Financial Times 14,767 by MUDD

First up, a big “Thank you!” to Gaufrid, for covering for me these past few weeks when I was away on vacation.

Mudd’s puzzle today was a pleasant solve, themed around Scotland. The reason I suspect is Halloween (31st October) got its name from the Scottish song, “All Hallows’ Eve”, sometime around 1745.

A few clues did trouble me though, for which I had to get some help writing them in.

FF: 8 DD: 8

completed grid
Across
1 DASHED
Self-confidence, for example, is shattered (6)
DASH (self confidence) ED (???) DASH refers to the hyphen in Self-confidence. Thanks Prantles@1.
4 DISCLAIM
Renounce record mail shot (8)
DISC (record) LAIM (anagram of MAIL)
9 WIDNES
I return post passing west Cheshire town (6)
I DNES (post = send, return = reversed) after W (west)
10 HARLOTRY
Prince accepting fate as whoredom (8)
HARRY (prince) accepting LOT (fate)
12 CUTE
Score with sweetheart, cuddly (4)
CUT (score) E (swEet-heart)
13 PERTH
Scottish town with bold hearts (5)
PERT (bold) H (hearts)
14 FIFE
One’s played for Scottish kingdom (4)
Double def
17 SHORT CIRCUIT
Racetrac? (5,7)
cryptic clue; Circuit = Race track; (short of ‘k’)
20 MAGIC LANTERN
Projector forming alignment with car (5,7)
Anagram of ALIGNMENT CAR
23 IONA
Isle of Capri on alert (4)
Hidden in ‘caprI ON Alert’
24 KNITS
After recollection, hum links (5)
Reverse (recollection) of STINK (hum)
25 FLOW
Run, as philanderer comes back (4)
Reverse of WOLF (philanderer)
28 SNAKE PIT
Take pins out, causing scene of vicious disturbance (5-3)
Anagram of TAKE PINS
29 OAFISH
Stupid swimmer follows after middle of moat (6)
FISH (swimmer) after OA (middle of mOAt)
30 SCRUBBER
Filthy girl getting cleaner (8)
Double definition
31 WHEEZE
Cunning plan making one gasp? (6)
Double def
Down
1 DOWNCAST
County players dejected (8)
Charade of DOWN (county) CAST (players)
2 SEDITION
Primarily serious issue, subversion (8)
S (primarily Serious) EDITION (issue)
3 EDEN
PM finding place for original sin (4)
DD, Anthony Eden was a former PM of the UK.
5 INARTICULATE
Faltering Italian truce rewritten (12)
Anagram of ITALIAN TRUCE
6 CALF
State female showing bit of leg (4)
CAL (state – california) F (female)
7 ALTAIR
Star key, vital thing (6)
ALT (key) AIR (vital thing)
8 MAYHEM
Total disorder seen when trimming under tree (6)
HEM (trimming) under MAY (tree)
11 MERIDIAN LINE
Mudd’s touring Ireland, I gathered – north to south marker required (8,4)
MINE (Mudd’s) around anagram of IRELAND I
15 STRAP
Part of a bra goes vertically (5)
PARTS (goes, reversed)
16 FIEND
Devil providing heaven-bound, overcoming target (5)
FI (providing = IF, heaven-bound = reversed, for a down clue) overcoming END (target)
18 MEALTIME
When consuming silent entertainment, difficult tale to grasp (8)
MIME (silent entertainment) grasping anagram of TALE
19 SNOWSHOE
Present aboard ship, tool as Arctic trekker’s requirement (8)
[NOW (present) in SS (ship)] HOE (tool)
21 MISSUS
Fail to hear American Dutch (6)
MISS (fail to hear) US (American)
22 UNFAIR
Redhead and brunette so improper? (6)
Cryptic definition, double definition
26 BEEB
Auntie viewed up and down (4)
Cryptic reference to the BBC, up and down for palindrome.
27 CASH
Change Johnny when singing? (4)
Johnny Cash was a popular american singer in the ’50s.
*anagram

5 comments on “Financial Times 14,767 by MUDD”

  1. Thanks Mudd and Turbolegs

    Very late to this one … for no good reason other than time. Found it very much at the difficult end of the JH spectrum with the central area being the last to fall – MERIDIAN LINE, KNITS and PERTH the last few in.

    There was a lot of British-centric knowledge required which is probably one of the reasons for the struggle. A good variety of clues with HARLOTRY and MERIDIAN LINE my favourites.

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