPRAY Musical husband broadcasts on request (9)
 

H{usband} + airs + pray

17 SPECULATE Cut a sleep out to reflect (9)
 

(Cut a sleep)*

18 WHITE LIE Scrap with priest over English falsehood (5,3)
 

Whit (=scrap in the sense of a small piece of) + Eli + E{nglish}

20 GEAR Stage a robbery carrying tools (4)
 

Hidden in stage a robbery

21 PISTOLS Private investigator puts up arms (7)
 

P{rivate} I{nvestigator} + slots<

22 STONES Rocks steamship filled with air (6)
 

SS containing tone(=air in the sense of the "tone/air of the place").

24 LANDS Secures Elsa’s heart? (5)
 

L and S (the middle letters of Elsa)

25 CONGA Prisoner has endless space to dance (5)
 

Con + ga[p]

16 comments on “Independent 10,596 by Vigo”

  1. Rabbit Dave

    A light delight which made a lovely start to the week.

    Many thanks to Vigo and to Neal.

  2. EggCustard

    Very nice; steady progress with no grizzles.
    For WHITE LIE I took “scrap with” to mean (with)*, to get the same result, but I prefer your interpretation NealH.
    Thanks also to Vigo, a good start to my week!

  3. rocket

    The only tiny niggle I had was the lack of the homophone indicator in 29a.

    I didn’t parse LIGHTS at 14a but other than that all present and correct I think.

    I suspect this was the quickest I’ve ever completed an Indy crossword the timer showing 35:49 with no recourse to google or an anahram solver. Nice lunchtime solve. Now what am I going to do this evening!?

     

    Thanks as ever to Vigo and Neal.

  4. Rabbit Dave

    Rocket @3.   Horrible though it is, Es is the “word” for the letter S according to Chambers.

  5. rocket

    Rabbit Dave @3. Fair do’s.

    The only tiny niggle I had was the lack of the homophone indicator in 29a.

    Perfect clueing today.

  6. Hovis

    RD @4 Funnily enough, I made that comment on the spelling of ES but in a post for today’s Grauniad where it is spelt ESS. When you learn a new language (I’m trying to learn Spanish), you often learn the words for the various letters of the alphabet. Yet, when it comes to English, I have little idea how to spell many of the letters.

  7. jane

    Vigo’s puzzles always come as a breath of fresh air – so many setters trying to be overly devious these days and that isn’t necessarily what solvers enjoy.

    Think I’ll go with our blogger and give first place to 1a but I enjoyed all of it.

    Many thanks to Vigo and to Neal for the review.

  8. allan_c

    What Rabbit Dave said.

  9. Dormouse

    No real problems with this.  All went in smoothly.

    One correction to the blog.  1ac, when I was at school, quarts and pints were units of volume or capacity, not weight.

  10. Vigo

    Thank you to NealH for the blog and to all who left a comment. If anyone is interested 15 of the answers are connected as they can all follow the same 4 letter word…

  11. Jayjay

    Come on, people! Vigo must be so disappointed! I can’t do it even with such a push, but (as I said) Come on, people!!!!

  12. Jayjay

    It’s surely Head. Thanks to Vigo, for the pleasure of getting it first

  13. Orange

    Head!!!!

  14. Vigo

    Thank you Jayjay!

  15. rocket

    And TETE A TETE too. Nice.

  16. jane

    That will teach me – I only look for themes etc on Tuesdays!   Well done, Vigo.

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