(Please post comments on ONLY the picture quiz hereinbelow. To post comments on the crossword puzzle, please click here.) As commented by Pee Dee last week, are the IoS puzzles generally getting more difficult? I was delayed for a little while in the NE corner. There also seems to be an unusual number of prominent persons’ names, though I don’t know what, if anything, to make of it. Thanks to Hieroglyph. Definitions are underlined in the clues.
Across
1 Resuscitate space-traveller with oxygen (4,2)
COME TO : COMET(a celestial body travelling in outer space) plus(with) O(chemical symbol for the element, oxygen).
4 Gets rid of watches elsewhere (4,3)
FOBS OFF : FOBS(plural of a waistcoat pocket to hold a pocket watch or the chain or ribbon attaching such a watch to the waistcoat – used here for the fob watches themselves) + OFF(a distance away;elsewhere) .
9 Scrap rake-head in shack (5)
SHRED : The 1st letter of(…-head) “rake” contained in(in) SHED(a shack).
10 Inn stocking popular fruit (9)
AUBERGINE : AUBERGE(an inn;a tavern) containing(stocking) IN(popular;fashionable).
11 Sailor abroad fathoms expert reversal (5-4)
ABOUT-FACE : A.B.(abbrev. for “able-bodied seaman”;a sailor) + OUT(abroad;out of the country) + F(abbrev. for “fathoms”, the unit of measurement) + ACE(an expert).
12 Doled out diamonds, playing late (5)
DEALT : D(abbrev. for “diamonds”, the suit in card games, bridge, say) + anagram of(playing) LATE.
13 Murdoch‘s uneven coverage of air-raids (4)
IRIS : “air-raids ” minus its 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th letters(uneven coverage of …;covering the letters in the odd positions in the word).
Defn: Given name of Dame Murdoch, author of, amongst others, The Sea, The Sea, a Booker Prize winner.
14 Gofers of interest to the canine anatomist? (10)
DOGSBODIES : Cryptic defn: Corpses of dogs which would be of interest to a canine anatomist.
18 Refusal to vote for obstinate new leader’s motion (10)
ABSTENTION : Anagram of(…’s motion) [OBSTINATE + the 1st letter of(… leader) “new” ].
20 Parks in Truro, say (4)
ROSA : Hidden in(in) “Truro, say “.
Defn: First name of Ms Parks, the “first lady of civil rights” in the US.
23 Have a drink before a play (5)
DRAMA : DRAM(a small amount of an alcoholic drink) placed before(before, in an across clue) A.
24 Where to find hammer in Tolkien’s world after principal characters in The Hobbit have vanished (6,3)
MIDDLE EAR : “Middle Earth”(the setting of J.R.R. Tolkien’s works, including The Hobbit) minus(after … have vanished) the 1st letters, respectively, of(principal characters in) “The Hobbit “.
Defn: The cavity in the mammalian ear, between the eardrum and the outer ear, where one finds the malleus, the hammer-shaped bone aka, well, the hammer.
25 Confused, reading extremely dense French novelist (5,4)
ANDRÉ GIDE : Anagram of(Confused) [READING + the 1st letter and last letters of(extremely) “dense “].
Defn: … and Nobel Laureate in Literature.
26 Josh drinks ale at the close (5)
TEASE : TEAS(drinks, made from leaves grown in the East, and highly significant in the British consciousness) + the last letter of(… at the close) “ale “.
27 Sailor volunteers starters of river eel served raw (7)
TARTARE : TAR(a term for a sailor) + T.A.(abbrev. for the British Territorial Army, consisting of volunteers) + the 1st letters, respectively, of(starters of) “river eel “.
28 Old republican at English department lectured (6)
ORATED : O(abbrev. for “old”) + R(abbrev. for a member or supporter of the US Republican party – I’m not sure if the abbrev. works for “republican”, one who support a republic as a form of government) + AT + E(abbrev. for “English”) + D(abbrev. for for “department”, as in “DH”, the UK Department of Health).
Down
1 Price a wealthy husband exchanged for a place in Central America (5,4)
COSTA RICA : COST(the price for a commodity or service) + A + “rich”(wealthy) with “h”(abbrev. for “husband”) replacing(exchanged for) “A “.
2 In old college, butter up physicist (7)
MARCONI : Reversal of(… up) [IN +O(abbrev. for “old”) + C(abbrev. for “college”) + RAM(a male sheep, who has the horns to but with) ].
Answer: Guglielmo, Italian Nobel Laureate in Physics, and inventor.
3 Gallery concealing overdraft until now (2,4)
TO DATE : TATE(a group of UK art galleries, including the Tate Modern in London) containing(concealing) OD(abbrev. for a bank overdraft).
4 Story following a conservative after leaving university (5)
FABLE : F(abbrev. for “following”, in proper use, to refer to the following page) + A + “blue”(a name for a member of the British Conservative Party) minus(after leaving) “u”(abbrev. for “university).
5 Unmissable target on board, right? Wrong! (4,4)
BARN DOOR : Anagram of(Wrong) [ON BOARD + R(abbrev. for “right”)].
Defn: A metaphor, because of its size, for an unmissable target.
