Financial Times 18,299 by GUY

A fun challenge from GUY this Friday.

FF: 9 DD: 8

 

I am iffy about a couple of my parsings.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 REBUFF
Snub someone who might quote the bible? (6)
cryptic def, read as RE ( Religious Education ) BUFF ( enthusiast )
4 ASUNDER
Dicky and Sue run in opposite directions (7)
[ AND SUE ]* R ( run )
8 STUN
Spinning ball’s hit for six (4)
reverse of NUTS ( balls )
9 IMPREGNATE
Prime agent trained to get in trouble (10)
[ PRIME AGENT ]*
11 POWER BREAKFAST
Summit on Alpen? (5,9)
cryptic def; should def just be ALPEN?
12 ABUTMENT
Meeting soldiers back in Aldershot after an objection (8)
A BUT ( objection ) MEN ( soldiers ) T ( aldershoT, last letter )
14 REDACT
Apparently very hot performers black out (6)
RED ( apparently very hot ) ACT ( ~ performers )
16 LAUGHS
Fun playing goulash with nothing to lose (6)
[ GoULASH ( without O – nothing ) ]*
18 WILDFIRE
Spooner’s put telegram with other papers in incinerator outside (8)
spoonerism of FILED WIRE ( put telegram with other papers )
20 SUPPLEMENTALLY
Too flexible in your thinking? (14)
SUPPLE ( flexible ) MENTALLY ( in your thinking )
23 PROPOGANDA
Kosher butcher’s reported spread of indoctrination (10)
sounds like PROPER ( kosher ) GANDER ( butcher, with the meaning of look )
24 ITCH
It’s irritating, children coming after sex (4)
IT( sex ) CH ( children )
25 SEA LORD
Admiralty member put official stamp on your ID periodically (3,4)
SEAL ( official stamp ) ORD ( yOuR iD, alternate letters of )
26 MORTAL
Malt or blended in your cups? (6)
[ MALT OR ]*
DOWN
1 RATIO
Helping nameless relation (5)
RATIOn ( helping, without N – name )
2 BUNDESTAG
European lawmaker wanting label on end of sunbed changed (9)
[ SUNBED ]* TAG ( name )
3 FRISBEE
Flying saucer can be seen by billions breaking loose (7)
5 SNEAKER
Unpleasant look about lining of fake shoe (7)
SNEER ( unpleasant look ) around AK ( fAKe, lining of? i am not sure i got this right as i would normally assume lining to imply FE rather than AK )
6 NINJA
Oriental spy passing through London in January (5)
hidden in “..londoN IN JAnuary”
7 ESTATE CAR
Booty model’s pants crease at end of shoot (6,3)
[ CREASE AT T ( shooT, last letter ) ]*
10 PRETTY WOMAN
Film in which pro, twenty max, withholds kiss and gets makeover (6,5)
[ PRO TWENTY MAx ( without X – kiss ) ]*
13 BRASSERIE
Cheese sandwiches most insist on in cheap restaurant (9)
ASSERt ( insist, mostly ) in BRIE ( cheese )
15 DEFEATIST
Fearing the end, believer in God eating fine lunch? (9)
DEIST ( believer in god ) containing [ F ( fine ) EAT ( lunch ) ]
17 ST LEGER
Member providing support during second half of dragster race (2,5)
LEG ( member ) in STER ( dragSTER, second half of ) ; horse race
19 LONG AGO
Ancient toilet with new crack in it (4-3)
LOO ( toilet ) around [ N ( new ) GAG ( crack ) ]
21 PAPAL
Online payment method avoided by yankee in the Vatican (5)
PAyPAL ( online payment method, without Y – yankee )
22 LOCAL
Pass through Hollywood Hills, perhaps upsetting resident (5)
reverse of LA ( hollywood hills ) COL ( pass )

17 comments on “Financial Times 18,299 by GUY”

  1. grantinfreo

    If frisbee is free around isb, how does the ‘is’ arise?

  2. Diane

    For 3d, I had B (billions) breaking ‘ is free’ (loose) and I liked this a lot, along with PROPAGANDA, BUNDESTAG and PRETTY WOMAN (top pick) for the surface.
    I had the same thought as Turbolegs re ‘lining’ of ‘fake’ but I suppose the silk lining of a jacket is on the inside.
    Thanks both.

  3. Roz

    Thanks for the blog , very good set of neat clues .
    POWER BREAKFAST , I took summit to mean an important conference where they have things like this , perhaps including Alpen .
    The explanation for FRISBEE seems to have flown away ? B inside IS FREE .

  4. Diane

    Still on 3d, I don’t see the anagrind though unless ‘breaking’ is the catch-all instruction.

  5. Roz

    Too slow as usual , but I agree with Diane@2 for SNE AK ER , I usually think of lining as the inside of a word from its use for clothes .
    Try again for FRISBEE , IS B inside FREE .

  6. grantinfreo

    Simple, is = can be seen, d’oh …

  7. Bagpuss

    Turbolegs The use of “lining of” in 5D as an “insides indicator” is justified by Chambers, which lists “contents” as one of the meanings of “lining”. As a transitive verb, “line” can mean “to cover on the inside”, “to fill or stuff”, “to act as a lining for” (see Chambers) so “lining” and “lines” can be used as insertion indicators, and “lined with” as a containment indicator.


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  9. JS

    Simply don’t get the power breakfast solution. Also mortal for in your cups.

  10. Dom

    I thought frisbee was is (can be seen) by b (billions) inside (breaking) free (loose)

    Don’t really understand power breakfast and mortal is new to me for drunk

  11. Eric E.

    I was happy to have completed this, given that I’m feeling quite brain dead this morning and struggled with The Grauniad as well, although I managed that one too . . . It appears that my parsing problems are shared by others. The one I seriously don’t get is MORTAL. I’m sure someone will find something in a dictionary . . .

  12. Hector

    Eric E@11: yes, Chambers, for one. Its last definition of MORTAL as an adjective is “very drunk (slang)”. And no, I hadn’t heard that before either, but someone commented here recently that all sorts of unlikely words seem capable of indicating inebriation.

  13. Roz

    Summit – a meeting of heads of state .
    Alpen – a popular UK breakfast muesli .
    At a summit they might have a POWER BREAKFAST ( or lunch ) , it is one of those business phrases that make your teeth itch .

    MORTAL often used by the students , especially those from NE England .

  14. James P

    Chapeau Guy for the epic surface/&lit of pretty woman. Also loved supplementally, impregnate and itch. Thx both.

  15. Eric E.

    Thanks Hector@12 and Roz@13 – you learn summat everyday . . .

  16. Hector

    I assume Alpen was chosen for the POWER BREAKFAST clue because it translates from German as Alps, and perhaps to allude to the annual gathering at Davos. “Summit on Weetabix”, for example, wouldn’t have had quite the same effect.

  17. Hovis

    Surprised nobody has commented on the misspelling of PROPAGANDA in the blog, although Diane spelt it correctly @2.

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