Enigmatic Variations No.1095 – And finally… by Artix

A monster preamble this week.  Also, so far as I am aware, a new setter for the EVs.  Having so recently dodged a rather tough Ivor puzzle, I’m a little nervous about this unknown quantity.  Who will have the last laugh?

As it turns out, it’s a lovely puzzle with the best-judged endgame that I can remember.  It might just be how things worked out for me, but I found the final search more than a matter of moments, but not yet a hair-pulling addendum.  There were a few nice clues to get one going (such as 15ac, a simple anagram that gave the whole central row), but a number of trickier efforts in there also (6dn’s ‘Manx cat’ was a particularly nice touch).

I worked out enough of the down letters to figure out that the last five words of the English version are IS WHAT TO PUT FIRST.

A simple search or two later and I could complete the perimeter, which reads LA DERNIÈRE CHOSE QU’ON TROUVE EN FAISANT UN OUVRAGE

This is a quotation from BLAISE PASCAL, whose name forms two individual triangles (after PASCAL’S TRIANGLE), with their top lines in the third and seventh rows.  They form the following shapes (the letters of which are to be highlighted):

__B__               P_A_S
_L_A_               _C_A_
I_S_E                __L__

Thanks to Artix. I really enjoyed this one.

Across
8 LION  Heavenly house in Stirling that was worth less than £4 (4)
9 SPHERE  HERE (Listen to me) [after] SP (starting price) is solid (6)
10 EL TEB  Site of battles where (in the end) SudanesE were given [dreadful] BELT* (5, two words)
11 TSADDIQ  Holy man SAT* [around] and DD (gave to God) IQ (test of intelligence) (7)
12 CLEANSE  Groom LEANS (bends over) [in] CE (church) (7)
13 AMISS  AMIS (Nice friends’) S son is out of order (5)
15 SHMO He’s exposed by YiddiSHMOckers (4)
17 RETROVERSION  Displacement [derived from] INVERSEROTOR*? (12)
20 VRIL  Possible [the origins of] Vital Resource In Life? (4)
23 ABSIT < [Recalling] BA (degree), SIT (take exam) and leave from college (5)
25 SPACIAL S (Soprano’s) PAL (mate) [framing] CIA (investigators) from remote location (7)
27 ODONATA DONAT (Actor playing Mr Chips) [goes inside] OA (on account of) insects (7)
28 LASSO Rope in <COLOSSAL (huge) [return] after COL (senior officer) [quits] (5)
29 NYLONS ONLY* [in play] [between] NS (partners) may these be seamless? (5)
30 STEM Breast stroke (4)
Down
H/I 1 MERELLS MERE (Just) [last trio of] baLLS required for game (7)
R/S/T 2 CRIT Informally review C (clubs’) RIT (score at Ibrox) (4)
T/W/O 3 BESOIN In Clermont-Ferrand, desire BE SO IN (to be supercool) (6)
H/I 4 AVESTA A VESTA (match) for Also Sprach Zarathustra? (6)
A/T 5 PASTE Dodgy ice is [almost] PASTEL (soft) (5)
R/S/T 6 WHISHED [Manx] WHIP (cat) [atop] SHED (garden feature) moved on (7)
R/S/T 7 NORI  In the main, weed <IRON (strength’s) [on the up] (4)
T/W/O 9 NESS Head of the Untouchables? (4)
P 14 NITINOL Alloy [mixing] TIN* with LION (8) (7)
F/U 16 MEMOIRS With IR (taxmen) [implicated], MEMOS (notes) society’s transactions (7)
A/T 18 SCALAE Spirals‘ in [front of] Eye CANALS*, [perhaps]? [That’s not] N (new) (6)
F/U 19 FRAILS Old women’s baskets (6)
H/I 21 SAPAN  Tree‘s < [toppled over] in NAPA (California valley) [with] S (spades) (5)
R/S/T 22 SPAT Threw out gaiter (4)
R/S/T 24 TIDY TIDDLY (A bit tight) [to forgo] DL (demand loan) that’s fairly big (4)
T/W/O 25 EELS They slip and slide EyEgLaSs [on and off] (4)

1 comment on “Enigmatic Variations No.1095 – And finally… by Artix”

  1. Yes, this is Artix’s debut EV, although he’s worked with I think a number of solvers either on their own works or in collaboration, so you will have seen some of his work in Rasputin’s EV 1023 Phoenix, from last year, and indirectly in several other puzzles. Very inventive setter and the finish to this one was remarkable. Thanks Artix!

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