Financial Times 18,305 by SOLOMON

A fun challenge from SOLOMON!

FF: 9 DD: 9

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 FAIR
Cup dispensers I dry, once unwrapped and clean… (4)
FA ( cup dispensers, Football Association ) I R ( dRy, unwrapped i.e. without end characters )
3 HARBOURAGE
…start to hurl cups around contemporary-era shelter (10)
H ( Hurl, first letter ) ARB ( reverse of BRA, cups ) OUR AGE ( contemporary era )
10 BEEKEEPER
One who likes Queen but is wary of Sting? (9)
cryptic def
11 PIECE
Song, perhaps ‘The Sound of Silence’ (5)
sounds like PEACE – sound of silence
12 EZEKIEL
Visionary priest’s frightened outburst about Zadok’s initial, corrupt lie (7)
[ EEK ( frightened outburst ) around Z ( Zadok, first letter ) ] [ LIE ]*
13 ENGLISH
Move shingle from these shores? (7)
[ SHINGLE ]*
14 ALGAE
A gal swimming close to me weed in the sea (5)
[ A GAL ]* E ( mE, last letter )
15 TRUMP CARD
Tesla getting behind funny guy that’s likely to win (5,4)
T ( tesla ) RUMP ( behind ) CARD ( funny guy )
17 LOGOTYPES
Record books sure to include Apple’s core corporate symbols (9)
LOG ( record ) OT ( books ) [ YES ( sure ) containing P ( apPle, core i.e central character of ) ]
19 ELBOW
Part of the body below nuts (5)
[ BELOW ]* ; solomon getting cheeky 🙂
21 GRANDMA
Old lady that’s two thousand and one?! (7)
GRAND ( thousand ) M ( thousand, roman numeral ) A ( one )
23 TRAFFIC
Vehicle reversing skirts loud F1 cars (7)
TRAC ( vehice = CART, reversed ) containing [ F ( loud ) FI ( F1 ) ]
25 THING
Bag or other container containing hot shelled egg (5)
[ TIN ( container ) containing H ( hot ) ] G ( eGg, shelled i.e. without end characters )
26 CHOCOLATE
Hot, welcoming brown drink drunk by cold European? (9)
{ COLA ( brown drink ) in HOT } in [ C ( cold ) E ( European ) ]
27 RESTAURANT
Where exhausted runner eats tuna melts? (10)
[ RR ( RunneR, exhausted i.e. nothing inside ) EATS TUNA ]*
28 PORT
Unopened squash, say, left on the QE2 (4)
sPORT ( squash, say, without first letter )
DOWN
1 FABLE
Extract from Beowulf, a bleak myth (5)
hidden in “..beowulF A BLEak..”
2 ICEBERG
I see upside-down grebe that has a large bottom (7)
I C ( ~see ) [ reverse of GREBE ]
4 APPAL
Outrage relating to the Pope’s pages getting stuck together (5)
PAPAL ( relating to the pope, with the first P ( page ) moving down to join the second P )
5 BARBECUES
One leaving leggy model with signs for summer parties (9)
[ BARBiE ( leggy model, without I – one ] CUES ( signs )
6 UNPEG
Detach dried trousers, perhaps, and amputate leg? (5)
cryptic def
7 AMERICA
Leader from medieval Spain’s conquering force within continent — this one? (7)
[ M ( Medieval, first letter ) E ( spain ) ] replacing F ( force ) in AfRICA  ( continent )
8 EYESHADOW
Naked men get shy dancing and initially perform with make-up (9)
[ EE (‘.. mEn gEt..’, naked i.e. without end letters ) SHY ]* A ( And, initially ) DO ( perform ) W ( with )
9 RESIDENT
Party bound by lease? (8)
&lit; SIDE ( party ) in RENT ( lease )
14 ALLIGATOR
Gorilla tossing bottles at another zoo animal? (9)
[ GORILLA ]* containing AT
15 TAP DANCER
Entertainer hit on horny northerner ‘out on the pull’ on Christmas Eve (3,6)
TAP ( hit ) DANCER ( horny northerner out on the pull on christmas eve, one of the reindeer of santa claus )
16 PEEKABOO
After exercise, the lifting of roast ducks is child’s play (8)
PE ( exercise ) EKAB ( reverse of BAKE, roast ) OO ( ducks, zeros )
18 GOALIES
Matches involving ‘The Greatest Footballers’ (7)
GOES ( matches ) containing ALI ( the greatest, muhammad ali )
20 BUFFALO
Look after Polish and American cattle (7)
BUFF ( polish ) A ( american ) LO ( look )
22 DOGMA
Belief in God arising seconds from impending fatality (5)
DOG ( reverse of GOD ) MA ( second letters of ‘..iMpending fAtality’ )
23 THORN
Spike Milligan’s behind superhero movie put on (5)
THOR ( superhero movie ) N ( milligaN, last letter )
24 CHEST
Queen Elizabeth abandoning walled city where jewels are kept? (5)
CHESTer ( walled city, without ER – queen elizabeth )

10 comments on “Financial Times 18,305 by SOLOMON”

  1. Hovis

    Amazed I managed to finish this, although I did use a word fit to get RESIDENT. I initially entered BOWEL for 19a (anybody else?).

  2. Admin

    I’m often told I can’t tell my bowel from my elbow. Or something like that, at least

  3. Red Tin Dave

    I struggled through this – I still don’t get why books = my
    Or why bag is thing …
    I guess I’ll get there one day

  4. Red Tin Dave

    I struggled through this – I still don’t get why books = nt
    Or why bag is thing …
    I guess I’ll get there one day

  5. James P

    Another tricky but enjoyable one. Loved elbow, grandma. Thx both.

  6. Pelham Barton

    Thanks Solomon and Turbolegs

    17ac: OT = Old Testament = “books” of the bible. NT also works similarly as New Testament. These are certainly worth remembering as crossword staples.

    25ac: Collins 2023 has
    p 150 bag 11 slang a person’s particular taste, field of skill, interest, activity, etc: blues is his bag;
    p 2054 thing¹ 11 informal a mental attitude, preoccupation or obsession.

  7. Pelham Barton

    25ac further to 6: on reflection, the following meaning for thing¹ in Collins 2023 p 2054 is a better fit:
    13 an activity or mode of behaviour satisfying to one’s personality (esp in the phrase do one’s (own) thing).

  8. grantinfreo

    “He jumped fair/clean over the …” Is that how they equate, or …?

  9. Pelham Barton

    1ac: I think the most obvious definition from Collins 2023 is clean 14 sport played fairly and without fouls (p 384), but there are probably other senses that work as well. As an example, in boxing, a fair/clean fight, perhaps.

  10. grantinfreo

    Yep, the fight e.g. is better. PB @9

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