| No. |
Clue ✓[✗] |
✓ |
Answer |
Wordplay |
| Across |
| 3 |
Repeatedly remove sign of hesitation in one who rescues those drifting into w[m]oods in Perth (10, 2 words) |
W |
SCRUB RIDER |
SCRUB (remove) RID (remove) ER (sign of hesitation) |
| 10 |
Mythical monster kept secret plant (6) |
|
ORCHID |
ORC (mythical monster) HID (kept secret) |
| 11 |
First rate hoax; old martial arts fo[i]rm (6) |
O |
AIKIDO |
A1 (first rate) KID (hoax) O(ld) |
| 12 |
Clumsily move line left over in embroidery stitch (8) |
|
BARGELLO |
BARGE (clumsily move) L(ine) L(eft) O(ver) |
| 13 |
Chickadee, maybe, hides to estim[v]ate (4) |
M |
DEEM |
(chicka)DEE M(aybe) |
| 14 |
Returning flier allowed very small quantity of liquid (7) |
|
DRIBLET |
BIRD< (flier) LET (allowed) |
| 16 |
Medieval da[i]ggers see canal diverted (8) |
A |
ANELACES |
[SEE CANAL]* |
| 18 |
Revokes earlier declaration concerning Conservative workers (7) |
|
RECANTS |
RE (concerning) C(onservative) ANTS (workers) |
| 20 |
Short n[k]ip, play ended early (4) |
N |
DRAM |
DRAM(a) (play) |
| 21 |
Subsidiary aims to purchase remnants, we’re told (6) |
|
BY-ENDS |
homophone BUY (purchase) ENDS (remnants) |
| 22 |
W[R]inged predators identified in another nest (5) |
W |
ERNES |
(anoth)ER NES(t) |
| 23 |
Idle picking up weeds, essentially, in local pasture (5) |
|
LEAZE |
LAZE (idle) around (we)E(ds) |
| 25 |
Some of woolliest boarders’ h[t]ops (6) |
H |
OLLIES |
(wo)OLLIES(t) |
| 26 |
Upper-class Turkish male tracks unknown Turkic language (5) |
|
UZBEG |
U (upper-class) BEG (Turkish male) after Z (unknown) |
| 29 |
Tropical bird circling or type of roo[c] relative (7) |
O |
POTOROO |
POTOO (tropical bird) around OR |
| 30 |
Violent behaviour in ragtag group (5) |
|
AGGRO |
(ragt)AG GRO(up) |
| 34 |
R[D]eceivers being other ranks on board steamship (7) |
R |
SENSORS |
ENS (being) OR (other ranks) in SS (steamship) |
| 35 |
Burst of activity involving sloth’s bleating (6) |
|
BAAING |
BANG (burst of activity) around AI (sloth) |
| 36 |
Lectures about first of agonising divorces (these husbands e[a]ffected) (6) |
E |
TALAKS |
TALKS (lectures) around A(gonising) |
| 37 |
Ludicrous actor thrown out of comical ejector seat as butt of Laurence’s joke (6) |
|
JESTEE |
[EJECTOR SEAT]* ¬ [ACTOR]* |
| 38 |
Mod[l]e unusually messy, at heart dotty (6) |
D |
SYSTEM |
[MESSY (do)T(ty)]* |
| Down |
| 1 |
Colour of Scotland’s poll upset revolutionary Tory perhaps (10, 2 words) |
|
POWDER BLUE |
POW (poll, head, Scot) RED< (revolutionary) BLUE (Tory perhaps) |
| 2 |
What helps one to se[t] each remedy when suffering (8, 2 words) |
E |
ARMED EYE |
[EA(ch) REMEDY]* |
| 3 |
Discipline extremely sadistic misbehaving niece (7) |
|
SCIENCE |
S(adisti)C [NIECE]* |
| 4 |
See preamble |
|
CHIMPANZEES |
— |
| 5 |
F[L]ine strip of material, twisted braid oddly bent (7) |
F |
RIBBAND |
[BRAID B(e)N(t)]* |
| 6 |
Movable bridge with rails cut short (5) |
|
BARRE |
BARRE(s) (rails) |
| 7 |
Set up one liberal super gi[r]ant (astronomical!) (5) |
I |
RIGIL |
RIG (set up) I L(iberal) |
| 8 |
Aussie fool, one in kind of pickle? (4) |
|
DILL |
double definition |
| 9 |
See preamble |
|
ROOTS & SHOOTS |
— |
| 15 |
Impoverished Spanish-speaking man[y]or perhaps excluding Brazil’s chief port (6) |
N |
BARRIO |
BAR (excluding) RIO (Brazil’s chief port) |
| 17 |
One giving severe beating turning up in arena carry-on (5) |
|
CANER |
(a)RENA C(arry-on) rev. |
| 19 |
Habitual drunkards consuming doctored oils; they play alone[g] (8) |
E |
SOLOISTS |
SOTS (habitual drunkards) around [OILS]* |
| 20 |
