A typical Zamorca puzzle.
This has all the hallmarks of a Zamorca crossword – it's a pangram, and some of the clues are a little contorted. That said, 30 down apart, the clues are fair. On both instances of the word "queen", I don't think a capital was required, but that's nit-picking. As for the aforementioned 30dn, "half-heartedly" means removing one of two middle letters (eg LATTER becoming LATER, or HOOT becoming HOT), so it doesn't work for TARRY becoming TARY.
Thanks, Zamorca.
| ACROSS | ||
| 1 | TONGUE | Language starts to go up in pitch (6) | 
| [starts to] G(o) U(p) in TONE ("pitch) | ||
| 4 | OVERCOME | Rash move capturing Queen about to end in defeat (8) | 
| *(move) [anag:rash) capturing ER (Elizabeth Regina, so "queen") + C (circa, so "about") + (t)O [end] | ||
| 9 | IGNITE | Get in drunk after it’s beginning to get light (6) | 
| *(get in) [anag:drunk] after I(t) ['s beginning] | ||
| 10 | GLAD RAGS | Happy kids in best clothes (4,4) | 
| GLAD ("happy") + RAGS ("kids") | ||
| 12 | GREEDIER | Government study reported current energy rate initially making more hungry (8) | 
| G (Government) + homophone [reported] of READ ("study") + I (in physics, the symbol for electric "current") + E(nergy) R(ate) [initially] | ||
| 13 | ALLURE | Everyone recalled Cockney girl with universal charm (6) | 
| ALL ("everyone") [recalled] <=('ER ("Cockney girl" with U (universal)) The "Cockney" in the clue suggests dropping the H in HER as that's how Cockneys pronounce HER. | ||
| 15 | TEST | Analyse sample (4) | 
| Double definition | ||
| 16 | LIBRARY | Book collection’s crude ribaldry out of date? (7) | 
| *(ribalry) [anag:crude] where RIBALRY is D (date) [out of] RIBAL(d)RY | ||
| 20 | COLLECT | Gather it’s acceptable changing sides (7) | 
| CO(rr)ECT ("acceptable") [changing sides] (i.e R (right) changing to L (left))would become CO(LLECT) | ||
| 21 | FAKE | First of early Kandinsky artworks finally rejected as forgery (4) | 
| [first of] <=(E(arly) K(andinsky) A(rtworks) F(inally), rejected) | ||
| 25 | LLAMAS | A small building for animals (6) | 
| *(a small) [anag:building] | ||
| 26 | ON THE DOT | Punctually, man would nip round after working (2,3,3) | 
| TOT ("nip") round HE'D ("man would") after ON ("working") | ||
| 28 | SIZEABLE | Big audible breaths before heading in drink (8) | 
| Homophone [audible] of SIGHS ("breaths") + B(efore) [heading] in ALE ("drink") | ||
| 29 | BOOHOO | Cry over old boy retiring with nothing in house (6) | 
| <=(O (over) + OB (old boy)), retiring) with O (nothing) in Ho. (house) | ||
| 30 | TAPESTRY | Linger half-heartedly, concealing irritation with needlework (8) | 
| TA(r)RY ("linger" with its heart (middle letter) removed) concealing PEST ("irritation") Half-heartedly doesn't work in this clue, as it indicates removing one of two middle letters. In this clue we're being asked to remove one of three middle letters. | ||
| 31 | TEMPTS | Attracts casual workers – mentioned tea breaks! (6) | 
| [mentioned] TEA (so T) breaks TEMPS ("casual workers") | ||
| DOWN | ||
| 1 | TAILGATE | Drive too close and finally hit trouble with barrier (8) | 
| [finally] (hi)T + AIL ("trouble") with GATE ("barrier") | ||
| 2 | NONSENSE | Negative points seen mistakenly as rubbish (8) | 
| NO ("negative") + N + S (north and south, so "points" of the compass) + *(seen) [anag:mistakenly] | ||
| 3 | UNTIDY | NI duty process is shambolic (6) | 
