Independent 11964 / Eccles

It’s Wednesday in the Independent; it’s Eccles; so we can expect a good well-clued puzzle

I liked the clues for SUNNI, MINNESOTA and MOGADISHU for their surfaces.

I noticed quite a few exclusions of letters from constituent parts of entries where there were 2 or more occurrences of the letter to be removed, without any indication of which one to remove.  I suppose it was fairly obvious which one had to be removed, but it used be the case that clues specifically hinted at which one.

Eccles puzzles tend to be theme or message free and I think today’s offering continues that practice.

No Detail
Across  
1 Fleet is stuck (4) 

FAST (rapid; fleet)

FAST (firm; fixed; stuck)  double definition

FAST

3 Secure cash in Boston to conserve church decoration (4,6) 

WIND CHIMES (hanging decoration composed of pieces of shell, metal, etc that tinkle against one another as the breeze catches them)

WIN (secure) + (DIMES [example of coins {cash} in Boston, USA] containing [to conserve] CH [church])

WIN D (CH) IMES

10 Fish in jelly, 25% off (3) 

GAR (a pike-like fish)

AGAR (a jelly prepared from seaweeds of various kinds used in bacteria-culture, medicine, glue-making, silk-dressing, and cooking) excluding (off) the first A, one of 4 [25%] letters in the word, to leave GAR

GAR

11 That is found in side streets (2,3) 

ID EST (Latin for ‘that is’)

ID EST (hidden word in [found in] SIDE STREETS)

ID EST

12 Planet scenes with Earth deleted (5) 

VENUS (a planet)

VENUES (scenes of action) excluding (deleted) E, in this case the second E

VENUS

13 Scare female away, yes? (5) 

RIGHT (correct; yes)

FRIGHT (a scare) excluding (away) F (female)

RIGHT

14 End it on a high: put oil on body (8) 

ANOINTED (smeared [put] oil on body)

Anagram of (high) END IT ON A

ANOINTED*

16 Primate kept secret about love with minister (7) 

HOMINID (Any primate of the family Hominidae, which includes modern humans [Homo sapiens] and the extinct precursors of man)

HID (kept secret) containing (about) (O [character representing zero, the love score in tennis] + MIN [minister])

H (O MIN) ID

18 Amphibian bit staff (7) 

TADPOLE (an amphibian)

TAD (a [little] bit) + POLE (staff)

TAD POLE

20 Attack a German woman who eats people after removing the head (7) 

AGGRESS (make a first attack)

A + G (German) + OGRESS (woman who eats people) excluding the first letter (after removing the head) O

A G GRESS

22 Break very overdue – it’s after ten (7) 

VIOLATE (break)

V (very) + IO (characters representing the number ten) + LATE (overdue)

V IO LATE

23 Recommend drink close to home but American declined (8) 

ADVOCATE (recommend)

(ADVOCAAT [liqueur containing raw eggs and flavourings; drink] + E [last letter of {close to} HOME]) excluding (but … declined) the second or third A (American)

ADVOCAT E

25 What a student might be when backing Muslim (5) 

SUNNI (a member of one of the two main branches of Islam)

(IN NUS [National Union of Students] -a student might be a member of the NUS) all reversed (when backing)

(SUN NI)<

28 Book house by ocean (5) 

HOSEA (book of the Old Testament)

HO (house) + SEA (ocean)

HO SEA

29 Far-right politician punched by wife for a second time (5) 

TWICE (for a second time)

TICE (reference Richard TICE, MP for Skegness, [born 1964], Deputy Leader of Reform UK, a right-wing political organisation) containing (punched by) W (wife)

T (W) ICE

30 Take action to employ soprano, moving forward (3) 

SUE (take action in a court of law)

USE (employ) with the S (soprano) moving forward to front of the word to form SUE

SUE

31 Aim of a Kabaddi player is uncertain (5,3,2) 

TOUCH AND GO (Kabaddi is a contact team sport played between two teams of seven players. It is one of the traditional games of South Asia. The goal of the game is for a single offensive player, called the “raider,” to enter the opposing team’s half of the court, tag as many players as possible, and return to their own side within 30 seconds, all while avoiding being tackled by the defenders; the aim therefore is to TOUCH AND GO)

TOUCH AND GO (descriptive of a critical or precariously balanced situation; uncertain)  double definition

TOUCH AND GO

32 Irritable in overcrowded gym (4) 

EDGY (irritable)

EDGY (hidden word in [in] OVERCROWDED GYM)

EDGY

Down  
1 Worked out to inspire man, a leader, nominally (10) 

FIGUREHEAD (a merely nominal leader, e.g. of an organization or a government)

FIGURED (worked out) containing (to inspire) (HE [a man] + A)

FIGURE (HE A) D

2 Quietly called nationalist out for expressive gesture (5) 

SHRUG (an expressive gesture)

SH (hush; [go] quietly) + RUNG (called) excluding (out) N (Nationalist)

SH RUG

4 I clean revolting Dutch supermarket (7) 

ICELAND (name of British supermarket)

I + an anagram of (revolting) CLEAN + D (Dutch)

I CELAN* D

5 American leaving waste around old city (7) 

DETROIT ([American] city)

(DETRITUS [waste] excluding [leaving] US (United States [American]) containing (around) O (old)

DETR (O) IT

6 Own new port (5) 

HAVEN (port)

HAVE (own) + N (new)

HAVE N

7 State nominates criminal (9) 

MINNESOTA (one of the United States of America)

Anagram of (criminal) NOMINATES

MINNESOTA*

8 Scandal, primarily, has destroyed band (4) 

SASH (band)

