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Sunday Times 4737 by Dean Mayer

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Another very fine puzzle from Dean, with the trademark concise clueing and some enjoyable splashes of wit. For me this was quite a tussle which I undertook on the train back from Manchester to London, completing it just before we pulled into Euston.

14ac and 10d were my choice picks from a very fine crop of clues, with the ingenuity of 25ac also well worth a mention in despatches. 2dn and 6dn unnerved me somewhat as, whilst the answers came readily enough, I felt I was missing something - see further comments in the blog below.

Thanks as ever to Dean for a most enjoyable challenge.

Definitions underlined: DD = double definition: anagrams indicated by *(--): letters omitted indicated by {-}

Across
1Theatricalgroup (4)
CAMP - DD - a gentle entry point that belied the rigours to follow...
3About to crack puzzle that’s big, say (3,7)
FOR EXAMPLE - RE (about) 'cracks' FOX (puzzle) + AMPLE (big)
9Sort of stopped carrying on (9)
POSTPONED - *(STOPPED + ON) with "sort of" as the anagram indicator. I think the definition here is based on a postponement meaning a temporary cessation, with 'carrying on' simply placing ON in the anagram mix. On the other hand, maybe the whole clue is intended as an & Lit. All advice appreciated...
11Evil guards heading for Orient Express (5)
VOICE - VICE (evil) goes around (guards) O (heading for Orient)
12Wee bairn does better after this (6-8)
TOILET TRAINING - Cryptic definition with the youngster's urination skills improving following tuition. Well, that's good to know...
14I saw, or see, monarch astride horse (6)
LOGGER - The lumberjack appears with LO (see) + ER (monarch) going around (astride) GG (horse). Very neat.
15Wasted, I had spoken for favourite (4-4)
BLUE-EYED - Homophone (spoken) of BLEW I'D (wasted I had)
17Son meets various tragic heroes (8)
SAVIOURS - S (son) + *(VARIOUS) with "tragic" indicating the anagram
19A desire to circle around bay (6)
ALCOVE - A LOVE (a desire) 'circles' C (around - circa)
22Broadcast movie is Dragnet, possibly (9,5)
STREAMING VIDEO - *(MOVIE IS DRAGNET) with "possibly" indicating the anagram
24Prison camp starts to give up inmate (5)
GULAG - First letters (starts to) of Give Up + LAG (inmate of the prison)
25As 2 is, with 2 2 (9)
VOWELLESS - MISSING (answer to 2 down) with 2 vowels (I and I) 'missing' (answer to 2 down). Very neat and a tad unorthodox - which makes it more fun in my book.
26Piece in each line of letters (10)
EPISTOLARY - PISTOL (piece - slang for firearm) 'in' EA (abbrev. each) and RY (line - as in railway)
27Spell"photograph" (4)
SNAP - DD, the first being as in cold snap/spell


Down
1Make MONEY (10)
CAPITALISE - Clever concise clue, with the upper case reference and the added underlying meaning of capitalising on a situation to make money
2Lost without being lost (7)
MISSING - Cryptic definition which I found a bit odd (as it is pretty close to a literal definition) - but maybe I'm, er, missing something. Initially I thought 'being' gave us IS, but the remaining MSING doesn't seem to lead anywhere. So I think its simply acknowledging that, if something is missing, it may turn up again in which case it is temporarily lost but not necessarily lost in the more finite sense of a game that is lost.
4Detailed lecture about Newton (6)
ORNATE - ORATE (lecture) goes around (about) N (Newton in the scientific sense of a measure of force)
5I’d be all upset over comedy western (2,6)
EL DIABLO - *(ID BE ALL) - with "upset" indicating the anagram - plus O (over - cricket abbrev.). Did not know of the movie, but the anagram fodder was clear enough particularly once a couple of cross checkers were in place.
6A qualification? (8,5)
ADVANCED LEVEL - Another cryptic somewhat like 2 down where I spent some time looking for layers of complexity that are probably not there (unless I've missed something). I think this is simply based on A(dvanced) levels often being referred to just as "A's".
7Provide sandwiches I can freely give? (7)
PLIANCY - PLY (provide - as in ply with drink) wraps around (sandwiches) *(I CAN) with "freely" pointing us to the anagram
8Still happening, not finishing (4)
EVEN - I think the definition is based on the usage of even meaning 'yet' (or possibly as a comparative - even better / better still), with the wordplay EVEN{t} (happening not finishing)
10In old money, 2 and 6 perhaps (6,2,5)
PIECES OF EIGHT - Delightful cryptic with 2 and 6 being the summands (a word I've only just discovered so I might as well show it off! - being the addition equivalent to factors in multiplication) and also carrying echoes of the old half crown. My clue of the day thanks to its trickery in sending me off looking for some time at 2d and 6d.
13Inert gas? (4,6)
IDLE GOSSIP - Nice droll cryptic definition
16Being proper, wash up early (8)
PRIMEVAL - PRIM (being proper) + LAVE reversed (wash up). My Chambers gives Lave as being archaic and I'd not come across it before, but with its French and lavatorial echoes it seemed a pretty good punt.
18Order to break 7 egg yolks (7)
VITELLI - TELL (order) gets in between (to break) VII (7 in Roman numerals)
20A blonde totty dated friend (3,4)
OLD BEAN - *(A BLONDE) with "totty" apparently being the anagram indicator, giving us the somewhat old-fashioned term of endearment (much used by my old French master who should have been a character in a Wodehouse novel). The only meaning of totty with which I was familiar was the decidedly non-PC slang term, but my Chambers also gives it as "tipsy" which makes it a perfect anagram signpost.
21A reply means we receive pens (6)
ANSWER - Hidden in ('penned' in by) meANSWEReceive
23Duck almost became ugly one (4)
OGRE - O (duck) + GRE{w} (almost became)

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