Financial Times 17,958 by Mudd

Puzzle from the Weekend FT of January 25, 2025

A fine professional puzzle as usual from Mudd with no obscurities and a good variety of clues.  My first-in was 12 (STYX) and last was 7 (OAR). And it was a quick solve.  My favourites are 1d (SET ASIDE), 4 (ASTEROID), 15 (REASONALBE), 17 (FLORIDA) and 31 (PARROT).

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 SUPPLY
Quantity provided with some workability? (6)
Double definition
4 ASTEROID
Massive rock star with ode I composed (8)
Anagram (composed) of STAR ODE I
10 TASTING
I appreciate that smart trial at vineyard, say? (7)
TA (I appreciate that) + STING (smart)
11 EGO TRIP
Journey of narcissist, for example, incitement of riot by president, initially (3,4)
EG (for example) + anagram (incitement of) RIOT + P[resident]
12 STYX
Infernal river, backwater did you say? (4)
Homophone (did you say?) of “sticks”
13 STAGNATION
Antagonist’s surprising lack of activity (10)
Anagram (surprising) of ANTAGONIST
16 DRIVER
Something in golf bag, one for the road? (6)
Double definition
17 FLORIDA
State getting rid of Al, suspiciously (7)
Anagram (suspiciously) of RID OF AL
20 PLASTIC
Fake wine in company (7)
ASTI (wine) in (in) PLC (company)
21 HOAXER
A hex or an illusion for con artist (6)
Anagram (an illusion) of A HEX OR
24 NOW AND THEN
Sometimes present linked with past? (3,3,4)
NOW (present) + AND (linked with) + THEN (past)
25 SIGN
Constellation during evening I see, looking to the west (4)
Reverse (looking to the west) hidden word (during)
27 GOODBYE
I’m going to have bargain discussed? (7)
Homophone (discussed) of “good buy” (have bargain)
29 LASAGNE
Bow found in street for pasta dish (7)
SAG (bow) in LANE (street)
30 TRAVERSE
Cross at server breaking down (8)
Anagram (breaking down) of AT SERVER
31 PARROT
Avian raptor that’s cuckoo! (6)
Anagram (that’s cuckoo) of RAPTOR
DOWN
1 SET ASIDE
Ignored, crossword writer expressed frustration, audibly? (3,5)
Homophone (audibly) of “setter” (crossword writer) “sighed” (expressed frustration)
2 PUSSY WILLOW
Boy that’s hurting with cat stuck up tree! (5,6)
PUSSY (car) + WILL (boy) + OW (that’s hurting).  I originally parsed this as PUSSY (cat) + ILL (hurting) in WOW (boy, as in “Oh boy!”) but I was concerned that there was no insertion indicator and now it is clear that I got it wrong.  Thank you, Pelham.
3 LOIN
Piece of meat, one in lengthy cut (4)
I (one) in (In) LON[g] (lengthy cut)
5 SVENGALI
Son leaving a mess, charming chap! (8)
S (son) + anagram (a mess) of LEAVING
6 ECO-WARRIOR
Ground or aircrew apprehending old environmental activist (3-7)
O (old) in anagram (ground) of OR AIRCREW
7 OAR
Blade decapitates fly (3)
[s]OAR (decapitates fly)
8 DOPING
Administering drug, animal jabbed by something sharp (6)
PIN (something sharp) in (jabbed by) DOG (animal)
9 AGATE
Rock bagged by WAG, a teenager (5)
Hidden word (bagged by)
14 INDEX FINGER
Digit redefining shifts divided by ten (5,6)
X (ten) in (divided by) anagram (shifts) of REDEFINING
15 REASONABLE
Just wild bears, alone (10)
Anagram (wild) of BEARS ALONE
18 DISTRESS
Extreme torment: remove locks? (8)
DIS-TRESS (remove locks)
19 TRANSEPT
Priest ultimately managed month in part of church (8)
[pries]T + RAN (managed) + SEPT (month)
22 KNIGHT
King, dark chesspiece (6)
K (king) + NIGHT (dark)
23 WELLY
Fit heel on sturdy boot (5)
WELL (fit) + [sturd]Y
26 ASIA
Continent in Africa is actually going the wrong way! (4)
Reverse (going the wrong way) hidden word (in)
28 OVA
Eggs missing head of star (3)
[n]OVA (missing head of star)

9 comments on “Financial Times 17,958 by Mudd”

  1. Thanks Mudd. I found this to be a quick solve, maybe due to the seemingly large number of anagrams. My favourites included GOODBYE, SVENGALI, DOPING, KNIGHT, and WELLY. I had no parsing questions — the wordplay was not ‘muddy’ at all. Thanks Pete for the blog.

  2. I agree with Tony. I decided it is a good thing I like anagrams, because there were plenty of them.

    I have different favourites to Tony and Pete. I had ticks against STAGNATION, TRAVERSE & PARROT (I thought they were the best anagrams with nice surfaces), the very cleverly hidden ASIA and WELLY was cute. Between the three of us we have just about covered the entire puzzle.

    Thanks Mudd and Pete

  3. Crosswords need a serif font, or at least one where Aluminium is distinguishable from Artificial Intelligence, Lambs from iambs, Laugh Out Loud from Last One in…
    Liked 31a PARROT: three birdy words to clue the birdie. It deserved its pLing!

  4. The surface of 11a EGO TRIP is brilliant, even if we’re getting tired of the subject matter.

    I also liked the shoe repair at 23d WELLY, and the aural wordplay for Mudd’s lonely complaint at 1d SET ASIDE.

    Thanks Mudd and Pete (sounds like a wet peat bog) for the fun.

  5. A fairly quick solve with plenty to enjoy. No problem with 17ac as I re-format the clues for printing and change the font to Verdana where upper case i, lower case l and numeral 1 are all distinguishable.
    Thanks, Mudd and Pete.

  6. Thanks for the blog, I will not add to the list of Martyn@4 . EGO TRIP could perhaps have made use of EGOT , the poorer cousin of NUKE .
    FLORIDA refers to AL Gore , the state cost him the presidency through the “hanging chads” saga.
    I do wish that computers would use a proper capital I .

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