Financial Times 14.185 by Aardvark

This puzzle was very late appearing on the FT website.   If anyone is still awake then here is the blog…

Enjoyable with a few inventive constructions that will appear either interesting or a little dodgy depending on your libertairian/Ximenean leanings.  Personally I liked them.

Hold the mouse pointer over any clue number to read the clue.

Across
1 CERISE SIRE (make children) in EC (city of London postal area) reversed (reflected) – definition is ‘shade’, colour
4 JERSEY Breed of cow and Tour De France leader’s top
8 ARSENAL LANES (narrow roads) RA (Royal Artillery) reversed (right to left on map) – definition is ‘store’
9 IGNOBLE sIG (signature, autograph) missing head and L (left) in (during) OBE (award)
11 IRRELEVANT LE (the, French) V (first letter of vacationers) in TERRAIN*
12 KNOB double definition
13 EYRIE anagram (converting) of part of drIER YEsterday
14 SPATLESE SPA (bath) ELdEST* missing d=day – German wine made from extra-ripe grapes
16 CHAINSAW CHAIN (shops) SAW (spotted)
18 MOCHA MO (short time) CHAp (bloke) missing P (quiet)
20 QUIT QUILT (bedding) missing L (last letter of spaniel)
21 THROMBOSIS THRO (through) MB (doctor) O (old) SISter (nurse, half of)
23 ST LOUIS LOUT* in SIS (relative)
24 AT FIRST A TT (series of races) around FIRS (cones?)
25 DOTARD DO (cook) TAR (salt, sailor) coD (last letter)
26 FREEZE sounds like “frees” (releases)
Down
1 CORER CORnER (niche) missing N=new
2 ROE DEER REED (grass) reversed (upset) before ROE (eggs)
3 SHAPELESS PE (training) in LEASH* (anagram=faulty) and SeemS (vacuous=no insides)
5 ERGOT EscaRGOT (snail) missing (eating) SpecifiC (extremes of) A (area) – a fungal disease of cereals.  I don’t undertand ‘eating’ here, it does not really mean something removed to me.
6 SNORKEL anagram (changing) of bREN’S OK (missing heading) and L (learner) – equipment to be used in the sea (main)
7 YELLOW SEA YE (the, traditional=old) LOWS (cyclones) entangled with (disrupting) LEA (meadow)
10 CASSOWARY ASS (fool) in CO (company, business) and WARY (not trusting)
13 EXHAUSTED EXHAUST (part of a car) insurancE funD (last parts of) – definition is ‘spent’
15 ALMA MATER ALTER (modify) holding (nursing) MA MA (graduate, two of) – an old school or college
17 INTROIT IN (popular) deTROIT (Motown) missing two leading letters (churned out) – a piece of church music
19 CHOC ICE CHOICE (the best) keeping Cool (initial letter)
21 TRIER German city and one who tries people in court
22 ISSUE mIsSeS jUnE (regularly=every other letter)

*anagram

6 comments on “Financial Times 14.185 by Aardvark”


  1. It’s now available on the website (AARDVARK puzzle).


  2. Thanks for the heads-up nmsindy. I’ll get a blog later this evening.

  3. fearsome

    Thanks PeeDee and Aardvark, Chainsaw and Cassowary defeated me, quite a few clues with a letter drop perhaps an underused device. I particularly liked Choc Ice.

    Shouldn’t it be Spatlese?


  4. Thanks fearsome, corrected. I had forgotten to explain the subsidiary part of the clue too.

  5. Keeper

    I doubt anyone will see this post, but I’ll chime in all the same.

    Before I got any of the crossing letters, I confidently put in PARIS for 21d, as in the Judgment of Paris (that which precipitated the Trojan War, not the wine competition).


  6. Hi Keeper,

    A good solution I think and more imaginative than the ‘correct’ one. Its a shame it does not fit the crossing letters as I prefer your version.

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