Financial Times 16,545 by VELIA

VELIA kicks off the week…

Firstly, I apologise if I’ve got 20d wrong. It was the last one in, and I couldn’t justify SPIN (or anything else for that matter). *** 20d is still wrong in the grid, but I’ve corrected it in the text. Thanks to Eurobodalla@1 ***
Apart from that, there were some lovely clues here, with some not so straightforward parsing (at least not for a Monday).7d, 21a and 28a were particular favorites.
Also, a pangram!

Thanks VELIA!

image of grid

ACROSS
1. As a precaution, taking note of growth (8)
INCREASE

IN CASE (as a precaution) taking RE (note)

5. Index initially not available so don’t ask questions! (6)
NASDAQ

N[ot] A[vailable] S[o] D[on’t] A[sk] Q[uestions]

9. What forgotten plots do uncovering love with a little work and noise (8)
OVERGROW

[l]OV[e] (uncovering) with ERG (a little work) and ROW (noise)

10. Vital energy recycling poor source of heat (6)
CHILLI

CHI (vital energy) + (ILL)< (poor, <recycling)

12. Not before more wacky lose head (5)
AFTER

[d]AFTER (more wacky, lose head)

13. As the clearest sky, most like Freddie? (9)
STARRIEST

Double definition (referring to the alleged hamster-eating funny man Freddie Starr)

14. My boss is tired with love trouble (6)
EDITOR

(TIRED with O (love))* (*trouble)

16. Exploited cheerleader lacking rear action (7)
LEECHED

(CHEE[r]L[ea]DE[r] (lacking REAR))* (*action)

19. Put up beginnings of a renovation schedule for large buildings (7)
HANGARS

HANG (put up) + A R[enovation] S[chedule] (beginnings of)

21. Western dollar amount missing one – that’s irregular (6)
FITFUL

FI[s]TFUL (Western dollar amount (A Fistful of Dollars), missing one $)

23. Awful sex life with the French leading to voluntary separation (4-5)
SELF-EXILE

(SEX LIFE)* (*awful) + LE (the, French)

25. This does laugh about currency (5)
HYENA

HA (laugh) about YEN (currency)
“Laugh” is being used twice here

26. Drink say? Honour’s returned (6)
EGGNOG

EG (say) + (GONG)< (honour, <returned)

27. Fun flick may be one of a pair (8)
CUFFLINK

(FUN FLICK)* (*may be)

28. Beer and lemonade can make you shy . . .? (6)
SHANDY

S, H AND Y (shy)

29. . . . feeling great, I shall comply! (4,4)
VERY WELL

Double definition

DOWN
1. Velia therefore blocks line on the map (6)
ISOBAR

I (Velia) + SO (therefore) + BAR (block)
I think we have to assume an apostrophe in “blocks”

2. Betrayed, having once diced with death (7,2)
CHEATED ON

(ONCE with DEATH)* (*diced)

3. Somewhat like a gerbil or like a beaver (5)
EAGER

[lik]E A GER[bil] (somewhat)

4. Soprano’s lost without a patron (7)
SPONSOR

(SOPR[a]NOS (without A))* (*lost)

6. Repulsive brother an abomination (9)
ABHORRENT

(BROTHER AN)* (*abomination)

7. Cigarette ends under 50 cents? Sweet! (5)
DOLCE

C[igarett]E (ends) under DOL[lar] (50 cents = half a dollar)

8. Fitted evenly and separately in line for peace of mind (8)
QUIETUDE

[f]I[t]T[e]D (evenly) separately in QUEUE (line)

11. King, top to bottom, is an aristocrat (4)
EARL

LEAR (King, top to bottom – i.e., move the “L” from the beginning to the end)

15. Zap 14’s broken bone (9)
TRAPEZOID

(ZAP EDITOR (14))* (*broken)

17. Ouch! I seem perturbed by pests (5,4)
HOUSE MICE

(OUCH I SEEM)* (*perturbed)

18. Know his personality welcomes rumours (8)
WHISPERS

[kno]W HIS PERS[onality] (welcomes)

20. Go round snail? (4)
SAIL

S[n]AIL (round snail?)
Apologies if this is wrong!

20. Go round snail? (4)

SPIN

S + PIN (nail)
Thanks to Eurobodalla@1 for correcting me on this!

21. Bend in cable over river (7)
FLEXURE

FLEX (cable) over URE (river)

22. Jill’s partner with a painful bottom canine (6)
JACKAL

JACK (Jill’s partner) with A + [painfu]L (bottom)

24. Accepted by theologians as genuine words of Jesus (5)
LOGIA

[theo]LOGIA[ns] (accepted by)

25. Big greeting welcomes us (5)
HEFTY

HEY (greeting) welcomes FT (us)

10 comments on “Financial Times 16,545 by VELIA”

  1. For ISOBAR, I took it that the grammar goes, ‘I so bar’ = ‘Velia so blocks’, and thus the ‘missing’. apostrophe is unnecessary.
    Elegant puzzle as ever from Velia, although I got a bit itchy about ‘logia’, since the ‘logos’ bit of ‘theology’ has the identical root (= literally ‘talking about God’), so a bit close to my (pedantic) mind. I know, picky, picky.
    Thanks to both.

  2. Nicely testing for a Monday — thanks, Velia. 20dn SPIN was infuriating, and don’t you have to be as ancient as me to remember Freddie Starr and the hamster? Thanks, Teacow, for your candid commentary.

  3. For me, difficult but with some very good clues. Thanks for explaining 20d. I won’t say how long it took me to see the ‘Western dollar amount’, and the DVD is on a shelf about ten feet away!

  4. Thanks Velia for the Monday challenge. Despite failing with FITFUL (and I know the film) there was fun enough with clues like INCREASE, JACKAL, and especially LEECHED with its amusing surface. Thanks Teacow for the write-up.

  5. Thanks Velia and Teacow
    A great start to the week with a puzzle that had quite a bit of spice in it. Some really clever wordplay that needed to be unravelled along the way. Always like the s-nail = S-PIN trick and was pleased to have spotted it quicker than normal this time. Did take longer than it should have to see the acrostic NASDAQ though.
    Got an inkling of a pangram when JACKAL went in quite early, but promptly forgot about it.
    Finished in the SW corner with HEFTY, the very cunning FITFUL and FLEXURE as the last few in.

  6. Apart from 20dn which we just couldn’t fathom this was straightforward enough, though with several challenges.  We liked NASDAQ, FITFUL and QUIETUDE, and we parsed ISOBAR in the same way as Grant@4.

    Thanks, Velia and Teacow.

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