Enigmatic Variations No. 1156: Definition by Xanthippe

DEFINITION ticks several boxes in the list of classic EV devices – misprints in definitions giving some thematic material (a song title and part of a line from it) followed by the removal of some letters from the grid, and the drawing of a shape in their place. Plus, a little twist in the tail, with the last two misprinted letters leading to some more thematic material…

But despite its classic devices, and the relative ‘antiquity’ (?!) of the song, the theme is right bang up-to-date, if you ‘follow’ my drift…

My initial approach was to run through and see if any misprints jumped out at me, to try and get a foothold. I made reasonable progress, starting from the bottom up – ‘gent on horseback’ had to be ‘went’ to get RODE; ‘Hag understanding’ had to be ‘had’ to get ‘KNEW… However, I didn’t help myself by misinterpreting the preamble and writing down the correct letters  – W from ‘went’, D from ‘had’ – rather than the misprinted letters themselves, as stated, so G and G were the letters required for these two.

Once I had got past this little faux pas, things proceeded nicely – 24, 25, 26 had ‘…OBI…’ – is this going to be a Star Wars theme? But no, the first few clues eventually had to be ‘ROCKIN’ ROBIN’ – which I knew vaguely as a Michael Jackson, or Jackson 5, song from the Seventies (relative antiquity?!). A little e-research was required to refresh my vague knowledge of the lyrics, and all was revealed. The song includes the lines:

‘…all the little birdies on Jaybird Street,

Love to hear the robin gotweet, tweet, tweet…’

The last two misprinted letters were H and G, the start and end of HASHTAG, which is used as some sort of identifier in the act of tweeting, m’lud. (I have to admit I am not particularly a member of the twit-erati – I did join up and send three tweets, but I soon lost interest…maybe because I find it hard to limit myself to 140 characters! And I’m not completely sure when you would use a # as opposed to an @…)

Now for the clever, ‘how do they do that’, moment – all occurences of the letters of HASHTAG – A, G, H, S and T – had to be removed and a shape drawn in their place. At first I thought this might be the Twitter bird symbol, but that would need more than four lines – and in fact it was, appropriately enough, a ‘hash’ sign:

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I’m sure I have seen similar devices before, where all occurrences of a letter, or a set of letters, can be joined up or drawn through to make a relevant shape, but it never ceases to amaze me how a setter can add this level of complexity to the creation of a grid – on top of the mindboggling effort of trying to get all the spaces filled in the first place!

All in all, a nice theme and denouément, great grid construction, and overall reasonably challenging, but not too difficult clueing. Very enjoyable – thanks, Xanthippe.

Now for the 140 character version:

@Xanthippe #EV1156 Misprinted letters = MJackson song ‘Rockin’ Robin…go tweet*3’. ’ Hashtag’ letters removed make hash #. #Wow! @mc_rapper67

 

Finally – I wasn’t sure of the misprint/parsing of DOWRY at 42 across – grateful for any enlightenment here, and/or for any other errors or omissions below…

(Thanks to Xanthippe for clearing this up – DOT has a second meaning as ‘marriage portion’, or dowry..)

