Independent 8707 / Dac

Dac, as usual, has provided us with a fair challenge for a Wednesday.   There were no really obscure words.   SÉMILLON (19 across) is not a wine I drink very often but I was aware of it.

 

 

 

When I came to write up the wordplay for the blog, it all seemed a lot more straightforward than it was when I was solving the puzzle.  Hindsight, of course, is 20/20 vision.  It was the NW corner that held me up for the greatest time whilst solving..  Once I got PITTSBURGH (1 across) it all became a bit easier.  Last one in was UNDONE (4 down)

There is rarely a theme in a Dac puzzle so I think it would be a coincidence where the PROSPERO bit of PROSPEROUS (14 down) crosses OTHELLO (28 across).  I can’t see any other characters from OTHELLO in the grid

Across

No.

Clue Wordplay

Entry

1

 

US city centre in which tons of food circulates (10)

 

PITH (innermost; centre) containing (in which) (T [ton}] + S [to give the plural of ton] +  GRUB [food] reversed [circulates])

PIT (T S BURG<) H

PITTSBURGH (United States city)

 

6

 

Hairstyle adopted by Dior, fashionably retro (4)

 

AFRO (hidden word in [adopted by] reversed [retro] DIOR FASHIONABLY)

AFRO<

AFRO ([relating to] a hairstyle characterized by thick, bushy curls standing out from the head)

 

10

 

Aiming for main prize in Kent? (7)

 

SE (South East; Kent is situated in the South East of England) + AWARD (prize)  

 

SEAWARD (towards the main)

 

11

 

Important achievement former pupil, after vacation, gets round to it (7)

 

EX (former) + PL (the letters that remain in PUPIL after the middle letters are removed [vacation]) + O (round shape) + IT

 

EXPLOIT (heroic [important] achievement)

 

12

 

Use bugging device Leninist cobbled together (6,2)

 

Anagram of (cobbled together) LENINIST

 

LISTEN IN (use bugging device)

 

13

 

Really hot and tense after doctor appears? (5)

 

RIG (tamper with; doctor) + H (hot) + T (tense)

 

RIGHT (actually; genuinely; right)

 

15

 

Look about area of France (6)

 

RE (about) + GARD (French Department in the South [capital Nimes]; area of France)

 

REGARD (look)

 

17

 

Intensely put out by the delay (8)

 

Anagram of (put out by) THE DELAY

 

HEATEDLY (intensely)

 

19

 

White wine – half litre – served with sole (not quite enough) (8)

 

SEMI (half) + L (litre) + (LONE [sole] excluding the final letter [not quite enough] E)

 

SÉMILLON (a white wine made from a grape of the same name)

 

21

 

Be close to a woman involved in racket (6)

 

JO (ladies name; woman) contained in (involved in (A + DIN [racket])

A D (JO) IN

ADJOIN (be close to)

 

24

 

Run into sex traffickers (5)

 

EXTRA (hidden word in [into] SEX TRAFFICKERS)

 

EXTRA (a run in cricket)

 

25

 

Drink is served round part of ship, I see (8)

 

BEER (drink) containing (served round) HOLD (part of a ship)

BE (HOLD) ER

BEHOLDER ( someone who sees; I see)

 

26

 

Loves assimilating the lines in Shakespearean drama (7)

 

(O [love score in tennis] + O [love score in tennis] to give loves) containing (assimilating) (THE + LL [lines])

O (THE LL) O

OTHELLO (title of a play [drama] by Shakespeare)

 

29

 

Maybe 18, the swine, faces left wing revolutionary (7)

 

BOAR (pig; swine) + (RED [left wing in political terms] reversed [revolutionary])

BOAR DER<

BOARDER (one who attends BOARDing school, e.g. TOM BROWN [18 down])

 

30

 

Destroyed mouse almost, for sport (4)

 

Anagram of MOUSE excluding the final letter [(almost) E

 

SUMO (traditional Japanese sport, a form of wrestling)

 

31

 

Finished with books after higher education, not as planned (10)

 

UNI (university; higher education) + NT (New Testament; books) + ENDED (finished with)

 

UNINTENDED (not planned)

 

Down

1

 

Short course in Italian history (4)

 

PASTA (Italian food course) excluding the final letter (short) A

 

PAST (history)

 

2

 

The drinks are on Dac? No good, just kidding (7)

