AZED 2,279 – Cherchez la Femme

I was a little apprehensive on seeing this puzzle as I had forgotten it was my turn to blog and so had to solve and explain all in a hurry.  Fortunately the puzzle was not as difficult as it appeared to be from reading the instructions.  Thank you Azed.

The instructions state:

All clues are normal. At ten intersections (squares at which across and down answers meet or cross each other) it will be found that the relevant letters of the two answers do not tally. In each case solvers should enter the letter midway between the two non-matching letters alphabetically (treating the alphabet as cyclical), the two answers affected becoming non-words. The letter entered may be up to six letters away from the non-matching letters in each case, e.g. X might represent W/Y, V/Z, U/A, T/B, S/C or R/D. The ten letters thus entered, read row by row from top to bottom of the diagram, form a female forename

The woman hidden in the grid is CLEMENTINE.  Cells with content interpolated between the clashing letters are shown in orange.

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Across
1 FAZENDA Large estate? Worried about name given to one (7)
FAZED (worried) contains N (name) then A (one)
6 ALLIS Fish, quite long, head and tail removed (5)
tALLISh (quite long) missing  head and tail
10 ORGANPOINT Ear and head maybe revealing musical tones? (10)
ORGAN (ear) and POINT (head)
13 GROO-GROO Edible grub: duck in beer given to local marsupial (8)
O (duck) in GROG (beer) with ROO (marsupial, coll)
14 WIDDY Outlaw’s end – did wrong, with yen for hangman’s rope (5)
outlaW (end letter of) DID* anag=wrong then Y (yen)
15 GREED Piggery, rank, old, deserted (5)
GREE (rank, arch) and D (deserted)
16 DYSPATHY Periods without a dad leading to your old-fashioned repugnance (8)
DaYS (periods) missing A then PA (dad) with Your (leading letter of)
18 SPENT What’s this in Estonia, including little pence? (5)
SENT (Estonian coin, what is spent in Estonia) including P (pence, little=abbr) – I don’t think this clue has an explicit definition. The definition and and subsidiary are intertwined, but not as a traditional &lit.
20 ERRING What trawlermen ’aul in? Wrong (6)
hERRING is what they catch
22 PUDENT Subject taken round private office, rarely modest (6)
PUT (subject to) contains DEN (private office)
24 HYPER Over-excited pushy person must contain this (5)
foud in pusHY PERson
26 SCARLESS Special loving touch that’s left inside unmarked (8)
S (special) CARESS (loving touch) contains L (left)
28 SCLIM Highland mountaineers do, constant in diet? (5)
C (constant) in SLIM (diet) – to climb, Scots
30 DERIG Stage director strangely makes actor —— set (5)
STAGE DIRECTOR is an anagram of ACTOR DERIG SET – definition is in the context of the clue rather than explicitly stated
31 SCOLDING Reprimand, unfriendly – tell about it (8)
COLD (unfriendly) in SING (tell)
32 ANOINTMENT Chaps going in not anti being slathered in embrocation (10)
MEN (chaps) inside (NOT ANTI)* anagram=being slathered
33 CONCH Unconventional trumpet? Concentrated hard (5)
CONC (concentrated) and H (hard)
34 TANYARD Leather processing plant: some immersed in salt added to density (7)
ANY (some) inside TAR (salt, sailor) then D (density)
Down
1 FIG WASP Its eggs are laid in flowers – female, I am astonished about weight (7, 2 words)
F (female) I GASP (am astonished) contains W (weight)
2 FOODIE Gourmet that is following cook by turning up (6)
IE (that is) following DO (cook) and OF (by) reversed (turning up)
3 ERODE Stick in middle of speech, making one fret ? (5)
ROD (stick) in spEEch (middle of)
4 DARBYITE Religious Brother, beardy excited about it (8)
BEARDY* anagram=excited contains IT
5 ANON Churchmen releasing cry about ‘coming’? (4)
cANONry (churchmen) missing CRY (about=on the outside) – said in response to a summons
7 LIBRARY Sign on railway? It can be circulating (7)
LIBRA (sign, of zodiac) then RY (railway)
8 LIGETI Composer I understand to be occupying Delius’s heart (6)
I GET (understand) inside deLIus (heart of)
9 INTERNECINE Deadly hospital worker caught in viewers once (11)
INTERN (hospital worker) then C (caught) in EINE (eyes, obs)
10 STUDY Part of the weekend one RA separately set aside for reverie (5)
SaTUrDaY (part of the weekend) missing A (one) R and A
11 FRAPPUCCINO After parking composer I dropped in for a whipped café ‘special’ (11)
PUCCINi (composer, missing I) follows P (parking) inside (FOR A)* anagram=whipped
17 SEMICOMA State without all feeling? Commies organized one (8)
COMMIES* anagram=organised and A (one)
19 NERITIC Like shallow waters? Try swimming in Crete (7)
I think this was supposed to be an anagram of IN CRETE
21 GRIGGED Got eel and pike (7)
GRIG (eel) and GED (pike) – got at, irritated
23 FALCON Cannon left loaded, the French way (6)
L (left) in FACON (way, French)
25 PERITI Theological consultants, Italian, in grip of spirit? (6)
IT (Italian) inside PERI (spirit) – Roman Catholic theological consultants
26 SUMAC Tree Albert’s climbing? (5)
Albert CAMUS reversed (climbing)
27 WENNY Reverse of modern city, huge and congested? (5)
NEW (modern) reversed then NY (city) – cf London: the Great Wen
29 ECHT Genuine playwright, not British (4)
Berthold brECHT (playwright) missing BR (British)

*anagram
definitions are underlined

2 comments on “AZED 2,279 – Cherchez la Femme”

  1. I wondered whether Clementine had any special family significance.
    How does he do this “midway”, not a new idea but fascinating to crack. I had IN quite soon and was wondering about WILHELMINA but then got the L, then the first E.
    Thanks again to Azed.

  2. keith – I wondered the same thing, the name has a resonance to it in this setting. Probably nothing more than a convenient choice for the puzzle though.

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