Financial Times 18,342 by SOLOMON

A fun SOLOMON offering this Friday.

FF: 9 DD: 9

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 MIKE
Name that one might drop? (4)
cryptic def
3 CONGENITAL
Inbred Italian with stunted body parts (10)
CON ( with, spanish ) GENITALs ( body parts, stunted i.e. without last letter )
10 DRAKE
Rapper the face of December’s Playboy (5)
D ( December, first letter ) RAKE ( playboy )
11 ELBOW ROOM
Make enough space by moving 14 Across below, having removed bed (5,4)
[ BELOW bORedOM ( 14 across, witthout letters of BED ) ]* ;
12 MAKE HASTE
Quickly cook hake with steam (4,5)
[ HAKE STEAM ]*
13 OCEAN
Loads of water from broken canoe (5)
[ CANOE ]*
14 BOREDOM
Tedium arising when old wine is drunk by retired group (7)
[ O ( old ) RED ( wine ) ] in reverse of MOB ( group )
16 IRKSOME
Irritating leader leaves Scottish church with a few following (7)
kIRK ( scottish church, without its first letter ) SOME ( few )
18 HADRIAN
Managing Director of Walls ate raspberry ice-cream after nachos for starters (7)
HAD ( ate ) RIAN ( starting letters of “..Raspberry Ice-cream After Nachos..” ); figured the answer out but didnt know the significance until i googled it. Wiki
20 HOPEFUL
Promising Spring, at first — England’s freezing by the middle of July (7)
HOP ( spring ) EF ( first letters of “..England’s Freezing..” ) UL ( jULy, middle of )
22 VIGIL
Watch one of the Thunderbirds run away (5)
VIrGIL ( one of the thunderbirds, without R – run )
24 TOODLE-PIP
Goodbye to one initially led astray by Dickensian character (6-3)
TO O ( One, initially ) [ LED ]* PIP ( dickensian character )
27 OVEREXERT
Strain of old, exhausted explorer going through plain (9)
[ EX ( old ) ER ( ExploreR, exhausted i.e. without inner letters ) ] in OVERT ( plain )
28 CHINA
Cups and saucers in a box nearby (5)
CHIN ( box ) A
29 REMASTERED
Band with Rough Trade cleared sample getting reproduced (10)
REM ( band ) [ TRADE SE ( SamplE, cleared i.e. without inner letters ) ]*
30 OGRE
One with a bad temper in back-to-front undergown (4)
hidden, reversed in “..undERGOwn”
DOWN
1 MADAM
Female or male? The first one (5)
M ( male ) ADAM ( first male )
2 KNACKERED
Worn-out, bent journalist drinks last half of beer (9)
[ KNACK ( bent ) ED ( journalist ) ] containing ER ( beER, half of )
4 OVERS
Lots of deliveries made by ramblers starting late (5)
rOVERS ( ramblers, without first letter )
5 GIBBERISH
Soldier scattered rubbish after scrubbing uniform filled with earth and garbage (9)
GI ( soldier ) { [ RuBBISH ( without U – uniform ) ]* containing E ( earth ) }
6 NEW YORK
City and Newcastle’s front three turning Roy Keane’s head (3,4)
NEW ( NEWcastle, first three letters of ) YOR ( reverse of ROY ) K ( Keane, first letter )
7 THOSE
The articles? Tragedian’s cap and stockings (5)
T ( Tragedian, first letter ) HOSE ( stockings )
8 LEMON PEEL
Last bits of balm (clove oil) tipped on ex- PM’s waxy skin (5,4)
[ reverse of MEL ( last letters of “..balM ( clovE oiL ) ) ] ON PEEL ( ex-pm, robert peel of the uk )
9 METHOD
Organisation satisfied with building equipment (6)
MET ( satisfied ) HOD ( building equipment )
14 BEHAVIOUR
Conduct the opening of Handel’s Messiah without soprano after Beethoven’s 1st and 8th (9)
BE ( BeethovEn, 1st and 8th letters of ) H ( Handel, first letter ) sAVIOUR ( messiah, without S – soprano )
15 MONOTREME
Odd animal — male duck? No, shaved emu — in tree (9)
M ( male ) O ( duck ) NO [ M ( eMu, shaved i.e. without end characters ) in TREE ] ; wiki
17 OFFSPRING
The result of absent coil? (9)
cryptic def; referring to the contraceptive device
19 ILLNESS
Sell sailor’s cap in bad condition (7)
[ SELL S ( Sailor, first letter ) IN ]*
21 PALACE
Home housing the highest class? (6)
&lit; PLACE ( home ) containing A ( highest class )
23 GLEAM
Flash Gordon’s lead male is bad (5)
G ( Gordon, first letter ) [ MALE ]*
25 OUTRE
Unusual characters within scout regiment (5)
hidden in “..scOUT REgiment “
26 PEACE
Quiet musical composition on the radio (5)
sounds like PIECE ( musical composition )

