Guardian Cryptic 26536 with Picture Quiz

(Please post comments on ONLY the picture quiz hereinbelow.  To post comments on the crossword puzzle, please click here.)   A nice puzzle, quite straightforward I thought.  Thanks to Chifonie.  Definitions are underlined in the clues.

Across

8    Author in South Africa to stick around (8)

SALINGER : SA(abbrev. for South Africa) + LINGER(to stick around;to hang around and not go away).

Answer: J.D., best known for his novel “The Catcher In The Rye”.

9    Wise man follows universal convention (5)

USAGE : SAGE(a wise man) placed after(follows, in an across clue) U(abbrev. for “universal”).

10    Parody old Bob’s clothing (4)

SKIT : S(abbrev. for a shilling, the former British currency unit, aka a bob) + KIT(clothing;gear, especially of a traveller or soldier).

11    Angry about many a fashion being over the top (10)

IMMODERATE : IRATE(angry) containing(about) [ M(abbrev. for a million or Roman numeral for 1000, many in either case) + MODE(a fashion;a style) ].

12    Oscar meets clear disturbance in shrine (6)

ORACLE : O(letter represented by “Oscar” in the phonetic alphabet) plus(meets) anagram of(… disturbance) CLEAR.

14    Bring into effect law that’s about tax (8)

ACTIVATE : ACT(a law, passed by Parliament, usually) + I.E.(abbrev. for “id est”, Latin for “that is”) containing(about) VAT(abbrev. for “value added tax”).

15    Union leader rabbited on, but improved things (7)

UPRATED : The 1st letter of(… leader) “Union ” + PRATED(rabbited on;talked inconsequentially).

17    Dave can wreck progress (7)

ADVANCE : Anagram of(… wreck) DAVE CAN.

20    Veteran reservists brought about conclusion of feud (8)

VENDETTA : [ VET(abbrev. for “veteran”) + TA(abbrev. for the Territorial Army, now called the Army Reserve, the volunteer reserve force in the British military) ] containing(brought about) END(the conclusion).

22    Common sense of supporters drinking at home (6)

BRAINS : BRAS(short for “brassieres”, supporters of the female chest) containing(drinking) IN(at home).

23    Classic comprises great lines (5,5)

SAINT LEGER : Anagram of(comprises) GREAT LINES.

Defn: One of the UK’s 5 Classics in horse racing.

24    Trek endlessly? That’s the spirit! (4)

MARC : “march”(a trek;a long and hard walk) minus its last letter(endlessly).

Defn: Brandy made from grapes or fruit remaining after being pressed for wine-making.

25    Small well in rock (5)

SHALE : S(abbrev. for “small”) + HALE(well, as in “hale and hearty”).

26    Ought Eritrean leaders take responsibility (8)

SHOULDER : SHOULD(ought to;obliged to) + the 1st 2 letters of(… leaders) “Eritrean “.

Down

1    Wager some liquid is setting (8)

BACKDROP : BACK(to wager;to bet on, eg. a horse in a race) + DROP(some small amount of liquid).

Defn: … or background to any scene or situation.

2    Sweet in perfect condition (4)

MINT : Double defn.

This fits both defns:

3    Brown coal left off fire (6)

IGNITE : “lignite”(a soft brownish coal, aka, well, “brown coal”) minus(… off) “l”(abbrev. for “left”).

4    Sailor eating jam caught in vehicle (7)

TRAMCAR : TAR(informal term for a sailor) containing(eating) [ RAM(to push all the way into;to jam) + C(abbrev. for “caught” in cricket scores) ].

5    Abroad with girlfriend, duke is behind the times (8)

OUTDATED : OUT(abroad;out of the country) plus(with) DATE(a girlfriend one goes out with) + D(abbrev. for “duke”).

6    In foreign land painter gets thanks for artistic work (2,8)

LA TRAVIATA : [ LATVIA(a foreign land, unless you’re Latvian of course) containing(In …) RA(post nominal letters for a painter who is a member of the Royal Academy of Arts) ] plus(gets) TA(short for “thanks”;thank you).

Defn: An opera by Verdi.

7    Former model accepted by established band (6)

SEXTET : [ EX-(prefix indicating “former”;once) + T(the Ford car model, regarded as the first automobile for the mass market) ] contained in(accepted by) SET(established;determined).

Defn: … of six players.

13    Cautious about Italian lady’s wine (10)

CHARDONNAY : CHARY(cautious;wary) containing(about) DONNA(a respectful title of address for an Italian lady, equivalent to “Madam”).

