Financial Times 18,229 by MONK

Great fun from Monk this morning.

A good mix of easier and harder clues. There’s a nice symmetry in the first and last of the across clues. Many thanks to Monk!

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ACROSS
1. Dismal vitamin deficiency (5)
BLACK

B (vitamin) + LACK (deficiency)

4. Iguana wandering around estate, say, in Central American republic (9)
NICARAGUA

IGUANA* (*wandering) around CAR (estate, say)

9. Arced ornament from Turkey linked to quite eccentric artist (9)
TRIQUETRA

TR (Turkey, ISO code) linked to QUITE* (*eccentric) + RA (artist)

10. Irish currant bread behind grocer’s last jams (5)
BRACK

BACK (behind); [groce]R (‘s last) jams

11. Nail catches tail of boxer dog (5)
TRACK

TACK (nail) catches [boxe]R (tail of)

12. Mostly, sheepdog is about working conflict (9)
COLLISION

COLLI[e] (sheepdog, mostly) + IS< (<about) + ON (working)

13. Drink sent round European castle, one tending queen and her entourage? (9)
BEEKEEPER

BEER (drink) sent round (E (European) + KEEP (castle))

15. Obstructive cartel holds back hint (5)
TRACE

[obstructiv]E CART[el]< (holds, <back)

16. Instant semi-sweet coffee cleared out (5)
TRICE

TRI[fle] (sweet, semi) + C[offe]E (cleared out)

18. Weakened elbow broken with a bat (2,1,3,3)
AT A LOW EBB

(ELBOW with A BAT)* (*broken)

21. Understand focus of chorus in vulgar opera (9)
RUDDIGORE

(DIG (understand, slang) + [ch]OR[us] (focus of)) in RUDE (vulgar)

Ruddigore is a Gilbert & Sullivan opera

22. Dull ceremony’s on time (5)
TRITE

RITE (ceremony) on T (time)

24. Decree absolute at last appearing on legal document (5)
WRITE

[absolut]E (at last) appearing on WRIT (legal document)

25. Taking notice of Liberal voters’ ban (9)
OBSERVANT

(VOTERS’ BAN)* (*liberal)

27. Cast hinge secures firm, round temporary strongbox (5,4)
NIGHT SAFE

HINGE* (*cast) secures FAST< (firm, <round)

28. Solvers and setter eating buffet pasty (5)
WHITE

WE (solvers and setter) eating HIT (buffet)

DOWN
1. City nevertheless recalled cleaning equipment (7)
BATHTUB

BATH (city) + BUT< (nevertheless, <recalled)

2. Soul music’s origin embedded in uncovered crazes (5)
ANIMA

M[usic] (‘s origin) embedded in [m]ANIA[s] (crazes, uncovered)

3. Joint pair of kings confused with clue about knight (7)
KNUCKLE

((K + K (pair of kings) with CLUE)* (*confused)) about N (knight)

4. Final fixture in tennis court? (3)
NET

Double definition

‘Final’ in the sense of salary say – the final amount after deductions

5. Sycophant left with an ecstasy, one that relieves uphill struggles? (7,4)
CRAWLER LANE

CRAWLER (sycophant) + L (left) with AN + E (ecstasy)

6. Again put up pound in blighted Beirut (7)
REBUILT

L (pound) in BEIRUT* (*blighted)

7. Standing up, old French comedian cracks weighty sink (9)
GRAVITATE

TATI< (old French comedian, <standing up) cracks GRAVE (weighty)

8. Sceptically request social function should ignore Democrat (7)
ASKANCE

ASK (request) + [d]ANCE (social function, should ignore D (democrat))

12. Cut into poached, pickled American squid etc (11)
CEPHALOPODA

LOP (cut) into POACHED* (*pickled) + A (American)

14. Be set up over murder, the ultimate in appalling sin (9)
EVILDOING

LIVE< (be, <set up) over DO IN (murder) + [appallin]G (the ultimate in)

16. Set play during success (5-2)
THROW-IN

THRO (during, literary ‘through‘) + WIN (success)

17. Pressing information stops departure (7)
EXIGENT

GEN (information) stops EXIT (departure)

19. Matured beyond extravagant wife that’s good at heart (7)
OUTGREW

(OUTRE (extravagant) + W (wife)) that’s G (good) at heart

20. Whisper, sombre, a theatricism in part (7)
BREATHE

[som]BRE A THE[atricism] (in part)

23. Starts to interview refugee, asking questions in native tongue (5)
IRAQI

I[nterview] R[efugee] A[sking] Q[uestions] I[n] (starts to)

26. Petition for withdrawing half of London station (3)
SUE

EUS[ton]< (London station, half, <withdrawing)

5 comments on “Financial Times 18,229 by MONK”

  1. WordPlodder

    Yes good fun and not too hard for a Monk. I didn’t know the ‘ornament’ sense of TRIQUETRA but am familiar with it in the singular as one of the bones in the wrist. I liked CRAWLER LANE, a part of the road I probably use too much!

    Sorry, you may have been referring to this anyway, but there’s a bit more than just the symmetry of the first and last across clues; sequential links as well as symmetry perhaps?

    Thanks to Monk and Oriel

  2. James P

    He turns black into white one letter at a time via brack, track, trace, trice, trite

  3. James P

    …and write.

    Otherwise this was a bit of a battle with several NHOs and unparsables (by me anyway). After letting us off lightly last week it feels like the ft is making us work harder this week.

    Liked trace, observant.

    Didn’t love triquetra (eh?) trice, sue (both use half words with umpteen possible fodder words).

    Like yesterday it’s probably good for me but then so is hard work and exercise.

  4. Autistic Trier

    Lots of fun, I came up short on a few but that’s OK. I liked Crawler Lane, Cephalopoda, At A Low Ebb (like my solving skills recently!) and Knuckle.

    Thanks Monk and Oriel.

  5. Hovis

    I spotted that as well, James @2. Very clever, not that that’s unusual for Monk.

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