10 comments on “Financial Times 18,342 by SOLOMON”

  1. Tony Santucci

    Thanks Solomon for a very enjoyable crossword with my favourites being IRKSOME, REMASTERED (great surface), BEHAVIOUR, and HADRIAN, the latter for the creative definition. (I highly recommend hiking the Hadrian’s Wall path.) I failed to parse CONGENITAL and CHINA. I was a bit surprised to see ‘bad’ as the anagram indicator in both ILLNESS and GLEAM. Thanks Turbolegs for the blog. (BTW, in your parsing of CONGENITAL I think you meant ‘Italian’ , not ‘Spanish’.)

  2. KVa

    OFFSPRING
    It’s a cryptic def as the blog says (the whole clue).
    Also, there’s some WP:
    absent=OFF
    coil=SPRING

  3. James P

    17d I took the result of to be the definition and absent=off and coil=spring as KVA, with &lit on top. Perhaps issue with rather result of would also work. But I thought it was rather clever.

    Got stuck in the SW but it’s all obvious when you know the parsing.

    Liked ocean and lemon peel.

    Thanks both. Happy Friday.

  4. Martyn

    I found this middling difficultly. Does that make it a 5 on the Turbolegs DD scale? Some clues took time, but I got there and I thought I parsed it all, but thank KVa @2 for the detail I missed for OFFSPRING

    I ticked MAKE HASTE, it being a nice surface and great anagram, MADAM was an interesting clue, and CHINA was a big tick too

    I was surprised Solomon expected me to remember the names of all the Thunderbirds characters, a show I watched many years ago as a child. I am not even sure I could recall them when I was a kid and watched it regularly. And when was the last time someone actually said TOODLE PIP?

    Thanks Solomon and Turbolegs

  5. Roz

    Thanks for the blog , a lot of very nice touches here . HADRIAN is very neat and led me astray since Walls is a major UK ice-cream brand , do not know if the name is international . REMASTERED also clever and includes the famous record label , digitally remastered is a synonym for ruined .
    [ Tony@1 – just further South is the trail from St Bees to Robin Hood’s Bay , made famous by Wainwright and my favourite walk of all . I have moved seven pebbles from coast to coast . ]

  6. Roz

    [ Martyn@4 they were named after the Mercury7 astronauts but no Deke or Wally , our Sprog3 was mad on Thunderbirds when it was repeated . Virgil (Gus) Grissom sadly died in the Apollo 1 fire ]

  7. Martyn

    Roz@6 I cannot help but be amazed at the things I learn in these discussions. Thank you for that information

  8. Martyn

    Roz@5 – I think Walls is owned by Unilever, and it does not use Walls much outside UK. So saying, it sells the same ice cream product (such as Magnum) in many countries but through different company brands (e.g. Walls in UK, Streets in Australia and something like Good Humor in US). All from the top of my head, so happy to be proved wrong


  9. Surely the Thunderbirds (1 to 6) were the vehicles, not the members of the Tracy family who piloted them.

  10. PostMark

    I always enjoy a Solomon and this was no exception. Some fun surfaces and plenty of imagination in the cluing. Faves inc IRKSOME, HOPEFUL, KNACKERED, REMASTERED, MAKE HASTE, OFFSPRING and PALACE. I smiled at HADRIAn when the penny dropped though that is a very cheeky definition indeed. Like Tony Santucci, I was a little surprised at ‘bad’ appearing twice as an anagrind and also the repetition of ‘cap’ as an initial letter indicator in both THOSE and ILLNESS. But these things happen.

    Thanks both

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