Across
Clue No Length Solution Misprinted letter Clue (definition underlined, misprinted word in bold) /
Logic/Parsing
1 (8) FREEZE-UP R Tire Time of ice region, losing heart during release from commitment (8) /
FREE_UP (release from commitment) around ZE (zone, or area, losing ‘heart’)
7 (5) ORLOP O Run into game over deck dock (5) /
O_LOP (polo, game, ‘over’) around R (run)
11 (4) ROME Capital Mike’s invested in source of koi carp, maybe? (4) /
RO_E (source of koi carp, maybe) around M (Mike)
13 (3) ONE C Coke’s Joke’s beside ecstasy (3) /
ON (beside) + E (Ecstasy)
14 (3) IRE K Father’s mislaid special rake rake (3) /
(S)IRE (father), mislaying S (special)
16 (6) ROSERY Sorrel almost destroyed Yankee flower garden (6) /
ROSER (anag, i.e. destroyed, of SORRE(L), almost) + Y (Yankee)
17 (4) AMEN I Name, possibly, for list last of words in prayer (4) /
anag, i.e. possibly, of NAME
18 (4) EIRE N Inland Island country visible in lake’s reflection (4) /
lake ERIE, reflected
19 (7) NOUGHTS 35s new shotgun (7) /
anag, i.e. new, of SHOTGUN
21 (6) GATHER R Teen head girl oddly twisting curl cull (6) /
anag, i.e. twisting, of odd letters of ‘TeEn HeAd GiRl’
23 (7) BEDAZED Stupefied periods, we hear, in the sack (7) /
BE_D (the sack) around DAZE (homophone, i.e. we hear, of days, or periods)
27 (7) EYESORE O Look at underside of boot, swapping left for right boot blot (7) /
EYE (look at) + SORE (SOLE, underside of boot, swapping L for R)
30 (6, two words) POT HAT Capital cover for Spooner’s fiery Irishman (6, two words) /
The Rev Spooner might have said ‘HOT PAT’ (fiery Irishman!)
31 (7) STAGIER B Bore More prone to overacting is tearing about without One Direction (7) /
S (contraction of IS) + TAGIER (anag, i.e about, or TEARI(N)G, without N – north, or one ‘direction’)
35 (4) ZERO I Live Love wire, half stripped back, between impedance and source of oscillation (4) /
Z (SI unit of impedance) + O (first letter, source, of Oscillation), around ER (half of wiRE, back)
37 (4) NUNS N Students receiving new blue tits tins (4) /
NU_S (National Union of Students) around N (new)
38 (6) END-ALL Origins of life lost and earth obliterated – apocalypse (6) /
anag, i.e. destroyed, of LL (first letters of Life and Lost) + AND + E (earth)
39 (3) EYE L Was brood blood kept in the fridge yesterday? (3) /
hidden word in ‘fridgE Yesterday’
40 (3) EVE O Giro Girl is continually short (3) /
EVE(R) (continuously, short)
41 (4) REDE V Russian, second in February Revolution Resolution of old (4) /
RED (Russian) + E (second letter of February)
42 (5) DOWRY E Bitter dock’s half eaten in front of dot doe (5) /
DO (DOck half eaten) in front of WRY (bitter)
43 (8) REED-WREN T Tester Nester and young hoofed animals crossing river, heading west (8) /
NE_W DEER (young, hoofed, animals) around (crossing) R (river), all heading west.
Down
Clue No Length Solution Misprinted letter Clue (definition underlined, misprinted word in bold) /
Logic/Parsing
1 (6) FRIEND O US bud bod taking ward off around Rhode Island (6) /
F_END (ward off) around RI (Rhode Island)
2 (4) ROJI H Portions of sushi Jo rolled up in Tokyo garden harden (4) /
reversed hidden word (portions of…up) in ‘sushI JO Rolled’
3 (7) EMBRUED E European doctor was sorry for dyed deed (7) /
E (European) + MB (doctor) + RUED (was sorry for)
4 (8) ZOOPHAGA All of the meat eaters down under turned up hot at stove after work (8) /
ZO (Oz, or Down Under, turned) + OP (Opus, work) + H (hot) + AGA (stove)
5 (6) ERSATZ Substitute stripped here (seated zone) (6) /
(H)ER(E) (here, stripped) + SAT (seated) = Z (zone)
6 (4) PORK A Saw’s Sow’s cut bottom off old gate and end of plank (4) /
POR(T) (obsolete for gate, or portal?) + k (last letter of plank)
7 (4) ONYX R Store Stone just knocking out line ten (4) /
ON(L)Y (just, knocking out L – line) + X (ten)
8 (6) REASTY Rancid meat with edges decaying under cooker’s base (filthy place) (6) /
R (‘base’ of ‘cookeR’) + (M)EA(T) (meat, with edges ‘decayed’) + STY (filthy place)
9 (4) LIMB T Unfinished fruit – British art arm, say (4) /
LIM(E) (‘unfinished’ fruit) + B (British)
10 (6) PENURY H Hack Lack writing with rage, finishing folio (6) /
PEN (writing) + (F)URY (rage, removing, or finishing, F – folio)
12 (10) MERSEYSIDE E Beetles’ Beatles’ home? i.e. messy red ground (10) /
anag i.e. ground, of IE MESSY RED
15 (7) REFEREE R Note iron drum (a litre short) – you may need one for your CV  RV (7) /
RE (note, do-re-mi) + FE (Fe, iron) + REE(L) (drum, short of L – litre)
20 (7) OBLOQUY See queen pinched by naughty boy, it’s a disgrace (7) /
OB_Y (anag, i.e. naughty, of BOY) around (pinching) LO (see, interjection) + QU (queen)
22 (8) ASSAILED Attacked fool was unwell (8) /
ASS (fool) + AILED (was unwell)
24 (7) BRIEFER O Shooter Shorter 15’s raised after cheese (7) /
BRIE (cheese) + FER (ref, 15D = referee, raised)
25 (6) OPENED B Unbid Undid author delves into dictionary (6) /
O_ED (Oxford English Dictionary) around (delved into by) PEN (author)
26 (6) CHASER I First of horse races churned mire mare found between fences? (6) /
anag i.e. churned, of H (first letter of horses) + RACES
28 (6) ETHANE Spain’s after French and Chinese gas (6) /
ET (and, in French) + HAN (native Chinese people) + E (Espana, Spain)
29 (6) BROKEN N Worn out nut and screws on kerb (6) /
anag, i.e. screws, of ON KERB
32 (4) KNEW G Hag Had understanding recent radio broadcast (4) /
homophone (i.e. radio broadcast) – KNEW (had understanding) sounds like NEW (recent)
33 (4) BEVY O Boer Beer, say, is seen in bakery very regularly (4) /
regular letters from ‘BakEry VerY’
34 (4) ONER H Old note with representation of HM HH(4) /
Cryptic Definition – O (old) + N (note) + ER (representation of HM, Her Majesty?)
36 (4) RODE G Sound of highway and gent went on horseback (4) /
homophone (i.e. sound of) – RODE (went on horseback) sounds like ROAD (highway)

2 comments on “Enigmatic Variations No. 1156: Definition by Xanthippe”

  1. Thanks for the excellent blog mc_rapper67. The misprint in the ‘doe’ clue was ‘dot’ with ‘of’ being part of the wordplay.
    Xanthippe

  2. I really enjoyed this. A good start to the EV year. I was impressed with the grid construction given the constraint of the positioning of the H, A, S, T and Gs.

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