Seven unclued entries, 18 with extra letters in the wordplay, one clued without definition and quite a convoluted preamble as to how the unclued entries are derived. Would I be tempting fate by saying its sounds straight forward?
The answer is, not at all. A relatively straight forward EV from Samuel with an educational twist, for me anyway.
Nothing overly tricky clue wise with the extra letters yielding THE CURSE OF THE NINTH – which was not something I was familiar with, but with a number of composers fitting into the unclued entries, I soon discovered that it “is the belief that a “ninth symphony” is destined to be a composer’s last; i.e. that he or she will be “fated” to die after writing it, or before completing a “tenth”.” Extracted from the sprinkler of all knowledge Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curse_of_the_ninth for those interested in more facts about the curse.
Schubert, Vaughan Williams (one member occupying 2 grid entries), Mahler, Bruckner, Dvorak and Beethoven being the 6 members.
The un defined clue proved to be (Alexander) Glazunov, who completed the first movement of his Ninth but worked on it no further for the 26 more years he lived – so he avoided TEMPTING FATE.
That left one further unclued entry to be entered cryptically TENTH SYMPHON (i.e an unfinished tenth symphony). Many thanks Samuel for a fun puzzle with a nice piece of education thrown in.
Key * Anagram, DD Double Definition, Rev. Reverseed, Underline (definition)
ACROSS | |
T | 6 Scots reveal metal mass (4) |
DD Ingot and INGO | |
10 Powder uncovered dark carriage (7) | |
Dark – dk (uncovered) + aroba (carriage) = ARAROBA | |
H | 14 Dismay friend after accident (5) |
Hap (accident) + pal (friend) = APPAL | |
E | 16 Place between Bury and American university from the east (8) |
Inter (bury) + rev. Yale (American university) = INTERLAY | |
17 Run from whitewash in The Open (3) | |
Rout (whitewash) – r (run) = OUT | |
C | 18 Frenzied interjections start to exult one from singers (5) |
E (start to exult) + voices (singers) – I (one) = EVOES | |
20 Forbid non-smoker’s proclamation ahead of match (5) | |
Ban (forbid) + ns (non smoker) = BANNS (as in wedding) | |
23 Time traveller deserted wife overcome by Greek character (5, 2 words) | |
D (deserted) + rho (greek character) around w (wife) = DR WHO | |
U | 26 US have arranged sign for Hebrews (5) |
(us have)* = SHEVA | |
R | 28 Rave about bay in Shetland … (3) |
(rave)* = VAE | |
30 … at the very moment when American inside quits (6, 2 words) | |
Evens(quits) around a (American) = EVEN AS | |
S | 32 Strive haphazardly to fix (5) |
(strive)* = RIVET | |
33 Softly chatter , chatter (7) | |
P (softly) + rattle (chatter) = PRATTLE | |
35 Literary heroine without daughter ran inside for ornament (7) | |
Bled (ran) – d (daughter) in Emma (literary heroine) = EMBLEMA | |
E | 36 Knowingly empty sheltered strait (4) |
Ky (knowingly empty) + lee (sheltered) = KYLE | |
DOWN | |
1 French region defaced visa containing old initial of envoy (6) | |
(visa)* around o (old) + e (initial of envoy) = SAVOIE | |
O | 2 Criticise Homer assaulting Bart initially (4) |
Cor (homer) + a + b (assaulting bart initially) = CRAB | |
F | 3 Leaders of house abandon future to note high fashion (7, 2 words) |
H + a (Leaders of house abandon ) + fut (future) + to + n (note) = HAUT TON | |
T | 4 Exclamation to startle the two? (3) |
DD Both (the two) BOH | |
H | 5 Colt from farm fled (3) |
Ranch (farm) = c (colt) = RAN | |
7 Knight advanced to stab German lacking bygone ceremonial garment (6) | |
N (knight) + a (advanced) + prong (stab) – g (german) = NAPRON | |
8 Cover missing English peacekeepers on 5 (8) | |
Glaze (cover) – e + un (peacekeepers) + o (on) + v (five) = GLAZUNOV | |
E | 9 Bear grudge once obstructed singular young fliers (6) |
Owe (bear grudge) + let (obstructed once) + s (singular) = OWLETS | |
11 Christian finally leaving flat has false gods (5) | |
Banal (flat) – n (Christian finally) + s (has) = BAALS | |
12 Road around loch’s excellent for Cameron (4) | |
Way (road) around l (loch) = WALY | |
13 European Parliament had epic broadcast about the weather (9) | |
Ep (european parliament) + (had epic) * =EPEDAPHIC | |
15 Dance about Zambia in a state of confusion (4) | |
Hay (dance) around z (zambia) = HAZY | |
19 Lynn, perhaps, incorporated town honesty (8) | |
Vera (Lynn) + city (incorporated town) = VERACITY | |
21 Swindle poor, mostly (4) | |
Skint (poor) – t = SKIN | |
22 Encourage to listen to cardinal (7) | |
Hear (listen) + ten (cardinal) = HEARTEN | |
N | 24 Congested city’s harmful for insect (6) |
Wen (congested city) + evil (harmful) = WEEVIL | |
I | 25 Startle wing on edge (5) |
Ala (wing) + rim (edge) = ALARM | |
27 Sergeant-Major’s trapped in ramshackle area rubbed over in the past (6) | |
Sm in (area)* = ASMEAR | |
N | 29 Weak people departed slowly at first (4) |
Went (departed) + s (slowly at first) = WETS | |
31 Egyptian dancer’s embraced by coal merchant … (4) | |
Hidden coALMErchant = ALME | |
T | 33 … according to impudent person (3) |
DD Pert (Impudent person) PER | |
H | 34 Bach composed the basics (3) |
(bach)* = ABC |