| *(ni duty) [anag:process] | ||
| 5 | VILE | Base has some deliveries held up (4) | 
| Hidden backwards in [has some…held up) "dELIVeries" | ||
| 6 | RED ALERT | Revolutionary’s prepared for state of emergency (3,5) | 
| RED ("revolutionary") + ALERT ("prepared") | ||
| 7 | OPAQUE | Obscure old tablet’s not Latin (6) | 
| O (old) + P(l)AQUE ("tablet", but not L (latin)) | ||
| 8 | EASTER | Consumer’s over-stocking, primarily for holiday weekend (6) | 
| EATER ("consumer") over S(tocking) [primarily] | ||
| 11 | VEHICLE | Transport check’s detailed on Chile trip (7) | 
| VE(t) ['s detailed] (i.e. has it's tail removed) on *(Chile) [anag:trip] | ||
| 14 | BRACING | Fresh crab cooked at home’s grand (7) | 
| *(crab) [anag:cooked] + IN ("at home") + G (grand) | ||
| 17 | NOWADAYS | With no wife, always found in sad confusion at the moment (8) | 
| NO + W (wife) + AY ("always") found in *(sad) [anag:confusion] | ||
| 18 | HARDSHIP | Has way to stop joint pain (8) | 
| Rd. (road, so "way") to stop HAS + HIP | ||
| 19 | DEXTROUS | Nimble in spandex trousers (8) | 
| Hidden [in] "spanDEX TROUSers" | ||
| 22 | CLOSET | Look ready to support Conservative cabinet (6) | 
| LO ("look") + SET ("ready") to support C (Conservative) | ||
| 23 | JAZZ UP | Make more inspiring music with impromptu finale on piano (4,2) | 
| JAZZ ("music") with (imprompt)U [finale] on P (piano, in music notation) | ||
| 24 | THRONE | Support for Queen’s behind unruly North taking on English (6) | 
| *(north) [anag:unruly] taking on E (English) | ||
| 27 | BLUR | Endless hype for Britpop band (4) | 
| [endless] BLUR(b) ("hype") | ||
I enjoyed that – thanks Zamorca and Loonapick.
I did wonder if I was the only person trying to shoehorn EVERMORE into 4a, as ER in MOVE* + RE? I recalled The Battle Of Evermore from Led Zep IV and guessed it was a defeat for someone!? Ah, ok, it was only me 😉
Enjoyable with a few curly ones. I couldn’t parse BOOHOO or HARDSHIP. For 5d I had EVIL at first, possibly a deliberate dilemma from the clue? Never heard of the Britpop band. “Shambolic” is a bit stronger than “untidy”, surely, but I guess everything’s fair in love and crosswords.
Thanks Zamorca & loonapick.
Never heard of Blur!
Its become a crossword chestnut has that clue.
His girlfriend had a band but the press called Blur indoors.
I made quite good progress with this, apart from the NE corner, but that’s because I had also written in EVIL for 5d, and only realised the mistake right at the end.
Whizzed through it except upper right.
yup, had evil in 5D too for a while until the penny dropped 🙂
Good analysis in the blog. It took me a while to figure out what was going on with COLLECT and especially VEHICLE, which I kept trying to make out as HELICAB (which also sort of works, using “bar” instead of “vet”), but I finally got it straight. Thanks to Zamorca for a pangram that includes only ordinary words–I would assume not an easy task.
Another one here with EVIL instead of VILE! It meant I stumbled to the finish in the NE quadrant. I am impressed that Zamorca can do a pangram every puzzle yet I do not recall many in which the answers felt too obscure or the clues too forced. Thanks to both.
Thanks Zamorca. I enjoyed this despite “guessing, then parsing” on a few occasions. Top picks were GLAD RAGS, COLLECT, SIZEABLE, and THRONE. Thanks loonapick for the blog.
GDU: Hadn’t heard of Blur? BOOHOO, or should I say Woo Hoo!