 

TEAS (drinks) + I (Dac, setter) + NG (no good)

 

TEASING (kidding)

 

3

 

Sergeant Major’s special skill – appearing thus? (5)

 

SM (Sergeant Major) + ART (special skill)

 

SMART (Sergeant Majors [or is it Sergeants Major?] generally have a SMART appearance)

 

4

 

Stock initially depleted?  One’s ruined (6)

 

FUND (stock) excluding the first letter [initially depleted] F + ONE

 

UNDONE (ruined)

 

5

 

Environmental group finally abandoned drink (5,3)

 

GREEN (environmental) + TEAM (group) excluding the last letter (finally abandoned) M

 

GREEN TEA (drink)

 

7

 

Severely punished, fellow noted (7)

 

F (fellow) + LOGGED (noted)

 

FLOGGED (severely punished)

 

8

 

Remaining longer than guy during trip (10)

 

STAY (prop; support; guy [rope]) contained in (during) OUTING (trip)

OUT (STAY) ING

OUTSTAYING (remaining longer)

 

9

 

Greatly animated, one tears up tweeds oddly (8)

 

(I [one] + RIPS [tears]) reversed (up; down clue) + TED (letters 1, 3 and 5 of [oddly] TWEEDS)

(SPIR I)< TED

SPIRITED (greatly animated)

 

14

 

Wealthy experts having nothing invested in country school (10)

 

PROS (professionals; experts) + (O [nothing] contained in [invested in] PERU [country]) + S (school)

PROS (PER (O) U) S

PROSPEROUS (wealthy)

 

16

 

Trusty soldiers likely to give support (8)

 

RE (Royal Engineers; soldiers) + LIABLE (likely to give)  The word ‘support’ indicates that the letters of LIABLE are holding up the letters RE in a Down entry.

 

RELIABLE (trusty)

 

18

 

Pupil first to meet relative in urban area (3,5)

 

(M first letter of [first to] MEET + BRO [brother; relative]) contained in (in) TOWN (urban area)

TO (M BRO) WN

TOM BROWN (schoolboy [pupil] hero of the novel TOM BROWN‘s Schooldays by Thomas Hughes)

 

20

 

Mother suppresses desire for former screen star (7)

 

MUM ( mother) contains (suppresses ITCH (desire)

M (ITCH) UM

MITCHUM (reference Robert MITCHUM [1917 – 1997] former screen star)

 

22

 

Scorer heading ball to back of crowd?  That’s exaggerated (7)

 

O (ball) + VERDI (composer; scorer) + D (last letter of [back to] CROWD)  ‘heading’ indicates that the O (ball) comes at the beginning of the entry

 

OVERDID (exaggerated)

 

23

 

Subsequently secures degree in Ancient Greek (6)

 

THEN (subsequently) containing (secures) BA (Bachelor of Arts; degree)

THE (BA) N

THEBAN (citizen of Thebes in ancient Greece)

 

26

 

Veal stew served on European holiday (5)

 

Anagram of (stew) VEAL + E (European)

 

LEAVE (holiday)

 

27

 

Raised money for speaker (4)

 

BRED (sounds like [for speaker] BREAD [money])

 

BRED (raised)

 

 

6 comments on “Independent 8707 / Dac”

  1. The usual excellent fare from Dac, IMHO. I also found the NW the trickiest and it took me a while to get SEAWARD. That led me to PASTA which in turn gave me PITTSBURGH, and UNDONE was my LOI.

  2. A masterly creation of perfect construction and elegant surfaces from Dac, matched exemplarily by Duncanshiell’s blog.
    If I had to find just one ‘quiggle’ – would not “circulate” be more apt than “circulates” in 1ac?
    Thanks again to the double Ds.

  3. Good puzzle.
    I think “circulates” is fine, it is what the word GRUB does.
    In that clue I have more ‘problems’ with that little word ‘of’ which seems to be out of place. But perhaps not.

    Thanks Dac and Duncan.

  4. Maybe I was just having a bad day but I struggled quite a bit, not seeing the wordplay plonked in front of me. Good job I wasn’t blogging. 19a I kept thinking of St Emilion or something like that.
    Thanks Duncan and Dac.

  5. Just a detail: ‘liable’ is ‘likely’ (not ‘likely to give’), I think; so it’s ‘liable’ that’s going to give support to RE.

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