[If you’re attending York S&B please see comments 32&33] - here
The common cold has clogged my neurons this morning, so what a relief it was to see the blessed name of Orense pop up on screen.
For me, this was just what the doctor ordered: a clean, straightforward, snappy puzzle with nothing to grumble about and very little to make me think twice. On another day I would have found it a bit too easy, but today I was grateful for it. Thank-you, Orense.
Across | ||
1 | SCOUSE |
Soak, eating cold northern dish (6)
C [cold] within souse [soak]
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4 | CHARTRES |
Plan to relax mostly in historic French city (8)
Chart [plan] res(t) [relax]
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10 | FAT CHANCE |
Possibility of getting drunk – fetch a can! (3,6)
Anagram of fetch a can
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11 | PAGER |
Empty gesture welcomed by standard caller (5)
G(estur)e within par [standard]
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12 | BEEF |
Complaint from busy worker (female) (4)
Bee [busy worker] f [female]
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13 | FOOTBRIDGE |
Crossing to pay for game of cards (10)
Foot [pay for] bridge [game of cards]
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15 | CLEANER |
List in church ending prayer daily (7)
Lean [list] within CE [Church (of England)] (praye)r
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16 | PROZAC |
The last letter in copra possibly gives you an anti-depressant (6)
Z [the last letter] within anaram of copra
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19 | ADJUST |
A day merely to adapt (6)
A d [day] just [merely]
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21 | CARIOCA |
Brazilian accountants taking in their city? (7)
Rio [Brazilian city] within repetition of CA [Chartered Accountant]
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23 | ASPHYXIATE |
Choke, seeing criminal pay his tax due at last (10)
Anagram of pay his tax (du)e
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25 | FELT |
Experienced in soft fabric (4)
Double definition
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27 | MASAI |
Language mostly principal across South America (5)
SA [South America] within mai(n) [principal]
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28 | EQUIPMENT |
Rig pressure absorbed by strangely quiet men (9)
P [pressure] within anagram of quiet men
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29 | PREVENTS |
Puts a block on public relations occasions (8)
PR [Public Relations] events [occasions]
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30 | PRO TEM |
For the time being metro is out of order after onset of problems (3,3)
P(problems) anagram of metro
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Down | ||
1 | SOFTBACK |
Book weak defender (8)
Soft [weak] back [defender]
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2 | ON THE MEND |
Getting better, working with those people on objective (2,3,4)
On [working] them [those people] end [objective]
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3 | SOHO |
Area of London covered by Waterloo hospital from the east (4)
Hidden in reversal of waterloO HOSpital
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5 | HEELTAP |
Tilt and extract what’s left of drink (7)
Heel [tilt] tap [extract]
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6 | REPERTOIRE |
Range of new report covering energy quashes anger (10)
E [energy] within anagram of report ire [anger]
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7 | RIGID |
Firm’s truck in the US needing identification (5)
Rig [truck in the US] ID [identification]
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8 | SHRIEK |
Scream from one being eaten by green ogre? (6)
I [one] within Shrek [green ogre]
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9 | INDOOR |
Popular party with men over the threshold (6)
In [popular] do [party] OR [Other Ranks]
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14 | INJURY TIME |
Early enough to welcome panel with extra minutes to play (6,4)
Jury [panel] within in time [early enough]
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17 | ATONEMENT |
Compensation for wrong agreed and intended to be broadcast (9)
At one [agreed] ment [sounds like ‘meant’, intended]
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18 | FACTOTUM |
Love comes between truth and the belly for such a dogsbody (8)
Fact [truth] O [zero, love] tum [belly]
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20 | TRIDENT |
Weapon made of explosive containing free energy (7)
Rid [free] e [energy] within TNT [explosive]
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21 | CUT OUT |
Copper salesman’s strike (3,3)
Cu [copper] tout [salesman]
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22 | WARM-UP |
Women supply weapons and regularly dump exercises (4-2)
W [women] arm [supply weapons] regular letters from dUmP
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24 | POSSE |
People chasing son trapped by model (5)
S [son] within pose [model]
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26 | SPUR |
Almost reject incentive (4)
Spur(n) [reject]
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Yes very easy but no complaints, suspected early on this was going to be a pangram.
Thanks Ringo and Orense
Got all except “heeltap” – I’ve never actually seen one.
Thanks Orense and Ringo
Completed this only last week and checked it today … I also found it quite straightforward.
Missed the pangram altogether … and didn’t parse AT ONE MENT completely – not seeing the ‘at one’ bit.
Did notice a lot of adding / deleting single letters throughout – but like Ringo, was grateful for a bit of a breather with it.