6 Paper folding over capital mistake lacking investment (7)
ORIGAMI : O(abbrev. for “over”) + RIGA(capital of Latvia) “mistake ” minus(lacking) “stake”(one’s investment, in say, a commercial venture).
First, take a single piece of paper, then fold as indicated (no cuts please),
… to give you this:
7 Fast ships leave on time (5)
FLEET : FLEE(to leave hastily) placed above(on, in a down clue) T(abbrev. for “time”). Double defn. as well.
8 Pleasure-seeker‘s complaint, swallowing a drop (8)
GADABOUT : GOUT(a painful medical complaint, historically called the “rich man’s disease”) containing(swallowing) [A + DAB(a small amount;a drop, say of ink) ].
15 More careless birdwatcher breaking silence rule (8)
SHODDIER : ODDIE(Bill, birdwatcher and wildlife presenter on BBC TV) contained in(breaking) [ SH!(a call for silence) + R(abbrev. for “rule”) ].
16 Small, tense eejit landing after a flight (9)
STAIRHEAD : S(abbrev. for “small”) + T(abbrev. for “tense”, in grammar) + AIRHEAD(an idiot;an eejit, in Scottish and Irish vernacular).
Defn: … of stairs.
17 Irish statesman read out farewell therein (2,6)
DE VALERA : Anagram of(… out) READ containing(… therein) VALE(2-syllable word for farewell).
Defn: …, with first name of Éamon, former President of Ireland.
19 Muck-raking Manxman maybe losing his head (7)
SLANDER : “islander”(an example of which;maybe, is a Manxman, a male from the Isle of Man, a British crown dependency) minus its 1st letter(losing his head).
21 Prepared to carve ham (7)
OVERACT : Anagram of(Prepared) TO CARVE.
Defn: To exaggerate or overdo, say, a dramatic role.
22 Might he be seen out on the tiles? (6)
SLATER : Cryptic defn: One who might be seen, literally, on the tiles or slates of a roof, as distinct from one who is metaphorically on the tiles;on a spree, especially of drinking or debauchery.
23 Doctor a newspaper sketch (5)
DRAFT : DR(abbrev. for a doctor) + A + FT(abbrev. for the Financial Times newspaper).
24 Major eastern state (5)
MAINE : MAIN(major;principal) + E(abbrev. for “eastern”).
Defn: … on the eastern seaboard of the US.
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The following pictures have unidentified links to the puzzle.
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This looks hard, where’s Freddy? Captcha seven – 7 = ? for me.
pic 7) the legendary investor Jim SLATER has given 7 tips for interpreting insider trades…
Christian SLATER, the actor, has been accused of inside trading.
pic 3) the plane is landing at Princess Juliana International airport in Saint Maarten…
pic 4) DOGSBODy’s spitfire?
pic 1) MARCONI used metal and nonmetal for his wireless apparatus…another 0 for me, 7 – seven = ?
cookie @1: I agree, this is a toughie; you might be onto something with Jim Slater
pic 3) The beachgoers experience a DRAFT when the planes land, and especially on take-off, (with alternate spelling)
so far:
pic 1) is from the Hunger Games
pic 2) shows the subterranean river Puerto Princesa in the Philippines.
pic 4) shows the Hawker Tempest fighter plane
pic 5) shows all the 2015 Oscar winners
but no connections yet
Hi, Freddy. I don’t think Douglas Bader flew Hawker Tempest plane so pic 4 still to go…
pic 1) a STAIRcase separates metals from nonmetals in the periodic table…
pic 2) some of the stalactites along the river are said to look like aubergines!
Cookie and Freddy
Pic3: Close enough…an upDRAFT or downDRAFT could be a dangerous thing for aircraft landings and take-offs (I decided not to show a crash landing).
Hints for:
Pic1: Note the heading in the table
Pic2: That is a subterranean river
Pic4: That is a Hawker Tempest
Pic5: One of those Oscar nominees
Pic&: Yes, it’s about insider trading.
pic 7) insider trading, oxygen for carbon dioxide, resuscitate, COME TO???
pic 2) the river FLEET is underground, below Fleet Street in London?
p1c 4) the Hawker Tempest has BARN DOOR flaps
pic 5) ROSAmund Pike came 4th in the best actress category of the Academy Awards.
You just beat me to it cookie, with ROSA
pic 6) liqud nicotine is used in patches and e-cigarttes for those wishing to ABSTAIN from smoking ??
Yes Cookie!
Pic2: the FLEET, from which Fleet Street got its name, is a subterranean river beneath London
Pic5: ROSAmund Pike was a Best Actress Oscar nominee.
And pic6 shows nicotine.
I think that leaves pics 1, 4 and 7, but it’s time for bed; thanks scchua for all the extra fun!
Pic1: the metallic chemical element, iridium is named after the Greek goddess IRIS
Pic4: IRIS Is a character that’s in Shakespeare’s The Tempest
Pic6: the tobacco and AUBERGINE plants belong to the same family of plants, the nightshades
Pic7: the MARCONI scandal in 1912 involved allegations of insider trading.
Thanks scchua for the fun – a little more challenging this time