Financial Times 15,172 by MAGWITCH

I don’t get to blog Magwitch very often which is a shame as I really enjoyed this puzzle.  Thanks Magwitch.

After solving 1 down and 1 across I was expecting a theme of industrial unrest, though in the end it never happened.

completed grid

Across
1 TARGET Strike breaker goes back to achieve objective (6)
  RAT (strike breaker) reversed (goes back) and GET (to achieve)
4 CALAMITY A strike in the heart of London causes disaster (8)
  A LAM (strike) in CITY (heart of London) – the City of London (or just the City) is the name for the original historical city at the centre of the greater London metropolis, now almost exclusively a financial centre and business district.
9 ROLL-UP Europe centrally has influence over high risk betting system (4,2)
  euROpe (centre of) and PULL (influence) reversed (over)
10 MERCIFUL Forgiving about foul crime after nothing is lost (8)
  anagram (about, moving around) of FoUL CRIME missing O (nothing)
12 INACTIVE During performance I have to be quiet (8)
  IN (during) ACT (performance) and I’VE (I have)
13 SPARSE Rare for solver initially to work out breakdown of clue (6)
  Solver (initail letter of) and PARSE (to work out breakdown of clue) – I remeber some discussions on this site whether ‘parse’ could be used to describe the activity of explaining a clue or not.  I couldn’t see the problem myself.
15 UGLY Nasty judge regularly gets extremely lonely (4)
  jUdGe (regular selection from) and LonelY (extreme letters of)
16 TRIPPER Slip through as a visitor (7)
  TRIP (slip) and PER (through)
20 HAGGARD Set including outrageous gag is wasted (7)
  GAG* anagram=outrageous inside HARD (set)
21 STUN Shock arrest after model goes missing (4)
  STUNt (arrest) missing T (model T Ford)
25 REBUKE Take to task about UK invading the outskirts of Belgrade (6)
  RE (regarding, about) tehn UK inside (invading) BelgradE (outskirts of)
26 STALWART Loyal supporter resolved last conflict with Tory leader (8)
  LAST* anagram=resolved then WAR (conflict) and Tory (leading letter of)
28 TRIBUNAL Panel of judges bother about the point retrospectively (8)
  TRIAL (bother) contains (about) NUB (the point) reversed (retrospectively)
29 MARGIN Starts to mount armed resistance against soldier on northern border (6)
  Mount Armed Resistance (starting letters of) teh GI (soldier) and N (northern)
30 SPECTATE Watch police state collapse after oil disappears (8)
  anagram (collapse) of PoliCE STATE missing OIL
31 STREET Army corps goes in to restore highway (6)
  RE (royal Engineers, army corps) inside (goes in to) STET (restore, printing and proof-reading)
Down
1 TERMINUS End of the road for miners involved with trade union (8)
  anagram (involved) of MINERS and TU (trade union)
2 RELIABLE Trustworthy person who stops boat sinking after capsize on deserted lake (8)
  BAILER (person who stops boat sinking) reversed (after capsize) on LakE (deserted, empty, no middle letters)
3 EQUITY Right for the old to be upset over surrender (6)
  YE (the, old) reversed (to be upset) containing (over) QUIT (surrender)
5 ANEW Engaged in insane warfare again (4)
  found inside (engaged in) insANE Warfare
6 ACCEPTED Usual to say yes to newspaper boss (8)
  ACCEPT (say yes to) and ED (editor, newspaper boss)
7 INFIRM Failing business goes under at home (6)
  FIRM (business) under IN (at home)
8 YELLED Unknown 50% misspelled “screamed” (6)
  Y (unknown, maths) then misspELLED (50% of the letters)
11 AVERAGE Mean to declare how old you are (7)
  AVER AGE (to declare how old you are)
14 OPERATE Post Office raised online price of work (7)
  PO (post office) reversed (raised) then E (online, e-commrce etc) and RATE (price of)
17 BANKRUPT Broke embargo on Scandinavian currency over time (8)
  BAN (embargo) on KR (krone, Scandinavian currency) UP (over) T (time)
18 STRANGLE Kill foreigner with the other hand finally pushed slightly forward (8)
  STRANGEr (foreigner) with L replacing R (with the other hand) and the last letter moved up one place (finally pushed slightly forward)
19 INSTINCT Gut reaction isn’t out of place in court (8)
  anagram (out of place) of ISN’T then IN CT (court)
22 WRITES Is a composer of liturgies we hear (6)
  sounds like (we hear) rites (liturgies)
23 OBLIGE Make the first pair of obsolescent lichens germinate (6)
  the first pair of letters of OBsolescent LIchens GErminate
24 PLIANT Easy to manage first person in position (6)
  I (first person) in PLANT (position)
27 PACT Cop ultimately gets to do a deal (4)
  coP (ultimate letter of) with ACT (to do)

*anagram
definitions are underlined

6 comments on “Financial Times 15,172 by MAGWITCH”

  1. Thanks both.

    The crossword itself was good, but the grid is unsatisfactory, as it comprises four separate quadrants with only one way into each part. I believe that this form of grid is banned in some quarters.

  2. I always enjoy Magwitch, and today was no exception (given such an accomplished level of brain-wrestling and surface, I felt 6dn ACCEPTED was lame). So … thanks, Magwitch, for setting it, and PeeDee for writing about it.
    PS I do tend to agree with Bracoman about the grid

  3. Thanks Magwitch and PeeDee

    Was able to do this in a shortened lunch break during a busy day – so it was perfect.

    Finished up in the NW corner with RELIABLE (which took a little while to see BAILER going up) and EQUITY (where I hadn’t helped myself by writing in EX as the first two letters earlier) as the last couple in.

  4. Thanks Magwitch and PeeDee.

    In my hurry to complete I – unsatisfactorily – entered DROPPED at 16ac (dropped a catch, dropped in?) so not proud of myself.

    Otherwise, 23dn should really have said “pairs” shouldn’t it? Or am I being over prickly.

    Still, an enjoyable solve so no real complaints.

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