Guardian 24374 / Auster Holding things together

Solving time: 12 minutes

Pleasant thematic start to the week, reminiscent of Altair’s puzzles, for those of an age.  A nice puzzle for those wanting to find their way into cryptics and themed puzzles.  With my purist’s hat on, I have a few reservations.

Hadn’t heard of 8 down before and not keen on 12 across as it part-uses an answer already in the grid.  13 across doesn’t quite work for me, either.  Nevertheless, good fun and thanks to Auster for a nice challenge.

Mood music:  Bad Penny Blues by the late, wonderful and incomparable Humphrey Lyttelton.  RIP Humph.

ACROSS     (*) = ANAGRAM  –  (R) = REVERSAL     (CD) =  CRYPTIC DEFINITION

1.   EMBOSS    EM (R)  +  BOSS (Master)

4   VACANT    VA (Virginia)  +  CANT

9   OPEN         O + PEN  (How to address the writer!)

10  ACCESSIBLE  ACCESS (Gate) = IB (1B) + LE   Definition = 9 across 

11  CANDID   CANDID (ATE)

12  OPEN BOAT  OPEN (9) + OB (R) + AT  I don’t like to see a word used again in a puzzle.

13  INGENUOUS  I presume  this is supposed to be INGENIUS with the second “I” replaced by a homophone for “You” (U), but what about the “O”. 

15  FREE  Double def

16  UNDO  Hidden answer – Discovered at just about works for me as a container indicator.

17  ASSASSINS  ASS + ASS (Fools) + IN (as in cricket) + S (Start to spinners) 

21  STALE AIR     ALE inside STAIR

22  SECURE   SEE around CUR

24  DAY-TRIPPER  (CD)

25  AJAR  A + JAR

26  HAS A GO    HA(S) + SAGO (Pudding loved by grannies loathed by schoolkids)

27  PATENT   PATIENT minus I

DOWN

1   EXPLAIN     EX + PLAIN

2   BONED       I don’t think this needs explanation!

3   SPANDAU  SP (Spanish – NOT in Chambers though!) + AND + AU  Prison where Rudolf Hess was held for many years.

5   ANSWER   A NSW (There are states outside the USA, you know!)  + RE (R)

6   ACID BURNS  A C.I.D. + BURNS

7   TILLAGE    TILL + AGE

8   OCTOPUS STRAPS   OCT + OPUS + STRAPS  Never heard of ’em!

14  ENDPLATES  N PEDESTAL (*)

16  UNTEACH   U (Turn) +  CAN’T HE (*)

18  AUSTRIA    AUSTRALIA minus AL (Gore)

19  NOR’EAST  SENATOR (*)

20  GAPING    GA + PING

21  CRANE    RAN inside CE

 

5 comments on “Guardian 24374 / Auster Holding things together”

  1. John McDonald

    Re. 13 Across

    The word for “clever” is INGENIOUS, thus replacing the second I with U provides INGENUOUS meaning uncomplicated, open.

    John McDonald


  2. Thanks John, he said, with a rather red-face.

  3. Paul B

    Lot of familiar stuff in here (assassins clue for example), plus some non-avoidance of root meanings in SI breakdown. Not my kind of puzzle, I guess.

  4. Comfy Settee

    OCTOPUS STRAPS are bungee-type ropes, but with several hooked legs coming off a central hoop. Enormously useful on ships, for tying down computer monitors or anything else likely to fall off a bench when the ship rolls. Use them lots, but never thought Id see the phrase used in a crossword!

    Enjoyed this puzzle, in a target-practice sort of way. Paul B’s comments are pretty valid, but it didnt spoil it for me.

  5. ACP

    OCTOPUS STRAPS or OCCY STRAPS are pretty commonly known in Oz. More usually they’re a single strap with a hook at each end but Comfy explains where they’ve originated. Every household would have one or two rotting away in the garage waiting for ‘just the right time’.

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