Azed 2120/mostly gentle

A relatively gentle exercise that didn’t require too many trips to Chambers.  I got stuck though on the NE corner for a long time (as long as the rest of the puzzle took) for some reason.  Interesting if others experienced this as well.  Definitions underlined.

 

 

Across

1 Opera by Harty without skill, idle (7)

WORKS,H[art]Y – plural opus=work is opera

7 Mounted exercise across the border? (4)

RAID – Scots rode I guess and &lit.

 10 Multiple Aussie wager, as placed by crooked lad (relative involved) (9)

QUA,D(REL)LA – qua = as and rel=relative in lad*.  It’s an Australian bet involving the last four horses (unrelated to the apocalypse).

 11 Whimper, cross by the sound of it (4)

MEWL=”mule” which is a cross (of a horse and a donkey)

 12 Confusion caused by Middle East dial reading backwards (6)

ME,SSUP – rev(puss=face=dial).  One of the last clues solved.

 13 Cost etc, miscalculated, one limited by precisian (8, 2 words)

PRI(CE T,A)G – a prig is a precisian (overly officious)  etc*,a in prig.  // Corrected thanks to Norman.

 15 Calendar includes off-key panto turn combining melodies (12)

C(ONTRAPUNT)AL – (panto turn)* in cal[endar]

 18 Shylock’s speciality, giving us one, note included (6)

US,A(N)CE – variant of usury

 19 Hot? That is wrong as part of word describing winter (6)

H,IE,MAL – new word for me – indeed related to winter.  Hiems=winter is in Chambers.

 22 Re cyst, dad has first lanced, so out excitedly embracing mum (12)

[f]ATHER,O(MA)TOUS – adjective describing a cyst (atheroma).  ma=mum in (so out)*

 24 In plucky style, loose girl restricts allure with time, yen ending (8)

GR(IT,T)IL,Y – IT=sex appeal, T in girl*

 26 Bard’s pen at work around house (6)

IN(HO)OP – Shak. enclosure.

 27 Bananas turning pink (4)

STAB – rev(bats=banana) and pink=stab as a verb.

 28 Scruffy dresser, mind enveloped in curled parchment (9)

S(CARE)CROW – scrow=scroll

 29 Exploit, kind requiring money up front (4)

M,ILK

 30 Feature of arms become soft around death (7)

B(END)LET – heraldic feature.  I spent a long time assuming D=abbrev(death) only to realize eventually that END=death and that BLET=”incipient internal decay in fruit” thus “become soft”.  Which by the way means something quite different in Russian (at least that’s what it sounds like to me).  Oh well.

 

Down

1 Young woman aged, with scamp (4)

W,IMP – archaic young woman.

2 I toy with poser idly, tedium resulting (9)

OPEROSITY – (I toy, poser)*.  Tedious.

3 Old pennies, out and in? It takes you back (6)

RE(WIN)D – both red and win are obs. words for penny.

4 Spruces roughly round legendary vessel, English – we’ll oversee business on voyage (12)

SUPERC(ARGO,E)S – cargo supervisors basically.  Argo (our vessel of legend), E in spruces*

5 What causes a halt to work, including end of labour? (6)

HA(R)TAL – a strike in India. R in (a halt)* — basically an &lit.

6 Purge disposed of post assigned? Just a taster (12)

PREGU*,STATION

7 Ringing declamation about organ coming up (8)

R(ESON)ANT –  rev(nose=organ) in rant

8 Item served in meal’s overdone (4)

ALSO – hidden.  Item is archaic “furthermore”.

9 Day fruit’s beginning to deteriorate, with blotches on (7)

D,APPLE,D – for some reason hard clue for me but once solved I’m not sure why.

14 First in slips, error-free with left, not right, pouched (9)

S,ACCULATE – having sacs, i.e. pouched,  Replace R in accurate=error-free with L.

16 What earns gardener a day’s pay, mower kit deployed? (8)

TIMEWORK – i.e. not piecework — (mower kit)* but I would have expected the definition to have been: “what earns e.g. a gardener…”.

17 Right one fills opening – displaying this distinctive quality? (7)

CHA(R,I)SM – or charisma.

20 Before catching plane abroad, I escaped a revolution (6)

E(MIG)RE – MIG is a Russian plane.

21 Nothing in summons to do with sex? (6)

C(O)ITAL – ref. coitus.  Cital=summons.

23 Consumed in Sindh, a lentil puree (4)

DHAL – hidden &lit.

25 Once beaten, and still retaining opening from bullwhip (4)

Y(B)ET – archaic beaten.

7 comments on “Azed 2120/mostly gentle”

  1. sidey

    Thank you ilan. Easy enough on the whole although I couldn’t get rewind, the only thing I could think of was rowing, oh well.

  2. AJK

    Thanks for explaining REWIND and MESS UP, which were the ones where I couldn’t figure out the wordplay. I liked WORK SHY and DHAL as clues.


  3. Speaking of REWIND, this was a classic case of backing into a solution from what seemed to be the definition. The checked crossing letters kind of made REWIND inevitable. Now for the “old pennies” — at first only “d” and “as” and “denari” came to mind. But some memory of a “red cent” (yes, Americanese) made me wonder — and after a trip to Chambers, I had both red and win.

  4. Norman

    13a

    This is of course (etc* + a) in prig

  5. Norman

    17d

    Timework is NOT Piecework.

    A gardener is paid for the TIME he spends gardening.
    As opposed to people who are paid for the number of items (PIECES) they produce.


  6. Thanks Norman! Both corrected.

  7. rcwhiting

    Thanks all
    I also struggled with last in, rewind.I had no red as penny to recall so remained bemused until now.

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