Independent on Sunday 1,831 by Filbert

 

Nothing too tricky here, though there were a few bits of intricate wordplay in some of the clues. Some nice anagrams (9a, 24a, 3d, to pick a few) afforded a way in, and I especially enjoyed 11a and the clever 27a. Thanks to Filbert for a pleasant Sunday solve.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 PASSPORT
Dad’s fun paperback to take on holiday? (8)
PA’S + SPORT, withh a somewhat cryptic definition
6 GOCART
Racer showing expertise after gear twisted (2-4)
ART (expertise) after reversal of COG (gear twisted)
9 NEAPOLITAN
Italian translated Plato, and Annie (10)
Anag (translated) of PLATO + ANNIE
10 RIDE
The Woman in White, wanting book for trip (4)
bRIDE (The Woman in White, nothing to do with the Wilkie Collins novel) without B (wanting book)
11 CONDEMNATION
Moral objection against people crossing sea being sent back (12)
CON (against) + NATION (people) around (crossing) reversal of MED (sea being sent back)
14 GARLIC
First item on list Craig developed a stinker? (6)
Anag (developed) of L CRAIG
15 COME BACK
Return Spooner’s worthless crap (8)
Spoonerism of “bum cack” (worthless crap)
17 MEASURED
Careful, certainly, spiking sweet drink with alcohol (8)
Insertion (spiking) of SURE (certainly) into MEAD (sweet drink with alcohol)
19 RANDOM
Irregular headed up military department after revolution (6)
RAN (headed up) + reversal (after revolution) of MOD
20 PUT ONE OVER ON
Cheat adjusted the scoreboard at change of ends? (3,3,4,2)
Cryptic def – in cricket bowlers change ends at the end of each over, which is reflected on the scoreboard
23 STYX
Greek river becomes blocked, by the sound of it (4)
Homophone (by the sound of it) of “sticks”
24 INDULGENCE
Dotty lending cue as favour (10)
Anag (dotty) of LENDING CUE
26 CHANGE
Novelty exhibit in church (6)
HANG (exhibit) in CE
27 ELDORADO
The Spanish explorer ultimately disappointed over this quest? (8)
Charade of EL (the Spanish) + DORA (Dora the Explorer – US children’s TV series) + D (ultimately disappointeD) + O (over), with the whole clue forming a fuller definition
DOWN
2 ABED
Retired president shot Democrat (4)
Charade of ABE (president shot) + D
3 SOPHOCLES
Pool and chess diverted playwright (9)
Anag (diverted) of POOL + CHESS
4 OIL
Stop rubbing metal sheet with top scratched (3)
fOIL (metal sheet, without its first letter)
5 TOTEMIC
Bear and rodents mostly venerated by Native Americans (7)
Charade of TOTE (carry, bear) + MICe (rodents mostly)
6 GENDARMERIE
Police station, motorway and lake at the bottom of unusual garden (11)
Anag (unusual) of GARDEN + M + ERIE
7 CARDI
Open top Ferrari? I would, given a raise (5)
Charade of CAR (Ferrari?) +DI (reversal of I’d, I would)
8 RIDING CROP
Switch identity wearing jewellery with short hairstyle (6,4)
Insertion (wearing) of ID in RING (jewellery) + CROP (short hairstyle)
12 DOCTRINAIRE
Dire actor in cast fixated with theory (11)
Anag (cast) of DIRE ACTOR IN
13 SALES PITCH
Patter of light rain in Manchester town? Check (5,5)
SPIT (light rain) in SALE CH (Manchester town, check)
16 BANDOLEER
Ammunition belt from outlaw desperado emptied with sly look (9)
Charade of BAN (outlaw) + DO (DesperadO emptied) + LEER (sly look). I’m more used to the spelling “bandolier”
18 DO OR DIE
Desperate religious festival with cross upside-down (2-2-3)
Reversal (upside-down, in a down clue) of EID (religious festival) + ROOD (cross)
21 TAXON
Tariff applied to biological category (5)
TAX (tariff) + ON (applied to)
22 ACID
Drug charity stocks a bit of cannabis (4)
AID (charity) containing (stocks) C
25 LED
Shown key turns (3)
Reversal (turns) of DELete key

8 comments on “Independent on Sunday 1,831 by Filbert”

  1. Admin

    Welcome miserableoldhack.

    Congratulations on your first blog. First of many I hope. I haven’t done the puzzle (yet) so I won’t comment on the content.

  2. KVa

    My faves: GO-CART, P O O ON, ELDORADO, ABED and SALES PITCH.
    Nice puzzle and neat blog.

    Thanks Filbert and miserableoldhack (Congrats on your first blog and wish you hundreds and hundreds more).

  3. flashling

    Thanks and well done to MOH condemnation was a lovely clue thanks filbert

  4. miserableoldhack

    Thanks all! Very glad to be here 🙂

  5. TFO

    Thanks both. For perhaps the third time in recent weeks, a blogger has led with words such as ‘nothing too tricky’ where I had experienced something close to the opposite, however my dementia-ridden mother-in-law has this afternoon introduced BANDOLEER, DOCTRINAIRE and SOPHOCLES into the conversation; in fairness, she believes they all play for Manchester City.

  6. E.N.Boll&

    A tad tricksier than usual, for Filbert, I found.
    Then again, in 2(d), I thought that “shot”, was superfluous, until coming to the blog, so what do I know!
    Lovely stuff, Fil & Moh

  7. mrpenney

    Thanks for the parsing of SALES PITCH, my last one in. I could probably have worked it out if I’d’ve gone trawling through a map of Greater Manchester, but this was my fourth xwd today and I was tired.

    It just occurred to me that there is a notable current baseball pitcher named Chris Sale. If you were writing a cryptic for an American audience that could be expected to have better-than-average sports knowledge, there’s a slam-dunk clue for SALES PITCH in there somewhere.

    I’m more used to TOTEMIC in its less-literal meaning, but the literal one works well with the surface of the clue. Loved the definition for OIL, and the surface for RIDING CROP was a nice allusion to trans/nonbinary identity disguising the definition neatly.

  8. Alphalpha

    And it’s nice that today is EID.

    Well done miserableoldhack. And many more….

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