Azed 1905

Another moderately difficult Azed. I’ve been struck down with a horrible cold over the last coouple of days so haven’t ben able to write a very full blog: I’ve shown the basics of the wordplay, but not many details of some of the obscure words. If I’ve missed anything vital, or got anything wrong, let me know in the comments. Help needed for 23ac and 26ac.

Key:
dd = double definition
* = anagram
< = reverse

Across
1. SHTUM “Sh, tum!” might be an injunction to an embarrassingly rumbling stomach, which would not be “shtum” (=silent)
5. SOPHIST SOP + THIS*
10. PERNANCY PER NANCY “per” = “a” as in “£20 per/a person”
12. BATELEUR BATE + LURE*
13. ZIGANKA (A KING)* in ZA
14. CIDER Sounds like “sider”, i.e. one who “sides” with someone, so is “partial”
15. SPOTTED DOG D(ate) in (TOP STODGE)* – a variant of the more common “spotted dick”
17. MONAS MONAS(tery)
18. STEAN S TEAN – “Tean” or “Teian” relates to Teos in ancient Ionia
19. URALI (m)URALI. The “ace spinner” whose first (letter) is missing is Muttiah Muralitharan, known “casually” as Murali, rated the greatest Test-Match bowler ever by Wisden Cricketers’ Almanack in 2002.
23. CHASE (?) Not sure about this one – “The chase” can mean hunting, hence “horse and hound”, but I can’t see the wordplay.
25. FOURTEENER (NOT FREE RUE)*
26. ELOGE or ELOGY Either of these can mean “panegyric”, but apart from that Im stumped.
28. GARRAN ARR in NAGS*
30. SINUSOID I in (IS SOUND)
31. UNREPAIR URN* E PAIR (=put together)
32. NEEDLES NEEDLES(s)
33. LYSSA SLY* SA(il)
 
Down
1. SPAZ ZAPS< – surely a rather offensive bit of schoolboy slang, from “spastic”
2. HELIPORT (HER PILOT)*
3. TROGON TROG ON
4. UNCATALOGUED (ACTUAL ONE DUG)* One meaning of “catalogue” in Chambers is “a list of University courses …(esp US)”.
5. SNAKED S NAKED – nice bit of wordplay: Eve was naked before she was “seduced”, and “start of seduction” is reused to mean S.
6. OCTADS CO< TAD’S
7. HELIOTHERAPY I OTHER A in HELP + Y
8. SLUE L in SUE – American variant of “slew”
9. TERRINE N in TERRIE(r)
11. KEDGE K EDGE
16. BASENJIS AS in BEN + IS (=lives)
17. MUMESON E between MUM and SON
20. A FOND cf FONDA – Henry, Jane et al.
21. ORGONE (f)ORGONE
22. STAIRS I in STARS – “flight” for stairs is common in crosswords, but used brilliantly here
24. ANABAS Hidden in toucAN A BASe
27. LINE 3 defs
29. SURA Composite anagram – (HAS ROUT less HOT)*

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