S (first letter of [primarily] Scandal) + an anagram of (destroyed) HAS

S ASH*

9 Appallingly, tip a cent – a meagre amount (8) 

PITTANCE (a meagre amount or a very small payment)

Anagram of (appallingly) TIP A CENT

PITTANCE*

15 Earl in colourful uniform gets shipment sent again (10) 

REDELIVERY (shipment sent again)

E (earl) contained in (in) (RED [colourful] + LIVERY [uniform, usually applied to the clothing of guildsmen or servants])

RED (E) LIVERY

17 Some say cat gave birth in African port (9) 

MOGADISHU (African port city and capital of Somalia)

MOG (cat) + ‘AD (had) + ISHU (sounds like [some say] ISSUE [children]) which taken together as a sentence could be interpreted as CAT HAD ISSUE (cat gave birth)

MOG AD ISHU

19 Relatively worthless report about Republican (8) 

DROSSIER (more worthless; relatively worthless)

DOSSIER (set of documents, that might comprise a report) containing (about) R (Republican)

D (R) OSSIER

21 Pick a fight with boy eating pastry dish (5,2) 

START ON (pick  a fight with)

SON (boy) containing (eating) TART (a pastry dish)

S (TART) ON

22 Contest extension in house inspection (7) 

VIEWING ([house] inspection whilst considering a purchase, or just a general inspection)

VIE (contest) + WING (extension)

VIE WING

24 It’s a surprise to have periodical stocked in Northern Irish town (5) 

OMAGH (town in Northern Ireland)

OH (expression of surprise) containing (having … stocked) MAG (MAGazine; periodical)

O (MAG) H

26 Smelled onions and weed regularly (5) 

NOSED (smelled)

NOS (letters 2, 4 and 6 [regularly] of ONIONS) + ED (letters 2 and 4 [regularly] of WEED)

or

(letters 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10 [regularly] of ONIONS WEED)

NOS ED

27 Memo from Conservative twat (4) 

CHIT (short informal letter or note; memo)

C (Conservative) + HIT (twat is a slang term meaning to strike or hit)

C HIT

20 comments on “Independent 11964 / Eccles”

  1. Dnk the right-winger but twice was clear. Saw some Oz cricketers this season using a tag game as warm-up, don’t know if it was Kabaddi … might be a thing. Enjoyed the puzzle, thanks Eccles and duncan.

  2. Also enjoyed. Nho AGGRESS although aggression made it fairly obvious. Thought the homophonic gag for MOGADISHU was fun and the 10 in VIOLATE ditto. 36 clues. Certainly get your money’s worth from Eccles. Although I don’t actually pay. Thanks and thanks for a comprehensive blog duncan.

  3. Solving an Eccles puzzle is always enjoyable with smooth surfaces, innovative clueing, and a few new words to find.

    2d doesn’t quite work for me. “Quiet” is synonymous with “sh”, but not “quietly”. And when and why did “nose” become a verb meaning to smell? Who else but a crossword setter would use it in that context?

    The brilliant MOGADISHU was my favourite.

    Many thanks to Eccles and to Duncan.

  4. Solid Wednesday puzzle with MOGADISHU for the fun, PITTANCE and SHRUG for the surfaces, WIND CHIMES for the economic construction, ANOINTED for the use of ‘on a high’, VIOLATE for the ‘it’s after ten’ and ADVOCATE for the simplicity of the deletion being my faves.

    Thanks Eccles and duncan

  5. “Most tadpoles are fully aquatic, though some species of amphibians have tadpoles that are terrestrial.”

    So, either aquatic or terrestrial – not amphibian

  6. Really enjoyed this. Too many ticks, but special mention for the very neat three-word clues at 1a, 18a, 6d and 7d. All that, and MOGADISHU, too! Thanks to Eccles and to duncanshiell

  7. Admin and others: I too had a ? about TADPOLE.
    It’s a variation on the ” chicken and the egg” riddle.
    Is an egg a chicken?
    An enjoyable puzzle, though 27d is not to my taste.

  8. Thanks Eccles and DS

    I had the same query about tadpoles being amphibian.

    RD @ 3 per the OED ‘nose’ as a transitive verb meaning to smell goes back to the sixteenth century.

  9. 22d: Parsed the WING in VIEWING as “extension in house” with the definition as just “inspection”. The house could go either way, or even do double duty.
    [For 26d oed.com has NOSE as a verb, with its first meaning – “I.1.a.” – smell, citing Holinshed’s Chronicles (1577), then Shakespeare’s Hamlet (1603)]
    {Edit: as Simon S@12 has said just above me} – Me too on the tadpoles.

  10. Good stuff from our setter as usual although I did think (hope) that 19d was a ‘painted myself into a corner’ entry. Top clues for me were those for WIND CHIMES & MOGADISHU.

    Thanks to Eccles and to Duncan for the review.

  11. Amphibian is a taxonomic class, tadpoles don’t change their species.
    edit: hmm, DuncT’s comment wasn’t there before, which makes my typing speed 1 word/minute

  12. For ‘amphibian’ Chambers has

    “2. Of the Amphibia, a class of cold-blooded vertebrates, typically gill-breathing in the larval state and lung- or skin-breathing as adults, including frogs, toads, newts, salamanders and caecilians“

    So I guess you could say that tadpoles are amphibian but not amphibious.

  13. Thanks Eccles for all the clever clues including HOMINID, TADPOLE, EDGY (good surface), and DETROIT. I needed outside help for ADVOCATE (nho ‘advocaat’) and REDELIVERY & I couldn’t parse the amusing MOGADISHU. Thanks duncanshiell for the blog.

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