Independent no. 8304 by Quixote

Another Bank Holiday and it’s not raining, cold wind again today.

As expected it’s Quixote in his every other week slot, relatively easy I felt with more cryptic defs than I would normally expect.

Across
1 ASHRAM A wolf in sheep’s clothing, trickster finally entering religious community (6)
(trickste)R in A SHAM
4 STAGNANT Moribund animal beginning to needle busy little one (8)
STAG & N(eedle) & ANT
9 BARQUE Outer protective covering is said to suit this ship (6)
Sounds like BARK
10 POLO NECK Collar has solitary mark on the outside (4,4)
LONE in POCK
11 ROUND TRIP Canon has accident making journey (5,4)
ROUND (canon) & TRIP
13 CHURN There may be agitation in this church needing tea-making facility (5)
CH(urch) & URN
14 APPRENTICES Trainees respect pain when licked into shape (11)
[RESPECT PAIN]*
18 FILL THE BILL Be exactly what is needed to feed hungry pelican? (4,3,4)
Cryptic def
21 AGAPE Having mouth wide open in Christian feast (5)
Double def. The Christian feast was new to me
22 PRESS-GANG Compel load of people to hang around outside Downing Street? (5-4)
Cryptic double def
23 MORAVIAN Complaint about Indian Protestant (8)
MOAN about RAVI
24 DIVEST Strip clubs the west side of town (6)
DIVES (seedy clubs) & T(own) westmost letter in an across clue
25 DOPESTER Party needs to get at someone with information in America (8)
DO & PESTER
26 MENTOR Guide soldiers to reach Dartmoor location? (6)
MEN & TOR
Down
1 ARBOREAL Having trees, a river, a lake — what’s uninteresting in that? (8)
BORE in AR & AL
2 HARRUMPH Make disapproving sound as a bishop stuck in lift getting hot (8)
(A R.R.) in HUMP & H(ot)
3 A BUNDLE OF NERVES Personal communications network makes one very jittery (1,6,2,6)
Cryptic double def
5 TROOP Group of people given bad time in revolution (5)
POOR T reversed
6 GLOUCESTERSHIRE Leicester roughs on the rampage in area around Cheltenham (15)
[LEICESTER ROUGHS]* Won’t mention the Rugby on Saturday when the Tigers became champions. Oops 🙂
7 AVENUE Street — ace place for a game of football? (6)
A(ce) & VENUE
8 TAKING Accepting part-time soldiers to accompany ruler (6)
T.A. & KING
12 RATEL Mammal with mark on end of tail (5)
RATE & (tai)L
15 CUTIE Endearing person in knockout game not keeping quiet (5)
CU(p) TIE
16 FILAMENT There’s sign of heat around one (not consuming oxygen) (8)
&LIT I guess, 1 in FLAME & N(o)T
17 BLIGHTER Character in pub finally getting dizzier, an irritating guy (8)
(pu)B & LIGHTER
19 JAMMED Like a doughnut getting crushed (6)
Double def
20 SATRAP Ruler in South America facing nasty situation with no escape (6)
S(outh) A(merica) & TRAP
22 PEACE Quiet bit for the listener (5)
Sounds like PIECE

*anagram

5 comments on “Independent no. 8304 by Quixote”

  1. This was an enjoyable puzzle by Quixote with many smooth surfaces and clearly-written clues. My favourites were 18a, 11a, 2d, 1a, 10a, 1d.

    New definitions for me were MORAVIAN = Protestant & AGAPE = Christian feast. I also needed to do some research to parse 26a as I had never heard of the tors of Dartmoor.

    Thanks for the blog, flashling. You have a typo at 11a where it should be ROUND (canon) & TRIP.

  2. Thanks, flashling.

    I found this hard going in places, but it could just be bank holiday lethargy. I thought the two long down clues were cleverly done, and I also liked FILL THE BILL. AGAPE I knew as one of the Greek words meaning ‘love’, but I didn’t know it was a Christian feast. I couldn’t parse FILAMENT, so thank you; and to Quixote for the puzzle.

  3. I found this more difficult than Quixote’s usual Monday offerings but I got there in the end, with FILAMENT my last in after I finally unpicked the wordplay. I was held up slightly by incorrectly entering ‘fits the bill’ at 18ac before I saw that 12dn had to be RATEL.

  4. A pleasant Bank Holiday offering from Quixote. No theme, but a few of the entries – ASHRAM, AGAPE, MORAVIAN probably reflect the Don’s background. DOPESTER was a new word for me. I thought BUNDLE OF NERVES was brilliantly clued.

    Thanks, Quixote and Flashling

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