Independent 8,858 by Phi

The usual from Phi: a very pleasant and sound crossword that maintains the high standard. And as usual I am a bit lost on one or two, but these will I’m sure be explained.

As I say below, I had thought there might be an astronomical theme, but failing that, and this theory does I think fail, I can’t see anything else.

Definitions underlined.

Across
9 VIOLA
Shakespeare heroine not dead, not entirely, and back to claim love (5)

(aliv{e})rev. round o

10 INAMORATA
Loved one turned at a European country, abandoning American (9)

(at a Romani{a})rev.

11 RAGTIME
Music covered by newspaper (particular example not so much) (7)

rag Time{s} — ‘covered by’ is just a link

12 TONSURE
Hairstyle sported by the fashionable, certainly (7)

ton [= the fashionable] sure

13 PROFESSOR
Reporters engaged in besetting of alternative academic (9)

pr(of)ess or — ‘engaged in besetting’ is a rather long containment indicator

14 BINGO
Get rid of game of skill for game of chance (5)

bin Go — Go, or should it be go, is an oriental game of skill

15 THE OAKS
Sports event similar to (yet preceding?) The Ashes? (3,4)

The Oaks is similar to the Ashes in that both oaks and ashes are trees, yet precedes The Ashes usually since The Oaks is a horse race run at Epsom in June and The Ashes (series of cricket matches between England and Australia, in case you weren’t aware) usually come later in the summer.

17 LOOK-SEE
Gander free to nip tail of duck and tail of goose (4-3)

loo({duc}k)se {goos}e

19 HOSED
Washed and accommodated, having abandoned university (5)

ho{u}sed

21 SELF-DOUBT
Active but folds, pierced by me, ultimately? (4-5)

(but folds)* round {m}e is the wordplay and I suppose this is an &lit., but I can’t see the connection with self-doubt at all

23 LAMBADA
Dance: attack inadequate one (7)

lam [= attack] bad a

25 NEWNESS
Novelty point about alcohol I ignored (7)

ne(w{i}ne)ss

27 CRESCENDO
Soccer game about to finish – more roars from the crowd? (9)

(soccer)* round end — Phi is using the word crescendo in the correct sense: it’s not, as you so often see, an equivalent to climax, but an increase in sound

28 REACH
Get to spread the word after priest decamps (5)

{p}reach

Down
1 OVER
Finished port once top’s removed (4)

{D}over

2 FOXGLOVE
Sly character liking to restrict good source of drug (8)

fox [= sly character] love round g — the foxglove is a source of digitalis

3 NATIVE LAND
Home territory unhappily coming to valiant end (6,4)

(valiant end)* — ‘native land’ is not a term I was that familiar with, but it’s there

4 RIVERS
Waters run, heading off aquatic experts? (6)

r {d}ivers

5 PASTORAL
Early female MP embraced by friend in the country (8)

p(Astor)al — Lady Astor

6 MOON
Source of light activated after an instant (4)

mo [= an instant] on [= activated] — some would say that the moon isn’t really a source of light and only reflects light, but that’s being a bit fussy: it doesn’t matter how the moon emits light — it does

7 SATURN
Ring-bearer positioned in front of vase (6)

sat urn — Saturn has rings — when I saw this answer and the preceding one and knowing that Phi was interested in astronomy I suspected a Nina connected with this, but I can see nothing else

8 MALEVOLENT
Nasty digger swallowing beer – very Northern Territory (10)

m(ale v)ole NT

13 PITCH-BLACK
Promotional stuff covering book’s shortcoming in obscurity (5-5)

pitch b lack —I think the definition has to be this, not just ‘obscurity’, to make them compatible parts of speech — it still looks a bit of a stretch to me, but I suppose that ‘in obscurity’ is just about adjectival

14 BROADSWORD
US woman’s agreement? It might be double-edged (10)

broad’s word

16 SUSTAINS
Upholds crimes involving American soldiers? (8)

s(US TA)ins — why has Phi put an question mark at the end of this clue? I can’t see any doubt about any of the definitions.

18 SAUCEPAN
Kitchen utensil, brass, not entirely long (8)

sauce [= brass] pan{g}

20 SUMMER
Caller’s dismissed just after heated period (6)

summ{on}er

22 LONDON
US author not enough for single academic (6)

lon{e} don

24 ARCH
Stone not needed for formal monumental structure (4)

{st}arch — Chambers does indeed give starch as an adjective, but I can’t imagine the appropriate sentence

26 SOHO
Responses to revelation raised in this part of 22 (4)

(oho’s)rev. — since 22 is London this is part of London

*anagram

17 comments on “Independent 8,858 by Phi”

  1. Avatar for Kathryn's Dad
    Comment #1
    Kathryn's Dad
    March 6, 2015 at 11:34 am at

    Thanks, John. Sound as always from Phi, and like you I was looking for something astronomical once MOON and SATURN had gone in.

