I’ve not blogged a themed Sunday puzzle for a while, so this was a nice surprise. Despite solving 1A immediately though, it took me a while to cotton on to the references to it in other clues. It was only when I got 21D that I spotted the literary link, one or two of which I needed to Google to confirm the full names. And we’re just a Z short of a pangram too I think.
All that aside, this was a very enjoyable solve. Pretty tough I thought, but all soundly clued. I particularly liked the ‘no hard feelings’ definition in 12A
| Across | |
|---|---|
| 1 | HARDY PERRENNIAL – (Oliver) HARDY + PERRENNIAL (evergreen) |
| 9 | SQUEAKING – QU(een) in SEA KING |
| 10 | WHOLE SHEBANG – WHO + L(eft) + SHE + B.A in ENG. |
| 11 | ETHEL – THE in EL |
| 12 | ANALGESIA – (AS SINGLE)* in A.A |
| 13 | SHARE INDEX – Cryptic def. |
| 15 | BRAG – R(ook) in BAG |
| 18 | BATH – BAT[-c(old)]D |
| 19 | TRESPASSER – TRESS (lock) + |
| 22 | TRIBUNALS – BUN in TRIALS |
| 25 | DWARF WAR between D (Germany) and F(rance) |
| 26 | AISLE – “I’LL” |
| 27 | IN ARREARS – ARR. in I(taly) NEARS |
| 28 | THE ANGEL GABRIEL – TH (Thomas Hard’s initials) + ANGEL (Clare) + GABRIEL (Oak) |
| Down | |
| 1 | HOSTESS – TESS (of the d’Urbervilles) in HOS |
| 2 | ROUGHCAST – (SHUT CAR GO)* |
| 3 | YEARLIES – Y(es) + EARLIES |
| 4 | EVITA – [-n]ATIVE rev. |
| 5 | ENGRAVERS – ENG. RAVERS |
| 6 | NEWAGE – N[-atur]E + WAGE |
| 7 | ATOMS – A to M + S[-ignature] |
| 14 | NARRATIVE – R(iver) RAT in NAIVE |
| 16 | RAS TAFARI – I think this is AFAR in 1 TSAR rev. but not sure |
| 17 | LAND CRAB – CLAN DRAB with C(onstant) coming down |
| 18 | BIT PART – BIT + P (quiet) + ART |
| 20 | REFUSAL – REFUS[-e] + AL[-l] |
| 21 | JUDEAN – JUDE (The Obscure) + A N(ationalist) |
| 23 | ISSUE – Hidden reversal in in thE US SIt |
| 24 | SLANG – N[-it] in SLAG |
Thanks Crosophile and Ali. It took me a while to realise the theme of Thomas Hardy (I was focussing too much on plants!). I particularly liked 4d, 18d, 12a, 18a, 13a, 26a and my favourites were 7d ATOMS, 20d REFUSAL, 25a DWARF & 21 JUDEAN.
I couldn’t parse 3d, 24d, 14d, 17d.
New words for me were SEA KING = helicopter, ROUGHCAST.
I parsed 13a as an anagram of EX HINDERS A(dult).
I think there is a typo re 18a which is BATCH – C(old). And for 19a I parsed it as an anagram of TRESS SPARE but did not understand the “keys finally cut”.
For 28a I parsed it as TH + E(arth) + ANGEL + GABRIEL.
I parsed 16d as TSAR reversed + AFAR + I(taly)=land, with definition “one opposed to Babylon”.
I thought this was fairly tricky for a Sunday but I got there in the end. Although I saw the Hardy theme 1ac was my LOI because I took what seemed like an age to think of PERENNIAL.
Ali’s parsing of the the D and F in DWARF is probably what the setter intended because it fits together well with the clue, but I saw it as European=E, and D and F are the neighbours of E in the alphabet.
I think 18A is BAT[C(old)]H and 19A TRES[s]+ [KEY]S in SPARES*. 16D I parsed as <TSAR + AFAR + I (one). Second appearance of RAS TAFARI in a week, I believe.
In 28A can't see where the E comes from in THE.
Thanks to Ali and Crosophile. I've only done a few Sunday Indy cryptics – I thought this was the most difficult of them.
Crossed with Michelle and Andy B, agree about SHARE INDEX. Agree with Ali’s parsing of DWARF.
Thanks Ali, don’t know enough of Hardy’s works to say I filled this in with conviction although the answers were obvious enough. I guess this was Crosophile’s usual mid week fill in for Dac before Rorshach’s Martin Luther King tribute bumped it. Think 6d could do with a space…
@CP hard but enjoyable thanks
Thanks all, especially Ali.
Flashling@5, your detective work is spot on.
There were other Hardy bits in there too, including BATH+(whole) SHEBA(ng [Boldwood], (is)SUE [Bridehead] and Return of the (n)ATIVE [=evita], but it felt a bit forced when it came to clueing (except the clueing of 4d).