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Sunday Times 4769 by Jeff Pearce

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A highly enjoyable and (in overall terms) not particularly taxing offering from Jeff this week, but with (at least for me) a sting in the tail at 11dn which took me an age to rumble.

Some lovely clues, particularly the theatrically themed 5ac and 22dn, the latter just pipping the former as my clue of the day. Thanks as always to our setter.

Not much else to add - here's how I think it all plays out...

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

Across
1Shrub grew on pitch (8)
ROCKROSE - ROSE (grew) goes 'on' ROCK (pitch)
5Quickto help the erring player (6)
PROMPT - DD, the second somewhat cryptically (and very nicely) referring to assisting the forgetful actor going "err..."
9Conservative politician breaking laws breaks down (8)
CRUMPLES - C (Conservative) + RULES (breaking laws) with MP (politician) inside
10Mother carries batty aunt’s old gown (6)
MANTUA - MA (mother) wraps around (carries) *(AUNT), with "batty" signalling the anagram. Being a bit light on expertise regarding C18th courtly fashion, this was an unknown - but fortunately the wordplay was generous.
12Sacks, say, for endless waffle (5)
RABBI - RABBI{t} (endless waffle) gives us Lord Jonathan Sacks, formerly Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth and well known to most listeners (of whatever faith or lack thereof) to BBC Radio for his thought-provoking homilies. Whether he will be equally well known to our pals outside the UK remains to be seen...
13Some fish and leafy vegetable served in beer (9)
PILCHARDS - CHARD (leafy vegetable) in PILS (beer)
14Players might brave a hostile reception (4,3,5)
FACE THE MUSIC - Cryptic definition turning on 'players' being musicians
18Out of one’s sight, and mind? (5,3,4)
ROUND THE BEND - Another cryptic definition reflecting two uses of the phrase, one literal and one the slang expression. I'm reminded of the legendary simultaneous translation gaffe at some EU conference where the Italian Finance Minister's assertion that "the Italian economy is turning the corner" was relayed to non-Italian speaking delegates through the headphones as "the Italian economy is going round the bend".
21Dessert inn served, short of small plates etc (6,3)
DINNER SET - *(DES{S}ERT INN) with "served" signposting the anagram and "short of small' telling us to remove an S
23Balm left in store (5)
SALVE - L (left) 'in' SAVE (store)
24Try to contain one excessive painter (6)
GIOTTO - GO (try) 'contains' I OTT (one excessive - i.e. over the top) giving us the early Renaissance master
25Meticulous account by clergyman (8)
ACCURATE - AC (account) + CURATE (clergyman)
26Secure gold carriage (6)
LANDAU - LAND (secure) + AU (gold - chemical symbol)
27Touring east a devotee acquires a 23? (4,4)
ALOE VERA - A LOVER (a devotee) goes round (tours) E (east) and also 'acquires A' at the end, giving a type of salve (23 across)


Down
1Best everalbum chart entry (6)
RECORD - I originally had this as a DD (as indicated), but on writing up the blog I'm not so sure: maybe it's just an overall cryptic definition with the "best ever" bit leading us to the concept of a "record". Either way, it went in easily enough...
2Affectionate mate’s after cold stout (6)
CHUBBY - HUBBY (affectionate mate - i.e. endearing term for the spouse) 'after' C (cold)
3Primer damaged centre of grandma’s carpet (9)
REPRIMAND - *(PRIMER) - with "damaged" indicating the anagram - + AND (centre of grANDma)
4Switzerland entered into expensive contract for event (12)
STEEPLECHASE - CH (Switzerland) 'entered into' STEEP LEASE (expensive contract) for the horseracing or athletics event
6Make contact with heads of royal estate about crown hire (5)
REACH - First letters (heads) of Royal Estate About Crown Hire
7Being most experienced, marks a written exam about old
city (8)
MATUREST - M (marks) + A TEST (a written exam) going around UR (old city)
8A game partnership invested in some land to do a deal (8)
TRANSACT - NS (a game partnership - bridge pair) inside (invested in) TRACT (some land)
11The order of chimps? (12)
ALPHABETICAL - Decidedly cryptic reference to the fact that the letters of C H I M P S are indeed in alphabetical order. My last one in by a country mile, having convinced myself I was looking for some kind of zoological term that I almost certainly did not know. Having stared at the six cross checkers for an age, "alphabetical" came to mind but it still took me a while for the penny to drop. I suspect this is one of those clues you either spot immediately (and feel very smug) or which drives you to several glasses of your preferred bevy before eventually getting it.
15Word meaning very little— it’s without cryptic clue (9)
MINUSCULE - MINUS (it's without) + *(CLUE) with "cryptic" signalling the anagram
16Lavish glutton entertains staff on a lake (8)
PRODIGAL - PIG (glutton) includes (entertains) ROD (staff), with the whole lot then going 'on' A L (a lake)
17Reject blue act appearing first (4,4)
TURN DOWN - DOWN (blue) with TURN (act) 'appearing first'
19About to drop stick (6)
CLEAVE - C (about) + LEAVE (drop)
20Vegetable placed around firm Spanish bread, once (6)
PESETA - PEA (vegetable) is 'placed round' SET (firm) giving us the former Spanish unit of currency
22"More rhubarb", might one say? (5)
EXTRA - Lovely supporting cryptic steer towards the theatrical 'extra' whose role may be limited to muttering "rhubarb" in crowd scenes. Saving the best to last, this was my clue of the day.

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