Independent 8,430 by Quixote

A wild and wet morning here brings Quixote for our fortnightly monday entertainment.

Quite a quick solve and blog today except possibly 17a where I feel I’m missing something possibly to do with RULED.

And congratulations to Mark Goodliffe for being the Times crossword champion (again…)

Across
1 MANAGERESS Supervisor takes a long time, getting worker finally in muddle (10)
  (AGE &  worker ANT) in MESS Oops forget that see #1
8 PAPER Person only half absorbs a page in daily read? (5)
  (A & P(age)) absorbed by PER(son)
9 SPEEDWAY Sport in gym with man in swerve (8)
  (P.E. & ED) in SWAY
10 RECTORY Catholic politician outside back of the minister’s place (7)
  Back of thE in R(oman) C(atholic) & TORY
11 GENETIC Like type of code giving information with name written wrong way (7)
  GEN (info) & CITE rev
13 PORRINGER Dish made of soft gold presented to member of belfry team (9)
  P & OR & RINGER (of church bells say)
15 SIMON I am entertained by boy disciple (5)
  I’m in SON
17 RILED Angry king, I wouldn’t let others usurp my role? (5)
  R(ex) & I LED
19 LAY READER Minister’s assistant has written article about Scottish town (3,6)
  AYR in (say newspaper) LEADER
21 SCHEMES Plans making school seem unorthodox (7)
  SCH(ool) & SEEM*
23 HAUNTED Relation nursed by the man died, with the ghost still around? (7)
  AUNT in HE & D(ied)
24 LOCUTION Something soothing about copper’s way of speaking (8)
  Cu in LOTION
25 ATTIC Greek room with lots of junk? (5)
  Double def
26 WHITEHOUSE English protestor in US government building (10)
  Double def. Mary, Mary, quite contrary. Not to be confused with The Mary Whitehouse Experience which was something quite different.
Down
1 MARCONI Engineer setting stuff up, the operating electrical current (7)
  CRAM rev & ON & I (electric current) Radio pioneer.
2 NASTY Unpleasant street — there’s no crossing it (5)
  ST. in NAY
3 GLENGARRY Good angler in trouble with line somewhere in Scotland (9)
  G(ood) & ANGLER* & R(ailwa)Y
4 RIDINGS Girl wearing jewellery making tracks through the wood? (7)
  DI(ana) in RINGS
5 SLANT Heartless soul, worker showing bias (5)
  S(ou)L & ANT.
6 SPARE PARTS A strap’s somehow wrapped around material — such may effect repair (5,5)
  REP (a type of ribbed cloth) in [A STRAP S]*
7 SPECTRAL Various carpets, fifty covering a range of colours (8)
  CARPETS* & L
12 CONTRADICT I had turned up, coming in to shorten dispute (10)
  I’D rev in CONTRACT
14 GOLDSMITH Writer who might fashion something for the top prize? (9)
  Cryptic double Def
16 MEDITATE Ruminate when there’s change in buddy (8)
  EDIT in MATE
18 DEMOUNT Protest over country sport not wanting horse to get off (7)
  DEMO & (h(orse))UNT
20 EMULATE Mimic bird (like e.g. dead parrot!) (7)
  EMU & LATE (dead)
22 HOOCH Drink a couple of rounds with companion after end of lunch (5)
  (lunc)H & OO & C.H.
23 HINDU Asian contributing to British industry (5)
  Hidden answer

6 comments on “Independent 8,430 by Quixote”

  1. More CDs and slightly whimsical definitions than usual, giving this a more Rufus-like feel. I thought “I led” for “I wouldn’t let others usurp my role” was a bit of a stretch. Also Hindu for Asian is fairly questionable – there are plenty of British Hindus.

  2. Thanks, Quixote, for the elucidation about 1dn – and for the whole puzzle. Thanks, too, to flashling

    My CoD was PORRINGER – a word I hadn’t encountered for ages. No doubt porringers (in the modern meaning of the word) will be coming into their own now the dark cold mornings are here. (Click here for an explanation of the two meanings of “porringer”.)

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