Private Eye (Cyclops / 828) Harsh Hyena

I found this a bit tougher to get into than previous outings, but once I got going the answers and parsings materialised fairly quickly – sometimes even in the opposite order. I second-guessed myself a bit with 26d especially the parsing but now I’ve written it out I think it’s a nice clue/device.

Now I’ve done a few of these, I’ve noticed there are often errors in the Eye crosswords as published where parts of the grid are incorrectly indicated as down/across in the clues, and this time the enumeration of 16 (8 instead of 4-4 as in the .puz file I downloaded), and “23/25dn./27dn.” where they’re all across clues. Sometimes these have been corrected by the time I post the blog. Perhaps they are trying to flatter the Grauniad with imitation?

Ironically as I was compiling the blog and having written the previous paragraph, I then noticed I’d somehow made a mistake and transposed the I and first S in 8d so had to re-do the grid image… so perhaps I MISSPOKE above.

Thanks to Cyclops for the puzzle.

Across
1 FUNNY HA-HA Rich, wants a country landscape feature that isn’t laughingly odd (5,2-2)

FUNNY (rich, as in “that’s rich”) + HAHA (country landscape feature that isn’t) – in the sense of those sunken deer walls sometimes seen at stately homes, to keep the undesirable ungulates out without spoiling the view from the house.

As usual, the rest of the puzzle features several people who are more ‘funny oo-er’.

6 STAMP Casually sat on member to make an impression (5)

STA, an anagram (casually) of SAT, + MP (member).

10 See 16dn.
11 GLADNESS Joy‘s end shaking in see-through material (8)

DNE, an anagram (shaking) of END, in GLASS (see-through material).

12 SLUR Pop band to get a new leader? Insult! (4)

BLUR (pop band) with the B swapped for S (a new leader).

While the substituted letter isn’t directly indicated, this was easily gettable with crossers, a knowledge of Britpop and a predisposition to insolence.

13 HYENA Animal desire follows husband around initially (5)

H[usband] + YEN (desire) + A[round].

14 CAP Contraceptive financial limit (3)

Double definition, the first being another term for the contraceptive diaphragm, whose name and method of use almost do the job by themselves.

15 FIFTH Possibly that of Beethoven .2? (5)

A sort of cryptic or maybe double definition, referring to the symphony and the number 0.2/20%/one fifth.

17 EUREKA Endless money and electronic car … and bathtime ejaculation (6)

EUR[o] + E[lectronic] + KA (a Ford car model).

With the latter two crossers I resorted to word-searching this as the only thing I could come up with was ‘stroke’ which would be somewhat premature for the definition. Thusly I deprived myself of such a moment, ho hum.

20 VIRTUE Chastity belt finally accepted by Rugby Union in contest? (6)

T (belT finally) inside RU (Rugby Union) inside VIE (contest, as a verb).

21 NIGEL Perverse member elected a party leader (5)

LEG (member) + IN (elected), all reversed (perverse).

If Mr F ever deigns to visit my home town, where the 23/25/27 is very strong, I might be tempted to join the queue of potential milkshakers, but I expect it would be very long.

23/25/27 THE GREEN VOTE What might well crush Reform’s hopes – or working together, even (3,5,4)

Anagram (working) of TOGETHER EVEN.

28 STORMONT Parliament: uproar not unfamiliar! (8)

STORM (uproar) + ONT, an angram (unfamiliar) or NOT.

29 RONALD President wants “land – or bust!” (6)

Anagram (bust) of LAND OR.

30 TRUSS Bind for an ex-PM? (5)

Double definition.

Ms ‘lost to the lettuce’ now has a YouTube channel. I wonder if that pays her more money than we still do.

31 EYE OPENER One about to read our mag – “Quite something!” (3-6)

Cryptic definition.

Down
2 UNABLE Not up to being featured in Sun? A blessing! (6)

Hidden (featured) in sUN A BLEssing.

3 NET PROFIT Bust, if not pert is a nice turn-up for the books (3,6)

Anagram (bust) of IF NOT PERT.

4 HARSH Getting runs in the midst of confusion is cruel (5)

R (runs, in cricket scoring) in the midst of HASH (confusion).

5 HEGSETH Guy gets awfully hot for gung-ho Christian (7)

Anagram of HE (guy) + GETS, then H[ot].

Pete Hegseth, the United States Secretary of War, is avowedly keen on holy war and the Crusades. At least he’s honest (about that), I suppose.

7 TONIC Stimulant forced into Conservative leader (5)

Anagram (forced) of INTO + C[onservative].

8 MISSPOKE “Avoid bonk,” said wrongly (8)

MISS (avoid) + POKE (bonk).

9 LAY AN EGG Sex partner with a new spur is flop (3,2,3)

LAY (sex partner, as a noun) + A + N (new) + EGG (spur, as in ‘egg on’).

16/10ac. FEEL-GOOD FACTOR Dithering defector, a fool pocketing a lot of money – just what the electorate needs at present? (4-4,6)

Anagram (dithering) of DEFECTOR A FOOL + G (a lot of money).

18 RELEVANCE Aptness of note the French stuck on high-ranking Republican (9)

RE (note – a drop of golden sun) + LE (‘the’ in French) + VANCE (high-ranking Republican).

19 DICTATOR Trump’s role now: one who’ll get taken down? (8)

Cryptic definition referring to one who may dictate words to be taken down/written.

21 NO ENTRY Measure crushed by new Tory constitution – a forbidding sign! (2,5)

EN (measure in typography, the width of a letter N, c.g. en-dash) contained in (crushed by) an anagram (constitution) of N (new) + TORY.

22 ATTLEE The PM‘s fight not started – needs energy (6)

ATTLE (battle i.e. fight, not started) + E for energy. The ‘the’ threw me off for a while, as I’m sure was intended.

24 EUROS Tender “love god”, going round bend (5)

EROS (love god) round U (bend).

26 NARCO Drug dealer‘s raised zero cents – career in the past (5)

O (zero) + C (cents) + RAN (career, in the past tense), all reversed (raised, in a down clue).

 

3 comments on “Private Eye (Cyclops / 828) Harsh Hyena”

  1. TheFatContoller

    Nice to hear that our bloggers too are only human and sometimes find the crosswords challenging. I’d never heard the expression ‘lay an egg’ before, though I was able to work it out and Mr Google confirmed it. Favourite was the Kegsbreath clue (apparently he is more than partial to a drop of the falling down water). Thanks simonbyc and Cyclops.

  2. Franko

    Thanks simonbyc and Cyclops. I found this tough but got there in the end. Although I couldn’t parse 1a. I still don’t understand HAHA = “country landscape feature that isn’t”. Help!!

  3. TheFatContoller

    Franko at #2 a ha-ha is a gardeñ feature you’ll find at a lot of old country houses. It’s like a sort of upside-down wall, unlike a ho-ho which is an expression said by Santa.
    I’ll get my coat.

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