Independent on Sunday 1329 with Picture Quiz

(Please post comments on ONLY the picture quiz hereinbelow.  To post comments on the crossword puzzle, please click here.)   A nice easy Sunday puzzle. Thanks to Hypnos. Definitions are underlined in the clues.

Across

1    Host being mad forgoing introduction (4)

ARMY : “barmy”(mad;bonkers) minus its 1st letter(forgoing introduction).

3    Ban cars moving round rear of Greek eatery (5,3)

SNACK BAR : Anagram of(… moving) BAN CARS containing(round) the last letter of(rear of) “Greek“.

9    School left stage in race in clutches of old athlete (7)

COLLEGE : L(abbrev. for “left”) + LEG(a stage in a race, eg. a relay race) contained in(in clutches of) COE(Sebastian, Olympic gold medallist in 1980 and 1984).

10    Gas encountered – hydrogen and nitrogen in a mine with minute gone (7)

METHANE : MET(encountered) + H(chemical symbol for the element hydrogen) + [ N(ditto for the element nitrogen) contained in(in) “a mine minus(with … gone) “min”(short for “minute”, 60 seconds) ].

11    Saw dog restrained by lead (7)

PROVERB : ROVER(stereotypical dog’s name) contained in(restrained by) PB(chemical symbol for the element lead).

12    Heading west, note around river pale Arctic animal (7)

NARWHAL : Reversal of(Heading west, in an across clue) { LAH(alternative for “la”, syllable representing the 6th note in a musical scale) + [R(abbrev. for “river”) contained in(around …) WAN(pale, say, from sickness)] } .

To fit the answer, the second part of the wordplay should be read as “round river, pale” – a little Yoda-speak.

13    Cute toy absent sadly in aesthetic competition (6,7)

BEAUTY CONTEST : Anagram of(… sadly) CUTE TOY ABSENT.

14    One studying jobs? (13)

CRIMINOLOGIST : Cryptic defn: These jobs being the work of criminals, especially robberies.

18    Mark surfaced ill-advisedly? Not altogether (7)

CEDILLA : Hidden in(…? Not altogether) “surfaced ill-advisedly “.

Defn: … placed under the letter c to indicate its pronunciation, in eg. French or Portuguese, as in “garçon”.

19    Decrease, perhaps, to become equal (4,3)

EVEN OUT : [EVEN OUT](to de-crease;to smooth out all the wrinkles).

21    Welsh politician in beginning snubbed Japanese art (7)

ORIGAMI : AM(abbrev. for a National Assembly Member in Wales) contained in(in) “origin”(the beginning of) minus its last letter(snubbed).

22    A holy man strangely avoiding hospital? That’s irregular (7)

ANOMALY : Anagram of(… strangely) “A holy manminus(avoiding) “h”(abbrev. for “hospital”).

23    Singer entertaining a child at certain times (8)

SEASONAL : SEAL(stage name of the British R&B singer) containing(entertaining) [ A + SON(a child)].

24    Unrestrained Irish wit, we hear (4)

WILD : Homophone of(…, we hear) “Wilde”(Oscar, Irish wit, author, playwright, and poet).

Down

1    View favourably a cricket club with record turnover initially (6)

ACCEPT : A + CC(abbrev. for “cricket club”, as in the MCC) plus(with) EP(abbrev. for “extended play”, a sound recording disc) + the 1st letter of(… initially) “turnover “.

2    Nordic city invested in formal monuments (5)

MALMO : Hidden in(invested in) “formal monuments “.

Defn: … (in Sweden).

 … a Turning Torso …

3    Group consuming, say, mint drink (7)

SHERBET : SET(a group of persons with similar interests, etc.) containing(consuming) HERB(an example of which;say, is the mint).

4    Calendar a Frenchman retained in northerly waterway (7)

ALMANAC : A + [ M(abbrev. for “monsieur”, the term of address for a Frenchman) contained in(retained in) reversal of(northerly, in a down clue) CANAL(an artificial waterway) ].

5    Director working by lathe haphazardly (7,7)

KATHRYN BIGELOW : Anagram of(… haphazardly) WORKING BY LATHE.

Defn: First female to win the Oscar for Best Director.

6    Quiet fellows entering a club in shame (9)

ABASHMENT : [ SH(call for quiet) + MEN(fellows) ] contained in(entering) [A + BAT(a club)].

7    Sportswoman in struggle nears semi, harbouring a resolve (6,8)

SERENA WILLIAMS : Anagram of(struggle) NEARS SEMI
containing(harbouring) [A + WILL(resolve) ].

 … that you won’t see at Centre Court.

8    Last character with energy very much a fanatic (6)

ZEALOT : Z(the last character in the English alphabet) plus(with) E(abbrev. for “energy” in physics) + [A LOT](very much).

13    Swedish soprano in minor part of record showing weak spot (5,4)

BLIND SIDE : LIND(Jenny, the soprano known as the Swedish Nightingale) contained in(in) B-SIDE(in pop music, the flip side of a record single, less important in comparison to the A-side which is expected to be a hit).

14    Firms working to create secure place (6)

COCOON : CO,CO(abbrev. for a commercial firm, twice) + ON(working, as with an electrical appliance, say).

15    Enthusiastic response over holiday about to be discounted (7)

OVATION : O(abbrev. for “over” in cricket scores) + “vacation”(a holiday) minus(… to be discounted) “ca”(abbrev. for “circa”;about;approximately in relation to dates).

16    Protective garment on the whole (7)

OVERALL : Double defn.

17    Good man always supported by daughter held out (6)

STAYED : ST(abbrev. for “saint”;a good man) + AYE(always from the Scottish, as in “I’ve aye fancied seeing Edinburgh”) placed above(supported by, in a down clue) D(abbrev. for “daughter”).

20    Approve a special number to see ruminant (5)

OKAPI : OK(to approve;to assent to) + A + PI(the unique number which is the ratio of the circumference of any circle to its diameter).

Defn: … native to the rainforests of the Congo.

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The following pictures have unidentified links to the puzzle.

 

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10 comments on “Independent on Sunday 1329 with Picture Quiz”

  1. Hi Cookie, the answers:
    Pic1. SAD is the acronym for SEASONAL Affective Disorder
    Pic2. Lady Macbeth was Mrs. THANE of Cawdor. If it weren’t Shakespeare, he, coming home from the battle, might have said “Honey, I’ve some good news… ME, THANE of Cawdor
    Pic3. The NARWHAL’s horn is an elongated canine tooth, named after the family of canines, some of which are shown here
    Pic4. WILLIAMS-Martini is a Formula 1 racing team and constructor.

  2. Thanks scchua for all the fun. I posted Shirl, but not sure if she got the message, anyway I do not think she would have got all 4 pics, Mrs THANE would probably have beaten her for the prize car. I should have got the NARWHAL’s tusk because I knew it was a canine tooth!

  3. So, it is Vivien Leigh in pic 4; she and Sir Laurence Olivier stayed at the same hotel as I did with my parents in Napier?, NZ, in 1948 when I was six years old, too young to go to see them act unfortunately, but I remember the time well.

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