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Quick Cryptic 1032 by Felix

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I enjoyed this offering from Felix - nothing obscure, but some teasers that required a bit of thinking about (9d being an example).

12a proved yet again the wisdom of the old crossword adage "if you see a clue where you really cannot work out what on earth is going on, it's probably a hidden..." - and sure enough it was. It's a tip I happily pass on to new players, as it is one of the most useful things I have learned over the last few years doing this stuff.

I should also make special mention of the quality of the surfaces in this puzzle. Most were very elegant and conjured up pleasing images whilst simultaneously cluing the answer most fairly. 1a and 21d were standouts for me in this regard, but most of the remainder between those excellent "book ends" were pretty damned good in my opinion.

So, thanks to Felix - look forward to seeing how you all got on. I may not be particularly responsive to comments today as I am on holiday and will be tramping moorlands rather than looking at my computer - but I'm sure the usual crew will address any queries.

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

Across
1Swimmer with the deep, deep voice (3,4)
SEA BASS - SEA (the deep) + BASS (deep voice)
5Chess player’s wine? (5)
WHITE - I guess you could call this a DD, but I think (on balance) the first part is more of a cryptic steer towards the answer rather than a definition as such. Either way, it works fine and held me up until I got the H cross checker as I was trying to think of the names of chess players and only came up with two - Fischer and Kasparov!
8Deem rallies out of order in Ireland (7,4)
EMERALD ISLE - *(DEEM RALLIES) with "out of order" signalling the anagram
10Where you could see stallionbolt (4)
STUD - DD
11Inspector very sour when put out (8)
SURVEYOR - *(VERY SOUR) with "when put out" indicating the anagram
12Not all appreciate the rector’s tie (6)
TETHER - Hidden in (not all) appreciaTETHERector's. And very well hidden it was, too - and a lovely surface: top flight clue.
14Railed aloud, as trespassers do? (6)
INVADE - Sounds like (aloud) INVEIGHED (railed)
16To look impressive, make a slight reduction? (3,1,4)
CUT A DASH - If you make a slight reduction in something you might be said to be cutting it a dash
18Point after animal is beheaded (4)
EAST - {B}EAST (animal is beheaded)
20Azure reprint, strangely lacking a controversial award
(6,5)
TURNER PRIZE - *({A}ZURE REPRINT) -"lacking A" - with "strangely" signposting the anagram. And for anyone unsure of the 'controversial' tag, you might want to read this http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/art/turner-prize/8834871/The-Turner-Prizes-most-controversial-moments.html
22Oil? Carful does, regularly (5)
CRUDE - Every other letter (regularly) of CaRfUl DoEs
23Drinking vessels broken by German assailants (7)
MUGGERS - MUGS (drinking vessels) with GER inside (broken by German)


Down
2Old girlfriend, perhaps, to dine and pass out (5)
EXEAT - EX (old girlfriend) + EAT (dine). As a young fellow I received an instructive introduction to the English class system when I was sent to a boarding school in a west country town which had two such schools. I was told that our school was socially superior on the basis that "when parents come to take one of our boys away for a weekend, the boy gets an EXEAT: when the same thing happens at the school down the road, the boy gets a PERMIT". These people actually believed this sort of stuff - God help us!
3How wide is the cut beneath loaf? (7)
BREADTH - TH{E} (the cut) 'beneath' BREAD (loaf)
4Spring appears, finally, every year (3)
SPA - S (appearS finally) + PA (per annum - every year). And I can't wait...
6Holds note, displaying urgency (5)
HASTE - HAST (holds - somewhat archaic form) + E (note)
7Do hotel breaks: useful base for mountaineer? (7)
TOEHOLD - *(DO HOTEL) with "breaks" pointing to the anagram
9Rather “unfair” putting old vessel in plate (7)
DARKISH - Put ARK (old vessel) in DISH (plate) and there you have it. Playful definition with the quote marks telling us something a bit cheeky is going on.
11Appellation of vase, outwardly identical (7)
SURNAME - URN (vase) with SAME around it (outwardly identical)
13A torque, twisting, that has zero latitude (7)
EQUATOR - *(A TORQUE) with "twisting" indicating the anagram
15Watching struggle by faction (7)
VIEWING - VIE (struggle) + WING (faction)
17A call at first clear and sharp (5)
ACRID - A + C (A Call at first) + RID (clear), my LOI for no obvious reason
19Female meeting the queen becomes complete (5)
SHEER - SHE (female) + ER (the queen)
21Girl’s tips on gamesmanship for you (3)
PRU - Last letters (tips) of gamesmanshiP foR yoU

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