Enigmatic Variations No.1566 – Head Back Home by Inkling

“Eight clues comprise wordplay only. Solvers should identify a set of single-word synonyms of the answers to these clues. Leaving the body of the synonyms behind, solvers should take a poetic action and HEAD BACK HOME, arranging the heads into a suitable response. This response (which can be found in ODQ) will, in turn, provide a guide to the missing three-letter word in the centre of the grid. Finally, solvers must draw a continuous line through eleven cells to identify the source. Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended; 11 is in Collins.

(This is the first and final Enigmatic Variations puzzle by Chris Dunn (inkling), who, sadly, passed away in July.)”

Wordplay-only entry Synonym
POTATO TATER
COURTER DATER
LOATHER HATER
WESTERN OATER
NOSHER EATER
PROVIDE CATER
AFTER LATER

The “heads” of the synonyms are rearranged into CHORTLED. This refers to the line “He chortled in his JOY [the missing three-letter word]” from JABBERWOCKY (through which a continuous line must be drawn) by Lewis Carroll.

Notation
Definition word
Indicator [word]
Anagram WORD*
Reversal <WORD
Homophone “WORD”

Please post a comment if the explanations are not clear.

Across
1 WEIR (Dam) [holds] < [backed up] {HG (High German) E (RHINE [in the end])} (7) WEIGHER
6 POT (Shoot) AT O (duck) (6) POTATO
10 INN (Pub) EXTERIOR [made empty] interior (5) INNER
11 CR (Creditor) [accepts] {OUR TE (note)} (7) COURTER
13 A ([Onset of] ACIDIC) VERT (green) BILE* [somehow] is preventable (9) AVERTIBLE
14 LO (See) ANTHER (part of flower) [wanting] N (nitrogen) (7) LOATHER
15 [Some] anatomiCAL Foot is part of lower leg (4) CALF
17 [Abandoning all restraints], NINTH WERE AWARE between fights (8) INTERWAR
20 Sea creature < ACROSS [from east] [cast off] SS (ship) (4) ORCA
22 DERRINGER [regularly missing] bird (4) ERNE
24 Clandestine ROADBLOCK* L (left) [out] [casually] (8) BACKDOOR
28 CHAFFINCH [lacking CINCH (certainty) outside] lagoon (4) HAFF
29 Rude UNCI (hooks), VI (six) [on] L (line) (7) UNCIVIL
32 Heated AL (aluminium) [after] E (electronic) MOT (test) ION (charged particle) (9) EMOTIONAL
33 Screen R ([first of] REVELLERS) ERE (before) DOS (parties) (7) REREDOS
34 [Compound] AND/OR element (5) RADON
35 Esteemed ORE (Scandinavian coins) [in] ADD (tally) (6) ADORED
36 REST* [uneasily] [in] WEN (congested city) (7) WESTERN
Down
1 Jacobite’s bewildered command (4) WILL
2 Soft-spokEN VOIces [smothering] last words (5) ENVOI
3 Childhood‘s IN (popular) FANCY (whim) (7) INFANCY
4 [Essentially] AGED INTO one with refined manner (4) GENT
5 Young fish, CLEVER (smart) C (hundred) [fled] [sinking] L (fifty) (5) ELVER
6 POA (Meadow-grass) [surrounding] RT (right) gate (5) PORTA
7 [Review] {OUR DEBT}* resulting from disparate parentage (7) OUTBRED
8 Haut and make fast THRICE (three times) [having lost] H (height) (5) TRICE
9 TELLING (Disclosing) [tailless] mollusc (6) TELLIN
12 LEX (Law) REF (official)[‘s first] unthinking response (6) REFLEX
16 N (Name) HER (that woman) [covered with] OR (gold) (6) NOSHER
18 E (Earl), B (bachelor) and BT (baronet) IDE (fish) in receding water (7) EBB-TIDE
19 OVID (Poet) [breaking] PRE (before) (7) PROVIDE
21 Bored compeRE A MEDium [ensnares] (6) REAMED
23 A F (Fahrenheit) T (temperature) E (base) R (rule) (5) AFTER
25 AG (Silver) < DOO (Scottish dove) [soaring] heartily to Will (5) AGOOD
26 Deceitful man [put [disheartened] KIN (family) on] AVE (street) (5) KNAVE
27 RIG (Fit) OR sense of chilliness (5) RIGOR
30 Fabric [lining] beatnIK ATtire (4) IKAT
31 Force of I (one) N (newton) [penetrating] WALNUT[‘s kernel] (4) LINN

2 comments on “Enigmatic Variations No.1566 – Head Back Home by Inkling”

  1. A real shame this was a first and last as it was a grand solve and unpicking of the theme/endgame.

    Condolences and sympathies alongside celebrations of work indeed.

  2. I agree – a very poignant debut…hopefully Inkling’s nearest and dearest will be proud of this getting published.

    An enJOYable solve, which took a little Go-ogling of CHORTLED to trip across the theme – very nicely ravelled up in those central squares.

    Thanks also to Mister Sting for the blog…

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