16    Acclaimed old hack adopts customs (8)

EXTOLLED : [ EX-(prefix indicating old;former) ED(abbrev. for “editor”;a newspaperman;a hack) ] containing(adopts) TOLL(a fee for a service or usage;customs – though the latter is a duty on imports or exports, whereas the former for the usage of, say, a road).

18    Preserve house in archipelago (8)

CANARIES : CAN(to preserve, as in a tin or can) + ARIES(one of the houses in the zodiac).

Defn: … in the Atlantic Ocean.

19    Long to keep a horse? That’s amusing! (7)

WAGGISH : WISH(long for) containing(to keep) [ A + GG(abbrev. for “gee-gee”, English nickname for a horse, especially a racehorse).

21    Please arrange pass (6)

ELAPSE : Anagram of(… arrange) PLEASE.

22    Burial site in local dispute (6)

BARROW : BAR(the one that is near your place of work or home and which you frequent, is your local) + ROW(a dispute).

Defn: …, or the mound of earth and stones covering it.

24    Obstinate fellow gets the slipper (4)

MULE : Double defn: 2nd: Footwear without a back.

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The following pictures have unidentified links to the puzzle.

        

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65 comments on “Guardian Cryptic 26536 with Picture Quiz”

  1. Avatar for muffin
    Comment #1
    muffin
    April 3, 2015 at 8:45 am at

    Hi scchua
    Pic 2 looks like Maria Sharapova (no connection yet)
    Pic 3 is a collection of strings – six of them could be in a SEXTET?
    Pic 7 looks like Maria Callas – in LA TRAVIATA perhaps?
    Pic 8 looks like a gigantic loom – no connection
    Pic 9 is obviously of 4 girls called CHARDONNAY!

  2. Avatar for muffin
    Comment #2
    muffin
    April 3, 2015 at 8:51 am at

    I don’t think I’ve Pic 7 correct – the images I’ve found online don’t match the costume (or the looks all that closely)

  3. Avatar for muffin
    Comment #3
    muffin
    April 3, 2015 at 8:53 am at

    Natalie Wood as Maria in West Side Story

  4. Avatar for muffin
    Comment #4
    muffin
    April 3, 2015 at 8:56 am at

    I suppose that it would be a little demeaning to describe West Side Story as a SKIT on “Romeo and Juliet”.

  5. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #5
    April 3, 2015 at 9:07 am at

    Pic 4 is the ensign of the UK Border Agency…

  6. Avatar for muffin
    Comment #6
    muffin
    April 3, 2015 at 9:08 am at

    Hi cookie
    Could they be on the lookout for drug MULES?

  7. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #7
    April 3, 2015 at 9:13 am at

    also called UK Border Agency Blue Ensign

  8. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #8
    April 3, 2015 at 9:15 am at

    Hi muffin, that’s a good guess!

  9. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #9
    April 3, 2015 at 9:16 am at

    or perhaps marc?

  10. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #10
    April 3, 2015 at 9:21 am at

    Pic 3, Salinger’s writing has been described ‘as tight as violin strings’.

  11. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #11
    April 3, 2015 at 9:28 am at

    Pic 3, in the film “SALINGER”, the violinist and cellist Christine Wu plays haunting music in the background.
    (I,m starting to go down the garden path now.)

  12. Avatar for muffin
    Comment #12
    muffin
    April 3, 2015 at 9:31 am at

    Is Pic 1 Pamela Anderson?

  13. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #13
    April 3, 2015 at 9:34 am at

    Pic 8, in weaving a TRAM is a weft yarn of two or more twisted strands of silk.

  14. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #14
    April 3, 2015 at 9:38 am at

    Come to think of it, the Border Agency could also be looking for CHARDONNAY.

  15. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #15
    April 3, 2015 at 10:00 am at

    I think you are right, muffin, I have found the photo.

  16. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #16
    April 3, 2015 at 10:01 am at

    Her Labrador dog is called Star.

  17. Avatar for muffin
    Comment #17
    muffin
    April 3, 2015 at 10:04 am at

    I think that the strange-looking birds in Pic 5 are penguins that have been caught in an oil-spill.

  18. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #18
    April 3, 2015 at 10:08 am at

    Pic 5 is of Jess, the Springer Spaniel sheepdog, bottle feeding an orphaned lamb.

  19. Avatar for scchua
    Comment #19
    scchua
    April 3, 2015 at 10:11 am at

    Hi muffin and Cookie, a couple right so far, one to each of you.

  20. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #20
    April 3, 2015 at 10:22 am at

    You are right muffin, how sad.

  21. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #21
    April 3, 2015 at 10:26 am at

    muffin, perhaps the penguins are covered with oil from SHALE?

