Financial Times 14,799 – Falcon

Monday Prize Crossword/Dec 8

This crossword didn’t give me much trouble. Smooth clueing all the way. Only my LOI (13d)was new to me. A few solutions that may be connected to Christmas but that is perhaps purely coincidental.

Definitions are underlined wherever possible and/or appropriate.

 

Across
1 BING CROSBY   Singer born in grand Merseyside town (4,6)
    B (born) + IN + G (grand) + CROSBY (Merseyside town)
    I don’t think he was!
     
6 STAR Almost bald celebrity (4)
    STAR[k] (bald, almost)
     
9 IRON MAIDEN Group from golf club, by first (4,6)
    IRON (golf club) + MAIDEN (first)
    This successful heavy metal band, founded in 1975.
     
10   BRAG Boast in British newspaper (4)
    B (British) + RAG (newspaper)
     
12 NEW TESTAMENT   Collection of books to be found in mate’s tent, by implication? (3,9)
    Reverse anagram, indicated by ‘by implication?’:   NEW TESTAMENT = (TESTAMENT)* = ‘mate’s tent’
     
15 WYATT EARP Lawman with newly formed Tea Party (5,4)
    W (with) + (TEA PARTY)*   [* = newly formed]
    An anagram that’s new to me, and a good one it is too!
     
17 DITCH Date long depression (5)
    D (date) + ITCH (long)
     
18 INNER Ring in private (5)
    Double definition
     
19 PUNCHBOWL Strike front of ship, with 50 on vessel (9)
    PUNCH (strike) + BOW (front of ship) + L (50)
     
20   ENTREPRENEUR   Salesman René, in tune, possibly, with Rex, a middleman (12)
    {REP (salesman) + RENE} inside (TUNE)* + R (Rex)   [* = possibly]
     
24 HEEL Last of such fish in list (4)
    [suc]H + EEL (fish)
     
25 HIPPODROME Trendy school and capital variety theatre (10)
    HIP (trendy) + POD (school, e.g. of whales) + ROME (capital)
     
26 DIME Obscure English coin (4)
    DIM (obscure) + E (English)
     
27 UNCLE REMUS   Cruel men tortured American fictional character (5,5)
    (CRUEL MEN)* + US (American)   [* = tortured]
    More about Uncle Remus here.
     
     
Down
1 BRIE Barrister forgoing fine cheese (4)
    BRIEF (barrister) minus F (fine)
     
2 NEON One dubious name for a volatile gas (4)
    (ONE)* + N (name)   [* = dubious]
     
3 COMMENTARIES   They may be running moment race is off (12)
    (MOMENT RACE IS)*   [* = off]
    The clue as a whole should be seen as (something of a) definition.
     
4 ODIST Poet from Brentwood is talented (5)
    Hidden solution (‘from’):   [brentwo]OD IS T[alented]
    An odist is a writer of odes, poems intended to be sung.
     
5 BREASTPIN Decorative item from Paris bent, unfortunately (9)
    (PARIS BENT)*   [* = unfortunately]
     
7 TURKEY TROT   Appropriate steps taken at the Christmas dinner dance? (6,4)
    Cryptic definition (with ‘normal’ definition included)
     
8 RIGHT WHALE   Appropriate lament, we hear, for a hunted creature at sea (5,5)
    RIGHT (appropriate) + WHALE (homophone (‘we hear’) of:   WAIL (lament))
    This mighty creature is called ‘right’ whale because allegedly whalers think it’s the right one to hunt – the whalebone and its oil are really valuable.
     
11 HARD SHOULDER   Part of motorway difficult to bear (4,8)
    HARD (difficult) + SHOULDER ((to) bear)
     
13   TWAITE SHAD Fish as it thawed out (6,4)
    (AS IT THAWED)*   [* = out]
    Never heard of the fish. But with all the crossing letters in place (and knowing that it’s an anagram) one could hardly go wrong.
     
14 MAINSTREAM   Style of jazz, most important, and current (10)
    MAIN (most important) + STREAM (current)
    Not just jazz, I think, but the dictionaries focus on that type of music.
     
16 ASPERSION Slander a small individual I introduced (9)
    A + S (small) + {PERSON (individual) with I inside}
     
21 NEPAL Plane crashed in Asian country (5)
    (PLANE)*   [* crashed]
     
22 FORM In favour of male cast (4)
    FOR (in favour of) + M (male)
     
23   MESS Disorder in Times Square (4)
    Hidden solution (‘in’):   [ti]MES S[quare]
     
     

3 comments on “Financial Times 14,799 – Falcon”

  1. Thanks Sil and Falcon.

    I too had never heard of 13d but had all the crossers to complete. A look-up on wiki confirmed the solution too. Would love for 21d to be now given a dignified burial. 15ac was refreshingly inventive.

    Cheers
    TL

  2. Thanks Falcon and Sil

    Actually completed this one on the day, but only checked it off now. Found it a typically straightforward puzzle from this setter, finishing down in the SE corner with MESS the last in.

    Also had to look up the previously unheard of fish at 13.

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