Independent 12,267 by Dalibor

A grid by Dalibor for this Saturday.

I found this quite a struggle, and I think our setter has a decidedly different way of looking at the world to me.

On the positive, a number of NHO’s in the down clues: 1/2, 22 & 24d. The British born Pope had never crossed my radar before, and the elaborate construction of the clue was a joy to behold.

Thanks to Dalibor for the entertainment today.

ACROSS
8 SIERRA
Range Rover’s number one – for radio operators this car will be next (6)
Rover’s number one [R = Romeo]. Next letter in phonetic alphabet = Sierra.

The Ford Sierra was a popular family car

9 UNAFRAID
Head of entertainment, facing a charge, moves forward without fear (8)
Head of entertainment [F in FUN] facing a charge [A RAID] moves forward [move F forwards]
10 PHEASANT
Quiet male worker is overwhelming when game (8)
Quiet [P] male worker [ANT] is overwhelming [around] when [AS]
11 GATEAU
A sweet thing to find precious metal on doorway (6)
Precious metal [AU = gold] on doorway [GATE]
12 GLOSSY
Damage for adult in gay magazine (6)
Damage [LOSS] for [replace] adult [A] in GAY
13 CLAMBAKE
Picnic’s dessert has meat in it (8)
Dessert [CAKE] has meat [LAMB] in it
15 USHERED
Second-hand clothes that woman showed (7)
Second hand [USED] clothes [around] that woman [HER]
17
See 5 Down
20 LABRADOR
Animal moving abroad in both directions (8)
Anag (“moving”) ABROAD in both directions [L & R]
22 LEGACY
What’s left on a cemetery’s borders (6)
On [cricket direction = LEG] on a [A] cemetery’s borders [CY]
23 WAGNER
Noted German charioteer losing wheel (6)
Charioteer [WAGONER] losing wheel [O]
25 BEHEMOTH
Giant insects, one of them biting Henry (8)
Insects [BEE and MOTH] one of them biting [around] Henry [H]
26 POSEIDON
God may be seen as model, I assume (8)
Model [POSE] I assume [DON]
27 DOOSRA
Busy road blocked by enormous delivery (6)
Anag (“busy”) ROAD blocked by [around] enormous [OS = oversize]

A Doosra is a type of cricket bowling action

DOWN
1/2 NICHOLAS BREAKSPEAR
Old Pope, born in Britain, not in Germany, rejecting tea we hear, also fresh fruit after short holidays (8,10)
Not in Germany [NICHT] rejecting tea we hear [no “T”] also fresh [anag ALSO] fruit [PEAR] after short holidays [BREAKS]
3 CANARY
Singer may not always be the same when losing voice at the start (6)
May not always be the same [CAN VARY] losing voice at the start [- V]
4 JUSTICE
Union Jack raised by Reform MP after last of migrants will get what is fair (7)
Union Jack [U J] raised [upside down] by Reform MP [TICE] after last of migrants [S]
5/17 LANGUAGE TEACHER
For example Dutch PM, after consuming light meal, dismisses that person in education (8,7)
Dutch [LANGUAGE] PM [THATCHER] dismisses [removes] THAT after consuming [around] light meal [TEA]
6 BRUT
Dry, only letting in a minimum of rain (4)
Only [BUT] letting in [around] a minimum of rain [R]
7 HIJACK
Appropriate greeting to sailor (6)
Greeting to sailor = “HI JACK”
14 BACKGAMMON
Explosive stuff stored in Goodison, evacuated after second game (10)
Explosive stuff [AMMO] stored [inside] Goodison evacuated [G N] after second [BACK]
16 ELDORADO
Animated explorer and daughter impressed by band from Birmingham, a place of fabulous wealth (8)
Animated explorer [DORA] and daughter [D] impressed by [inside] band from Birmingham [ELO]
18 ET CETERA
Essential part of sweetcorn, and there’s a lot more (2,6)
Essential (middle) part of SWEETCORN = ETC
19 PRO BONO
Expert pop star not being paid (3,4)
Expert [PRO] pop star [BONO]
21 AMAZON
A place where you may get lost endlessly on a river. (6)
A place where you may get lost [A MAZE] endlessly [= A MAZ] on [ON]
22 LAHNDA
It’s spoken in Pakistan, half of Laos and oddly Hungary on top of that (6)
Half of Laos [LA] oddly Hungary [HNA] on top of that [D]
24 NYES
Initially not sure they’re collections of 10s (4)
Initially not {N] sure [YES]

3 comments on “Independent 12,267 by Dalibor”

  1. PostMark

    Not easy at all. A few unknowns in the solutions and some rather tricky constructions. I rather ran out of steam attempting to parse the enormous clue for the Pope – who is one of the unknowns. If I have encountered DOOSRA before, it is only in a crossword and I never quite sorted out the ordering of the elements in LAHNDA so not a great morning’s work. Still, it is good to be humbled on occasion so thanks to the setter and to Leedsclimber for making sense of what I could not.

  2. Andy

    Lahnda – LA(os) H (Hungary) DNA (anagram of and)

  3. Andy

    Oops. NDA not DNA

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