  22. Avatar for Rullytully
    Comment #22
    Rullytully
    April 3, 2015 at 10:34 am at

    Pic 9. Are these girls WAGS?

  23. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #23
    April 3, 2015 at 10:52 am at

    Pic 9, the girls are carrying SAINT LEGER handbags.

  24. Avatar for JollySwagman
    Comment #24
    JollySwagman
    April 3, 2015 at 11:26 am at

    Hi all – late on deck.

    Maybe the girls in #9 are carrying SHOULDER bags.

  25. Avatar for Shirl
    Comment #25
    Shirl
    April 3, 2015 at 11:31 am at

    Does the Natalie Wood pic relate to the VENDETTA between the gangs in Wesr Side Story?

  26. Avatar for JollySwagman
    Comment #26
    JollySwagman
    April 3, 2015 at 11:34 am at

    #6 BARROW Island (Western Australia) has both penguins and oil – but no major spills as far as I’m aware.spills as

  27. Avatar for Shirl
    Comment #27
    Shirl
    April 3, 2015 at 11:40 am at

    The oiled birds are on Nightingale Island, part of the ARCHIPELAGO of Tristan De Cunha

  28. Avatar for JollySwagman
    Comment #28
    JollySwagman
    April 3, 2015 at 11:41 am at

    There is no longer a UK Border Agency. In keeping with the policy of reorganising or at least renaming all government departments (repainting the buses etc) it has been renamed “UK Visas and Immigration” – so the flag in #4 is OUTDATED.

  29. Avatar for JollySwagman
    Comment #29
    JollySwagman
    April 3, 2015 at 11:44 am at

    @Shirl – that’ll be right – I was looking at that major oil spill and failed to make the connection.

  30. Avatar for scchua
    Comment #30
    scchua
    April 3, 2015 at 11:49 am at

    Hi all, so far:
    Pic4: The agency that’s on the lookout for MULEs carrying contraband
    Pic6: The stuff that’s bad when you spill it around can also be produced from SHALE rock
    Pic7: West Side Story, had gang rivalry between the Sharks and the Jets, but the musical was based on Romeo and Juliet, in which there was a VENDETTA between the Capulet and the Montague families
    Pic8: TRAM is a kind of silk yarn.

  31. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #31
    April 3, 2015 at 11:57 am at

    #8 – silk weaving; a TRAM (in weaving)is a weft yarn of two or more twisted strands of silk

  32. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #32
    April 3, 2015 at 11:58 am at

    Sorry Cookie @13, missed it!

  33. Avatar for Shirl
    Comment #33
    Shirl
    April 3, 2015 at 11:59 am at

    There is a Pamela Anderson sculpture by MARC Quinn

  34. Avatar for muffin
    Comment #34
    muffin
    April 3, 2015 at 12:04 pm at

    Shirl @33
    Wow – that’s obscure. Do you think scchua knew about it, or found it by accident?

  35. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #35
    April 3, 2015 at 12:05 pm at

    A bit tenuous, but the four women in #9 were at the CANnes Film Festival

  36. Avatar for JollySwagman
    Comment #36
    JollySwagman
    April 3, 2015 at 12:17 pm at

    #1 Pamela Anderson was engaged to Marcus Lodewijk Schenkenberg van Mierop aka Marcus Schenkenberg – prolly just MARC at home.

  37. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #37
    April 3, 2015 at 12:17 pm at

    #1 Pamela Anderson was reportedly gang raped by her boyfriend and six of his friends (SEXTET) when she was 14. Can that really be the link????? – I doubt it!

  38. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #38
    April 3, 2015 at 12:20 pm at

    Pic 9, perhaps the girls are carrying POLO handbags?

  39. Avatar for JollySwagman
    Comment #39
    JollySwagman
    April 3, 2015 at 12:23 pm at

    #2 LA TRAVIATA means the fallen woman. Sharapova has had some spectacular falls.

  40. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #40
    April 3, 2015 at 12:25 pm at

    I must be going soft in the head @38, the answer to 2d is MINT not Polo! Captcha ? x 1 = two.

  41. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #41
    April 3, 2015 at 12:30 pm at

    #2 might be Maria Kirilenko. I thought there might be a LATVIAN connection but she seems to be Russian.

  42. Avatar for scchua
    Comment #42
    scchua
    April 3, 2015 at 12:35 pm at

    Some hints:
    Pic2: Don’t get distracted from the 1down
    Pics1, 3 and 9: The right answers have been mentioned in some of your tries.

  43. Avatar for HKColin
    Comment #43
    HKColin
    April 3, 2015 at 12:50 pm at

    Aah, big hint. TRAMlines on the tennis court.

