Beelzebub 1,298

This one seemed quite hard at first, but things did fall into place steadily enough. Lots of nice long anagrams to work through, too.

I’m not certain I’ve quite nailed the parsing of 31 across yet.

*=anag, []=dropped, <=reversed.

Across
1 SPRECHGESANG – (SCRAP HEN EGGS)*. A sort of cross between speaking and singing.
10 TRITIDE – I’D in TRITE.
12 OCELOT – (TOLE + CO)<.
13 ARET – ARE + T[elly].
14 HAIRY WOUBIT – (WITH YOUR NAI[l])*.
15 HERSE – ‘S in HERE.
16 ELSPETH – PET in [w]ELSH.
17 ANYTIME – A + NY + (M in TIE).
22 ORARIUM – two definitions, a stole and a book of prayers.
23 DIADROM – (ORD in MAID)<.
25 STOAIO in STAI[r].
26 COSMETICIAN – (TONIC C[r]EAM IS)*.
28 LISA – [al]L IS A[rranged].
29 PICK AT – PIC[k] + KAT.
30 ASININEA + (IN in SINE).
31 PROLEGOMENON – possibly PRO + LEG + OMEN + ON, but I can’t confirm “pro” for “Insect”. Clue was Insect limb: token leg used in preliminary study.
Down
1 SLOW HANDCLAP – (CASH DOWN ALL + P[urchases])*.
2 PSCHENTSCH in PENT).
3 RHEA – [ove]RHEA[d].
4 ENLISTED MAN – (SENTINEL MAD)*.
5 CHOREIC – CHORE + I + C.
6 GROWLERL.
7 EIDOS – (SO + DOE)<.
8 AIRBED – A + DEBRI[s]<.
9 GET THE MITTEN – [bu]TTE[ry] in GET THEM IN.
11 TAU PARTICLE – (ACTUAL TRIPE)*.
18 MOOTING – TIN in MOOG.
19 FASCISM – (ASCI + S) in FM.
20 GUANACOAC in GUANO.
21 CASSIO – CASSI[n]O. The lieutenant from Othello.
24 RETIE – I in RETE.
27 AKIN – [f]AKIN[g].

15 comments on “Beelzebub 1,298”

  1. Avatar for Gaufrid
    Comment #1
    Gaufrid
    January 25, 2015 at 9:09 am at

    Thanks Simon
    31ac is PROLEG + OMEN + ON. From Chambers: proleg (zoology) – “an insect larva’s abdominal leg, distinguished from a thoracic or ‘true’ leg”.

  2. Avatar for Simon Harris
    Comment #2
    Simon Harris
    January 25, 2015 at 10:27 am at

    Thanks, Gaufrid. Perhaps should have spotted that, but LEG for “limb” seemed pretty safe!

  3. Avatar for Dormouse
    Comment #3
    Dormouse
    January 25, 2015 at 10:35 am at

    I seem to recall that I completed this quicker than in previous weeks, although there were several I couldn’t parse, including 31ac, but I was getting there with that having found “proleg” in Chambers.

    7dn held me up as EIDOS doesn’t seem to be in Chambers and I wasn’t familiar with the word. I see, however, that it is mentioned in at least one etymology.

    I see also that 14ac is one of those words unfortunately left out of the new Chambers, although ironically, several alternative spellings are included but with no definitions, only a pointer to the non-existent main entry. Fortunately, this was a word that came up just about the first time I attempted an Azed, nearly forty years ago, so it has stuck in my memory.

  4. Avatar for Simon Harris
    Comment #4
    Simon Harris
    January 25, 2015 at 10:46 am at

    Yeah, I now remember not finding EIDOS via the Chambers app and resorting to Google. I probably didn’t think to mention it as I’ve no idea how up-to-date the app is, and suspect it may be at least a couple of editions behind the book. Perhaps no bad thing in light of the recent issues!

  5. Avatar for Dormouse
    Comment #5
    Dormouse
    January 25, 2015 at 12:13 pm at

    For what it’s worth, EIDOS is in the online Chambers Word Wizard, which is where I finally found it, but not in the current edition of Chambers, nor the previous two, except as parts of etymologies.

  6. Avatar for Conrad Cork
    Comment #6
    Conrad Cork
    January 25, 2015 at 12:17 pm at

    Thanks Simon (and you know who….)

    Failed on the unch in eidos. Ho hum.

    BTW in case anyone doesn’t know,the missing words from the 2014 BRB are available from the Chambers site as a PDF.

  7. Avatar for Dormouse
    Comment #7
    Dormouse
    January 25, 2015 at 5:50 pm at

    Hooray! Printed it, thanks.

  8. Avatar for Conrad Cork
    Comment #8
    Conrad Cork
    January 26, 2015 at 9:39 am at

    Dormouse@7

    Hope you also saved it.

  9. Avatar for Dormouse
    Comment #9
    Dormouse
    January 26, 2015 at 9:45 pm at

    Why, is it likely to disappear?

  10. Avatar for Conrad Cork
    Comment #10
    Conrad Cork
    January 27, 2015 at 8:49 am at

    Dormouse@9

    Sait-on jamais.

  11. Avatar for Dormouse
    Comment #11
    Dormouse
    January 27, 2015 at 9:08 am at

    CC@10

    I failed O-level French in 1968. @-)

  12. Avatar for Conrad Cork
    Comment #12
    Conrad Cork
    January 27, 2015 at 10:19 am at

    DM@11

    One never knows. I don’t trust things I can’t touch. Belt braces, and then some, that’s my philosophy.

    Depressing to realise I am more than a decade older than you.

  13. Avatar for Simon Harris
    Comment #13
    Simon Harris
    January 27, 2015 at 11:05 am at

    What on earth is an “O-level”? 😉

  14. Avatar for Dormouse
    Comment #14
    Dormouse
    January 27, 2015 at 12:30 pm at

    CC@12

    It’s even worse. 🙂 I was considered a boy genius at school and was entered into an express form, which meant I did my O-levels (and A-levels) a year early. And, as my birthday in late in July, I was only 14 when I failed that O-level.

  15. Avatar for flashling
    Comment #15
    flashling
    January 27, 2015 at 7:16 pm at

    @Simon gah the yoof of today 🙂

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