Solving Time: Well I am in a little difficulty here, since I printed it out as usual on 1st Feb, solved it, put it to one side pending writing the blog, and I haven't seen it since.. so I had to print off and solve another one yesterday, which took me about 40 minutes. That's faster than the first time, and for some clues there was a definite feeling of déjà vu, but sadly quite a lot of them seemed completely unfamiliar. At least this month the solution is all correct, a blessed relief.
cd = cryptic definition, dd = double definition, rev = reversed, homophones are written in quotes, anagrams as *(--)
ODO = Oxford Dictionaries Online, OED = Oxford Dictionary, etc.
cd = cryptic definition, dd = double definition, rev = reversed, homophones are written in quotes, anagrams as *(--)
ODO = Oxford Dictionaries Online, OED = Oxford Dictionary, etc.
Across | |
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1 | scorzonera - area = ZONE in S( |
6 | esth - hidden in tribES THat |
9 | triclinium - CLINI( |
10 | yump - YUM + P. A word I knew, from various adventures in my old Landrover Discovery, years ago |
12 | eisteddfodau - *(FADED TEDIOUS) |
15 | ice anchor - = "I sank her." An unexceptionable homophone |
17 | on-off - O + NO (Japanese play) + FF. What a relationship might be.. |
18 | bajri - R + JAB rev., + I. A type of millet |
19 | Tupungato - A GNU + PUT rev., + TO( |
20 | concelebrate - formerly = ONCE in *(BRACELET) |
24 | irie - I( |
25 | giardiasis - AID + RA (Royal Artillery) rev. in GI + SIS. A very nasty illness, ("Beaver fever") which you have to be on your guard against, when trekking in some parts of the world, notably the USA. |
26 | Eryl - LYRE rev. Not a name I've come across, but listed in my trusty 11th edition of Chambers - but not in the useless, miserable current 12th edition |
27 | amercement - AMER( |
Down | |
1 | sith - 'TIS rev., + H( |
2 | olid - I in OLD. Rank as in "Smelling extremely unpleasant" (ODO) |
3 | zillionaires - "put out in parts, mostly upset" = SERIALIZ( |
4 | nonet - MONET, with the M turned into a N by erasing a vertical stroke, more or less.. hence the "approximated" |
5 | round trip - easy if you find that meaning of ROUND: not omitting or disguising anything; frank: "she berated him in good round terms." + TRIP, what everyone did in the '60s with LSD. Except me, sadly |
7 | squadronal - thigh muscle = QUAD (sothat's where they are) in: S( |
8 | hoppus foot - opposite = OPP + US F( |
11 | eflornithine - sparse = THIN, in *(OR FELINE). An instructive clue for more nervous Club Monthliers, since it turns out this is not actually a difficult clue to solve, despite it being such a difficult word.. you just need a good dictionary to check it exists! |
13 | riebeckite - IE + B in REC + KITE. Another easy one, if you parse the clue carefully |
14 | perjinkity - *(JERKIN) in shame = PITY |
16 | hetaerism - SIRE + ATE rev. in HM (the queen). A Greek word, which I happened to know because of a remarkable science fiction book called "Eon," by Greg Bear. Unfortunately dated nowadays, but a great work of fiction in its day. I'm still waiting to see Mouseion. |
21 | rarer - R( |
22 | isle - ( |
23 | psst - SS in P( |