Financial Times 14,643 – Dante

Monday Prize Crossword/Jun 9

Another Dante puzzle that will not change the world but one that was enjoyable enough, for which thanks to the setter.

Definitions are underlined wherever possible and/or appropriate.

Across
1 LAVISH It’s pointlessly subject to being extravagant (6)
    SLAVISH (subject to) without the S (point, South)
    The S at the beginning should be deleted but Dante doesn’t actually tell us that by just saying ‘pointlessly’.
     
4 BRIGANDS Pirates on land and in ships (8)
    AND inside BRIGS (ships)
     
10 FIREPROOF Not to be made light of (9)
    Cryptic definition
     
11 NIGEL He’ll give support in return (5)
    Reversal (‘return’) of:   LEG (support) + IN
     
12 LAIR Rail put about animal’s den (4)
    (RAIL)*
     
13 BILLPOSTER One who sticks at his job and mails his account? (10)
    One who mails (POSTER) his account (BILL) may be called a BILLPOSTER – the definition in the first part of the clue is slightly cryptic
     
15 SHINDIG Dishing out for a party (7)
    (DISHING)*
     
16 SLIP UP Recalling students by mistake (4,2)
    Reversal (‘recalling’) of:   PUPILS (students) – due to the lack of a hyphen in the solution ‘mistake’ must be seen as a verb
     
19 ARDENT Full of zeal for a new trend (6)
    A + (TREND)*
     
21 DERRICK Richard admits blunder with crane (7)
    DICK (Richard) around ERR (blunder)
     
23 DISQUALIFY Exclude underworld leader with pass (10)
    DIS (underworld leader) + QUALIFY (pass)
    I presume that ‘leader’ tells me that DIS comes in front of QUALIFY?    Turbolegs @1 is surely right: DIS is the God of the Underworld, its leader. I was too much focused on the crossword use of DIS which is usually just ‘underworld’.
     
25 SNAP Break a spell (4)
    Double definition
     
27 TORSO Elephant’s tail, something like the trunk (5)
    [elephan]T + OR SO (something like)
     
28 ALLEVIATE A novice gets priest at end of service to moderate (9)
    A + L (novice, learner) + LEVI (priest) + AT + [servic]E
     
29 DEMURRED Violently murdered having refused consent (8)
    (MURDERED)*
     
30 FLUKES They are lucky most anchors have more than one (6)
    Double definition
     
     
Down
1 LIFELESS Without vigour of late? (8)
    Double / Cryptic definition
     
2 VERSIFIER A fiver rise for the linesman (9)
    (FIVER RISE)*
    The anagram indicator here must be “A …. for” but I’m afraid I don’t like it.
     
3 SAPS Pass around the mugs (4)
    (PASS)*
     
5 RAFFLES Gentleman burglar held to raise money (7)
    Double definition
    The gentleman burglar is Arthur J. Raffles, main character in a series of stories by E.W. Hornung.
     
6 GONDOLIERS Craftsmen do in G & S role perhaps (10)
    (DO IN G[&] S ROLE)*
    Nice nod to the Gilbert & Sullivan opera The Gondoliers.
     
7 NIGHT Almost terrified, initially, of the dark (5)
    NIGH (almost) + T[errified]
     
8 SALARY Sadly, elevated railway provides payment only for non-manual workers (6)
    SALA (reversal (‘elevated’) of:   ALAS (sadly)) + RY (railway)
     
9 COPING Contending successfully with the top course (6)
    Double / Cryptic definition
    New to me: COPING = ‘the covering course of masonry of a wall’.
     
14 IDLE RUMOUR Groundless gossip that there’s unemployment? (4,6)
    Double / Cryptic definition
     
17 UNION JACK Marriage, with something to raise the standard (5,4)
    UNION (marriage) + JACK (something to raise, a device for raising heavy weights)
     
18 SKIPPERS Masters taking PE? (8)
    PE is part of the word SKIPPERS (masters) – that’s all there is to it, I fear.  But not in the view of LesT @2: Double definition?
     
20 TILLAGE Cultivation that’s up to date (7)
    TILL (up to) + AGE (date)
     
21 DEFILE Corrupt passage (6)
    Double definition
     
22 EDITED Revised diet arranged with Edward (6)
    (DIET)* + ED (Edward)
     
24 STRUM Plays guitar with spirit on the street (5)
    ST (street) + RUM (spirit) – the definition must surely be ‘Play guitar’ without the ‘s’?
     
26 EVIL I’ve turned left – it’s not right (4)
    (I’VE)* + L (left)
    I’ve seen many clues for EVIL but I thought this one is one of the best so far.
     

3 comments on “Financial Times 14,643 – Dante”

  1. Thanks for the blog Sil.

    I parsed 23ac as DIS, short for Dis Pater, Roman god of the underworld and therefore termed as “underworld leader”.

  2. Quite a few missing for me.
    4a I never knew that brigs were ships, I thought it was a ship’s prison “throw him in the brig”.
    I had idle banter for 14d which meant I had wrong letters for 23a and 27a
    21d I’ve never come across defile meaning passage.

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