Financial Times 14,516 by ORENSE

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I had fun solving this grid from Orense – a couple of gems that I quite liked solving were 13ac and 2d. However, the parsing for a couple of clues still eludes me and I am sure that I am missing something that is obvious. Specifically, I look forward to some suggestions on improved parsing for 12ac, 28ac and 6d.

Across
9 PROPAGATE A wicket, coming after support spread (9)
A GATE (a wicket) coming after PROP (support)
10 HAUNT Run down outside a place regularly visited (5)
HUNT (run down) outside A
11 NASCENT Emerging nation’s final climb (7)
N (nation’s final) ASCENT (climb)
12 TANTRUM Worker short on time has a fit (7)
 ANT (worker) RUM (short – measure of alcohol) on T (time)
13 EGO I say nothing (3)
EG (say, as in example) O (nothing)
14 CROWN PRINCE Summit cost must incorporate new heir (5,6)
CROWN (summit) PRICE (cost) incorporating N (new)
17 SUSHI Dish from South Anerica – hot one (5)
S (South) US (America) H (Hot) I (one)
18 SKI Short fleece for a runner in winter (3)
SKIm (short fleece)
19 UNITE Make one from backing asset in university (5)
Hidden in assET IN University (backed i.e. reversed)
21 CROSS LEGGED Urged by angry student with a relaxed attitude (5-6)
EGGED (urged) after CROSS (angry) L (student) – indicating a pose of relaxation
23 SET Collection box? (3)
Double definition
25 REGULAR Send back something that might shoot a Republican soldier (7)
REGUL (Luger – brand of pistol, something that might shoot spelt backwards) A R (Republican)
27 ALBUMEN White gold plating pound pieces (7)
AU around LB (gold plating pound) MEN (pieces, as in chess) – referring to egg white
28 CLEAR Profit from area covered by docking office worker (5)
LEA (area – grassy arable land) covered by CR (docking office worker?) – Help with parsing? A (area) covered by CLERk (docking office worker)
29 CONFUSION Chaos caused by argument against merger (9)
CON (argument, as in pros and cons) FUSION (merger)
Down
1 SPONGE Heavy drinker from Madeira, say (6)
Double definition – reference to Madeira is the Madeira sponge cake
2 COUSCOUS Dish produced by American company absorbed by another being switched (8)
US CO (American Company) in CO US (absorbed by another being switched)
3 PAPER CLIPS Stationery articles found in tabloid magazines? (5,5)
PAPER (tabloid) CLIPS (magazines, as in ammunition)
4 FAST Quick break before this (4)
cryptic definition – break alludes to breakfast
5 SENTENCING Condemning two more names in experimental genetics (10)
Anagram of NN (two more names) in GENETICS
6 THIN Unconvincing match needing hotel for women (4)
My parsing for this clue is just that – THIN (unconvincing)! Would appreciate some insights here – I originally tried this as TIN (match) needing H (hotel) but couldnt explain the reference to women. TwIN (match) with W (women) replaced by H (Hotel)
7 FUN RUN Manage to support most of finance for such an event (3,3)
FUN (most of fund – finance) RUN (manage)
8 STAMPEDE Put one’s foot down, before start of evening rush (8)
STAMPED (put one’s foot down) E (start of evening)
15 OBSTETRICS Best actor is trained without a medical speciality (10)
Anagram of BEST aCTOR IS (without a)
16 ROUNDABOUT More or less a session after golf (10)
ROUND (golf) A BOUT (a session)
17 SACK RACE Competition that might see people under fire? (4,4)
RACE (people) under SACK (fire) – competition popular with young kids (I have done it once and remember spending more time on the ground than off it).
20 INSOMNIA A minion’s disturbed by such a condition (8)
Anagram of A MINION’S
22 ORGIES Wild parties that show there’s good in Conservatives sacking leader (6)
G (good) in tORIES ( Conservatives sacking leader)
24 TENANT Number on a case of next occupier (6)
TEN (number) A NT (next)
26 LARD Fat boy grabbing last of sugar (4)
LAD (boy) grabbing R (last of sugar)
27 ACNE Condition regularly found in balconies (4)
even characters of bAlCoNiEs

*anagram

5 comments on “Financial Times 14,516 by ORENSE”

  1. Hi Turbolegs,

    12ac: A short is a measure of alcoholic spirits.

    28 ac Cler(k) around A

    6dn T(w)IN with h instead of w.

    COUSCOUS was my favourite too!

    Thanks Orense.

  2. Thanks for the help Muffyword. I will make the edits for 28ac and 6dn. I am of the opinion though, that “short” as a clue-in for RUM is tenuous. Otherwise, a very enjoyable puzzle to get my Friday started.

  3. Many thanks Turbolegs & Orense.

    Very enjoyable but …

    Did I see ANERICA in the clue for 17a?

    I had to treble check that this wasn’t a Grauniad puzzle.

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