I thought this blog might be a little bit late this month, but the competition entries close at midnight on the last Thursday of the month - which this month apparently means the exact moment when Jools Holland officially declares the new year. So, happy New Year to all! This crossword is absolutely bang on, as it almost always is. I have the greatest respect for those who just go on from month to month, producing such top quality work, without expecting a knighthood ... here's to a good 2016, to everyone in that category. If you are still looking for a suitable New Year resolution, why not try solving this crossword every month? It is excellent training for the daily cryptic and teaches patience, as well as lots of interesting vocab.. it may look forbidding and it will take longer than half an hour (unless you are Jason or Magoo) but it is rewarding and not as hard as it looks. if it was, I couldn't do it! Across 1. Voice-activated app inputting question and answer about Middle Eastern people (6) Iraqis - Q + A rev. in SIRI, which I believe is an Apple inc. app. I will have nothing at all to do with Apple products, myself. I see them as an expensive victory for style over substance, and a sad commentary on the popularity of proper engineering. I am aware I am in a minority here. Sorry! |
5. Brilliant creature in past beset by routine trouble (4-4) ruby tail - BY (past) in RUT (routine) + AIL (trouble). Ruby tail wasps may be brilliant in appearance but their personal habits do not bear close examination |
9. Wind melted icicle encasing black ring (8) libeccio - B( |
10. I see Greek sanctuaries rejected a Midwesterner (6) Ohioan - OH (I see) + NAOI rev. The plural of Naos, a classical temple.. not a word I knew but still not too difficult a clue |
11. Gently blows over cutting at back for plant that’s fragrant to Bard (4-4) nose-herb - BREATHES ON, rev. and with the AT removed. The bard in question being Shakespeare |
12. Tinder has you on phone, after a passionate love (6) amadou - A MAD O (a passionate love) + U (you on phone!). You can buy amadou on Ebay... |
13. Rest with extended weekend’s beginning in Malawi city (8) Lilongwe - LONG W (extended weekend's beginning) in LIE (rest). Lilongwe is the capital of Malawi. |
15. Middle note in part becomes euphonious (4) mese - hidden in becoMES Euphonious. The middle string of a lyre, I discover |
17. Spiritual Muslim’s uncertainty with American from the other side (4) Sufi - IF (uncertainty) + US (American), both rev. |
19. Australian fish died with rage over being caught by chance (8) luderick - D( |
20. Island area circled westward by German eight, where long boat trip ended (6) Ithaca - I( |
21. Husband temporarily disliking sister and grand musical humorist (8) Hoffnung - H( |
22. This old reindeer with feathers could supply a humiliating punishment (6) tarand - TAR AND (feathers) |
23. Sea changes with wind allow having energy in mid-month (3,5) lee tides - E( |
24. About half a dozen cereal seeds for ruminant, say (8) cavicorn - CA (about) + VI (six) + CORN (cereal). Some ruminants have hollow horns, (sheep, goats) and then again some (eg deer) don't |
25. Huntsmen, yours out of season? (6) yagers - AGE (season) in YRS (yours). |
Down |
2. Short attack on unfinished poem presented logically (8) raisonne - RAI( |
3. Defiant gesture, not quite defeated over length of dash (8) quenelle - EN (length of dash) in QUELLE(d) (not quite defeated). None of the usual sources have this meaning, but it is easy to find if you google it and I remembered it then. |
4. Runaway rescuable in Calais, an indication of exasperation (5,4) sacre bleu - *(RESCUABLE). Known to me from Beau Geste etc. Never actually heard it used.. |
5. Letter doctor enclosed, recording name of computer, about part of brain (15) rhombencephalon - RHO (letter) + MB (doctor) + ENC( |
6. The lad surrounded by surly youth and Ecstasy drug source (7) yohimbe - HIM (the lad) in YOB (surly youth) + E( |
7. Perhaps Watergate aim’s mostly concerned with repressing (8) aboideau - IDEA (aim) in ABOU( |
8. Learner accepted by good varsity, taking one Italian course (8) linguini - L (learner) + IN (accepted) + G (good) + I in UNI (varsity) |
14. Playing lightly although covering very loud tracks (9) whifflery - FF (very loud) in WHILE (although) + RY (tracks, ie railway) |
15. Gentleman entering large town marks stands of nutmegs (8) myristic - SIR (gentleman) in CITY (large town) + M (marks) all rev., (stands, which I suppose does work as a reversal indicator for a down clue) |
16. Physicist“rationalised” Noah’s ark, making Newton see (8) Sakharov - *(NOAHS ARK), except the N (Newton) becomes a V (see) |
17. Having a knees-up dance to reggae or something similar, with new man (8) skanking - SKA (something similar to reggae) + N(ew) + KING (man, specifically a chess man) |
18. One typically opposing leaf on erect strong-smelling plant (8) frondeur - FROND (leaf) + RUE (strong smelling plant) rev. |
19. With heart sinking, summarily execute first person caught opening for service in the evening (7) lychnic - LYNCH (summarily execute), with the N sinking + I + C (caught) |
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Club Monthly 20183 December 2015
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