Haphazard later day stream of low-energy electrons (8, 2 words) |
|
DELTA RAY |
[LATER DAY]* |
| 24 |
Family head[r]s a snub lifted involving origin of ancestors (6) |
D |
ABUNAS |
A SNUB< around A(ncestors) |
| 27 |
Hybrid relaxes having shed two sections in stages of development (5) |
|
ZOEAE |
ZO (hybrid) EASES (relaxes) ¬ S×2 (two sections) |
| 28 |
M[L]oan no longer valid, finished around end of December (5)] |
M |
GRONE |
GONE (finished) around (Decembe)R |
| 29 |
Quiet desire to remove impurities (5) |
|
PURGE |
P (quiet) URGE (desire) |
| 31 |
Ta[y]kes form grand fellas from time to time (4) |
A |
GELS |
G(rand) (f)E(l)L(a)S |
| 32 |
Biting fly’s sting recalled (4) |
|
GNAT |
TANG< (sting) |
| 33 |
In Orkney, han[r]d grykes without banks (4) |
N |
RYKE |
(g)RYKE(s) |
 |
Much enjoyed; many thanks to Chalicea and HG. Wandering around the clues in my usual unsystematic way, I saw RIM and OLOGY on one diagonal and became fixated on CRIMINOLOGY, but the emergence of CHIMPANZEE set me right. As also noted in the blog, the homage to Jane Goodall was greatly appreciated.
My route was pretty much like HG’s except I did not have a mate to give me a nudge about the significance of 3d! I made a good start on this one, solving about a third of the clues fairly quickly. I had, I think, 2 or 3 letters in 4d and then I got 23a, giving the Z. This was the PDM as I guessed it had to be CHIMPANZEE. I am old enough to remember Jane Goodall and was aware of her recent demise. I saw the J on 37a and then enough letters in the diagonal to confirm my suspicions. I filled in the missing letters in her name which was a big help in completing the grid. The last few entries were a bit of a struggle as the answers were unfamiliar to me – Scrub Rider, Barre, By-ends, … I thought the definition for Barre was cleverly misleading. All I needed then was to confirm online my guess for 9d. Or so I thought! Knowing the setter’s customs, I should at least have checked the leading diagonal.
An enjoyable puzzle with a good mix of easier and harder clues.
Thanks to Chalicea and HG
This delightful puzzle took me less time to solve than most Inquisitor puzzles recently and I was consequently able to finish it (almost!). When I had gathered the first 10 or so corrected letters from the misprinted clues I was pleased to see that they came from every alternate clue. There is of course no requirement or expectation that any pattern will appear, but I for one appreciate this kind of thing when it does. I was not familiar with the subject of the theme, but I found it by searching on CHIMPANZEES and ROOTS. It was no surprise to find the scientist’s name in a diagonal. I didn’t twig what was going on with SCIENCE and forgot to go back to the puzzle to rethink it. (My loss – the hint was there.)
Thanks to Chalicea and HolyGhost.
I was slightly held up by deciding that the misprint for 3a was R giving MooRs – not unreasonable, I thought – and spent some time wondering what the Romans had ever done for us.
All straightforward and agreeable, once I’d unravelled one or two misattributed letter changes. Pleased to be made to ferret out more details on Jane Goodall; I knew the name and associated it with chimpanzees, but that was all. The usual thanks to Chalicea and HolyGhost.
All straightforward and agreeable, once I’d unravelled one or two misattributed letter changes. Pleased to be made to ferret out more details on Jane Goodall; I knew the name and associated it with chimpanzees, but that was all. The usual thanks to Chalicea and HolyGhost.