Financial Times no.14,628 by Orense

Not a great deal to say about this one…

…except that it was a fun, inventive, straightforward and enjoyable puzzle. Thank-you, Orense.

Across
1 ABSENT Missing son kidnapped by a criminal (6)
S [son] within a bent [criminal]
4 BRUSH OFF Dismiss sweeper out of form (5,3)
Brush [sweeper] off [out of form]
10 STICKY END Unhappy destiny of men ultimately employed by new city desk (6,3)
(Me)n within anagram of city desk
11 NEEDS Requirements for born leaders of drama schools (5)
Nee [born]  d(rama) s(chools)
12 RUTH Verity has got no time for this girl! (4)
Truth [verity] minus t [time]
13 INVETERATE One event to be rescheduled before charge is confirmed (10)
Anagram of I [one] event  rate [charge]
15 CHEROOT The smoke for man worshipped in bed? (7)
Hero [man worshipped] within cot [bed]
16 DECENT Sufficient depression covering European Community (6)
EC [European Community] within dent [depression]
19 ASLEEP A second start: bound to be heard out (6)
A s(econd) leep [sounds like ‘leap’, bound]
21 HANDGUN Piece of writing initially grabbing a Parisian (7)
Hand [writing]  g(rabbing)   un [French for ‘a’]
23 TOOTH FAIRY What might cheer a child who’s down in the mouth? (5,5)
Cryptic definition
25 STYE It could make you a little misty-eyed (4)
Hidden in miSTY Eyed
27 EMBED Put inside by journalist receiving award from Queen (5)
MBE [award from Queen] within ed [editor, journalist]
28 PROPAGATE A way out after support is diffuse (9)
Prop [support] a gate [way out]
29 DOWNWIND Direction given by personal victory separating two daughters (8)
Own [personal]  win [victory] within d d [two daughters]
30 HONEST Straight home after host loses way (6)
Host minus st [street, way]  nest [home]
Down
1 ABSTRACT Start with ABC, possibly as a concept (8)
Anagram of ABC start
2 SHIFTLESS Lacking a work pattern, gets lazy (9)
Double definition: a shift is a work pattern 
3 NIKE Victoria needs energy to support revolutionary family (4)
Reversal of kin [family]  e [energy] – the allusion is to the goddess of victory
5 REDHEAD Description of communist leader? (7)
Cryptic definition
6 SENTENCING Condemning swordplay, losing head after broadcast (10)
Sent [broadcast]  (f)encing [swordplay]
7 OPERA A bit of hope – radio work in the theatre (5)
Hidden in hOPE RAdio
8 FASTEN Quick points resulting in tie (6)
Fast [quick]  EN [(compass) points]
9 PEANUT Food for a crackpot after exercise? (6)
PE [(Physical) Exercise]  a nut [crackpot]
14 FORESHADOW Warn of a few hot-rods being driven around with no end of upset (10)
Anagram of a few hot rods minus (upse)t
17 NIGHTMARE Almost time, and horse has a terrible experience (9)
Nigh [almost]  t [time]  mare [horse]
18 INHERENT Unable to talk sensibly, missing company constitutional (8)
Incoherent [unable to talk sensibly] minus co [company]
20 PLAYPEN Drama with writer in children’s area (7)
Play [drama]  pen [writer]
21 HARROW Plough – heaven’s first pointer (6)
H(eaven) arrow [pointer]
22 ATTEND A race to finish – be there! (6)
A TT [race]  end [finish]
24 OXBOW Duck vote, banning only waders initially from bend in river (5)
O [duck, zero]  x [vote]  b(anning) o(nly) w(aders)
26 SAGO Food giving you a turn after seconds? (4)
S [seconds] a go [turn]

 

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