  44. Avatar for JollySwagman
    Comment #44
    JollySwagman
    April 3, 2015 at 12:50 pm at

    #1 Pamela Anderson has had more blokes than any other Hollywood star – ie she has OUT-DATED them all.

  45. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #45
    April 3, 2015 at 12:57 pm at

    Pi2 2, well, there are TRAM lines on a tennis court.

  46. Avatar for HKColin
    Comment #46
    HKColin
    April 3, 2015 at 12:58 pm at

    Pic 8 is a weaver’s loom. JD Salinger wrote under a pen name of Giles Weaver.

  47. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #47
    April 3, 2015 at 1:01 pm at

    Pic 3, cellists often have SHOULDER problems…

  48. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #48
    April 3, 2015 at 1:20 pm at

    #1 could it just be the star and ARIES connection?

  49. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #49
    April 3, 2015 at 4:56 pm at

    #3 VERDI – La Traviata (Prelude to Act I) – FOUR CELLOS

  50. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #50
    April 3, 2015 at 5:06 pm at

    Perhaps Freddy will come along soon, it seems there are still pics 1, 2, 3, 5 and 9 to get.

  51. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #51
    April 3, 2015 at 5:07 pm at
  52. Avatar for scchua
    Comment #52
    scchua
    April 3, 2015 at 5:13 pm at

    Hi Cookie, pic2 was answered by HKColin and yourself.
    Another hint for pic3 – the cellos are in the minority.

  53. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #53
    April 3, 2015 at 5:26 pm at

    #5 SHOULDER of lamb?

  54. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #54
    April 3, 2015 at 5:29 pm at

    #3 A KIT is a kind of small violin, now obsolete, used esp by dancing masters in the 17th–18th centuries

  55. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #55
    April 3, 2015 at 5:52 pm at

    scchua, any of these any good? I’m giving up soon.

  56. Avatar for Freddy
    Comment #56
    Freddy
    April 3, 2015 at 6:02 pm at

    Freddy just woke up to 51 comments!

    Thanks Cookie but my batting average isn’t that high

    Pic 9) Whilst entitled ‘fashionable women with sunglasses and bags, there’s a lot of SHOULDER on display ???

  57. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #57
    April 3, 2015 at 6:34 pm at

    Robi @53, and MINT sauce, oh dear.

  58. Avatar for scchua
    Comment #58
    scchua
    April 3, 2015 at 6:45 pm at

    Right, Robi and Cookie, SHOULDER of lamb and MINT sauce or MINT jelly.

  59. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #59
    April 3, 2015 at 9:41 pm at

    By the way, scchua, in NZ when I was young they only slaughtered hogget, one to two year olds. Perhaps it is the same in England and the States, I can’t remember, but here in France they do, I never eat lamb.

    Thanks for all the fun.

  60. Avatar for JollySwagman
    Comment #60
    JollySwagman
    April 4, 2015 at 2:56 am at

    #1 – According to the newspaper of record The Daily Mail, Pamela Anderson had a wardrobe malfuction while ice-skating; in her own words: “My boobs fell out”.

    Does that make her LA TRAVIATA – the fallen woman?

  61. Avatar for scchua
    Comment #61
    scchua
    April 4, 2015 at 6:19 am at

    Hi all,
    The remaining answers:
    Pic1: The CANARIES derived its name from “Canis”, Latin for “dog” (islands of the dogs).
    Pic3: The violetta was a violin-like instrument, but with 3 strings. The main character in LA TRAVIATA was Violetta Valery
    Pic9: MARC by MARC Jacobs is a line of fashion clothing and accessories.
    Full marks for persevering.

  62. Avatar for muffin
    Comment #62
    muffin
    April 4, 2015 at 7:59 am at

    Belated thanks for this scchua – it certainly had us thinking.

  63. Avatar for Robi
    Comment #63
    April 4, 2015 at 9:29 am at

    Thanks scchua, good fun; hope you liked some of the alternative solutions.

  64. Avatar for Cookie
    Comment #64
    April 4, 2015 at 12:31 pm at

    Thanks again scchua, laughed at the CANARIES, I thought of the ‘canis’ connection, but as there were two dog pictures ruled out that possibility!

    btw my comment @59 reads wrong (I shortened it). I meant to say that lamb was not slaughtered in NZ when I was young, only hogget, but that in France it is. I only eat hogget.

  65. Avatar for JollySwagman
    Comment #65
    JollySwagman
    April 6, 2015 at 4:55 am at

    Thanks scchua. Toughie that one – and the glamorous ladies were only there to distract us. I’ll be ready for that trick next time.

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