After struggling so much with 1,287, this one was quite a relief.
A rare unaided, single session finish, but one that admittedly required writing in quite a few answers on little more than faith, so it’s quite possible that I’ve invented words just to fit the grid.
*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed.
| Across | |
|---|---|
| 1 | ACIS – A + C + IS. I’m not familiar with Acis and Galatea, but as Acis appears to be a male role, it presumably wouldn’t be a contralto part, hence the “Not really” in the clue. |
| 4 | OPPOSITE – POSIT in [h]OPE. |
| 9 | STREAMINGS – REAM in STINGS. |
| 10 | ALLEGORIST – ALL + (G in STORIES*). |
| 13 | YULE – ELY< + U. |
| 14 | UNDO – UN + DO. |
| 15 | LINGERED – LINGER[i]E + D. |
| 18 | ADIPOCERE – CORP[s]E* in (A + DIE). |
| 19 | NUTRITIVE – NUT + (IT in RIVE). |
| 20 | ARGOSIES – (R + GO + IS<) SEA< . |
| 21 | ODER – 0 + DER. “Der” being one of the seemingly countless German definite articles. |
| 22 | PEKE – [wal]K in PEE. |
| 25 | REGENERATES – (AS GREEN TREE)*. |
| 26 | PRE-ADAMITE – (DATA EMPIRE)*. |
| 27 | OIL WELLS – WELL in OILS. |
| 28 | TOSS – from SOTS, being mostly reversed. |
| Down | |
| 1 | ARAGUAIA – A + R + (I in AGUA). One of the major rivers of Brazil, I learn. |
| 2 | CALENDARER – (A + LEND) in CARER. |
| 3 | STEM – STE[a]M. |
| 4 | ORGULOUS – G in (OUR SOUL). |
| 5 | PARTNERED – homophone of “part nerd”. |
| 6 | OMIT – [v]OMIT. |
| 7 | INTURBIDATE – (BURIED IN TAT)*. |
| 8 | ESSE – [on]E’S SE[nseless]. |
| 9 | SLIDING KEEL – (LID + IN + G) in SKEEL[y]. |
| 11 | SLEEVELESS – (LEVEE + L)< in SESS. |
| 12 | FICTIONAL – F[r]ICTIONAL. |
| 16 | GRISGRIS – GRIS (obsolete word for “rank”) + GRIS (a grey fur). |
| 17 | DIERESIS – DIE + RESIS[t]. |
| 22 | PEPO – PEP + O. |
| 23 | YEDE – [hone]YED E[pithets]. |
| 24 | WATT – W + ATT. |
Been away for the weekend so I didn’t have last week’s puzzle to hand.
Several I couldn’t parse. 1dn defeated me. I see. I assume AGUA is Portuguese for water but I’m not familiar with that. (Did visit Brazil about 15 years ago.) I spent ages trying to find a river called ARAQUAIA.
Hm, my parsing of 1 down isn’t quite right, is it. I’ll take another look at that.
I think, based on what you had, it’s A + R(iver) +AGUA + I + A(ccepted) and the definition is the whole clue.