    I failed on THE OAKS – just couldn’t see it at all (I’m even less into horse racing than I am into golf …) Not sure that I understand the clue anyway, since The Ashes (in England, anyway) usually start before June, if memory serves. The international cricket schedule is so crazy these days that anything can happen.

  2. Avatar for Cyborg
    Comment #2
    March 6, 2015 at 11:46 am at

    Thanks John and Phi. I think oaks precede ashes when burnt.
    Can anyone explain “long” => “pang” for me? I can only find “pang” as a “noun” and long as anything but a noun.

  3. Avatar for gwep
    Comment #3
    gwep
    March 6, 2015 at 11:54 am at

    16D possibly the question mark is there because the insertion is not “American soldiers” but “American” + “soldiers” – ie the British Territorial Army, for which there is, I assume, no American equivalent.

    Thanks to Phi and John.

  4. Avatar for Gaufrid
    Comment #4
    Gaufrid
    March 6, 2015 at 11:58 am at

    Hi Cyborg @2
    I think John’s finger slipped down one row on his keyboard, it should read PAN[t] for the ‘not entirely long’ in 18dn.

  5. Avatar for Andy B
    Comment #5
    March 6, 2015 at 12:16 pm at

    The way the Test calendar in this country is now set up it is possible that The Oaks can be run before The Ashes starts, but I didn’t read the clue that way. I think it could be referring to the fact that oaks can become ashes if they are burned.

  6. Avatar for Cyborg
    Comment #6
    March 6, 2015 at 12:34 pm at

    Thanks Gaufrid @ 4, I completely missed that option.

  7. Avatar for WordPlodder
    Comment #7
    WordPlodder
    March 6, 2015 at 12:48 pm at

    Thanks to S & B,

    A bit gentler than Phi’s last few offerings. I see a few musical references – VIOLA, RAGTIME, PASTORAL and CRESCENDO for example, but doubt that makes a theme.

    Sorry, I’m being thick, but ‘on’ for ‘just after’ in 20d? ‘Sauce’ for ‘brass’ in 18 d is also a new one to me.

  8. Avatar for Cyborg
    Comment #8
    March 6, 2015 at 1:35 pm at

    WordPlodder @ 8, I read “on” in the sense of “cash on delivery”.

  9. Avatar for allan_c
    Comment #9
    allan_c
    March 6, 2015 at 1:53 pm at

    Thanks, Phi and John

    Re 15ac there’s an old saying about the weather. Whether (sorry, couldn’t resist!) oak or ash trees come into leaf first is supposed to predict the sort of summer to follow:

    “Oak before ash, only a splash; ash before oak, we’re in for a soak.”

    Does anyone know of any evidence to back it up?

  10. Avatar for Pelham Barton
    Comment #10
    Pelham Barton
    March 6, 2015 at 4:48 pm at

    Thanks Phi and John

    15ac: I wondered if this might be a reference to the old song “The Oak and The Ash”.

  11. Avatar for Phi
    Comment #11
    March 6, 2015 at 6:31 pm at

    Yes, it’s the burning of the oak that produces the ash.

    Genre fiction Nine warning (and you won’t have to go far down the alphabet).

  12. Avatar for Lurchio
    Comment #12
    Lurchio
    March 6, 2015 at 9:38 pm at

    Defeated by the Nina, as ever; thanks to Phi for the pointer to Ben Aaronovitch (Foxglove Summer, Moon [over] Soho)

  13. Avatar for John
    Comment #13
    John
    March 6, 2015 at 10:02 pm at

    Very kind of you, Gaufrid @4, to suggest that my finger slipped when writing pan{g} rather than pan{t}. I simply saw ‘pang’ as a verb (which is, perhaps surprisingly, justified by Chambers) but your suggestion is obviously correct.

  14. Avatar for Andy B
    Comment #14
    March 6, 2015 at 10:28 pm at

    Cyborg@2 – apologies for missing the fact that you had also thought of the correct oaks/ashes connection as confirmed by Phi@11.

  15. Avatar for William F P
    Comment #15
    William F P
    March 7, 2015 at 8:32 am at

    A mini theme, as here indicated, is not a Nina – surely?

  16. Avatar for beery hiker
    Comment #16
    beery hiker
    March 7, 2015 at 10:01 pm at

    Did this as a joint effort in the pub last night and found it an entertaining challenge – we certainly struggled with a few of the parsings.

    Thanks to John and Phi

  17. Avatar for Teresa
    Comment #17
    Teresa
    March 8, 2015 at 5:26 pm at

    Re. 21 Across
    I thought that the question mark after “me, ultimately” was a kind of “self-doubt”, perhaps.

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