Prize puzzle from the Weekend FT of January 17, 2015
This struck me as a fairly typical Mudd with a few stand-out clues. Top among them are 1a (BANISTER), 27a (SPRING) and 3d (STAND-UP COMEDIAN).
ACROSS
1 Rail is in raillery! (8)
BANISTER – IS (is) in BANTER (raillery). ‘Raillery’ may be a slightly loose definition for BANTER but how could one resist?!
5 Onset of shingles, well-developed disease (6)
SCURVY – S[hingles] + CURVY (well-developed)
10 Lover of Dada framing black snake (5)
MAMBA – B (black) in MAMA (lover of Dada). I have seen this use of “lover of Dada” before and it is worth remembering.
11 Some happy Roman, I assume, lighting up for fun? (9)
PYROMANIA – hidden word
12 Bird ending in leaves was prepared to sweep them? (9)
SHELDRAKE – [leave]S + HELD RAKE (was prepared to sweep them)
13 Single English port, faultless (5)
IDEAL – I (single) + DEAL (English port)
14 Stroke of genius on voucher (6)
COUPON – COUP (stroke of genius) + ON (on)
15 Association is working after trouble reversed (7)
LIAISON – AIL (trouble) backwards + IS (is) + ON (working)
18 Nothing with emperor and American is difficult (7)
ONEROUS – O (nothing) + NERO (emperor) + US (American)
20 Very old, like some buns, it’s said (6)
VOICED – V (very) + O (old) + ICED (like some buns)
22 Swan with the skill to pen Macbeth, primarily (5)
AMBLE – M[acbeth] in ABLE (with the skill)
24 With channel back in, drain off hormone (9)
ADRENALIN – LANE (channel) backwards in anagram of DRAIN
25 Attractive young lady sent rubbish, including old clothes (3,6)
SEX KITTEN – EX KIT (old clothes) in anagram of SENT
26 Figure arresting good judge (5)
OPINE – PI (good, as in pious) in ONE (figure)
27 Well past February is it? (6)
SPRING – double definition
28 As may be a dres? (8)
BACKLESS – ‘dres’ is a “backless” dress
DOWN
1 Puzzle – problem gobbled up by worker (6)
BEMUSE – SUM (problem) backwards in BEE (worker)
2 Musical success for myself (6,3)
NUMBER ONE – double definition
3 Mean pun addict, so funny? (5-2,8)
STAND-UP COMEDIAN – anagram of MEAN PUN ADDICT SO. Should just qualify as an &Lit.
4 Account for ten new Alpine houses (7)
EXPLAIN – X (ten) in anagram of ALPINE
6 Search different location in bank finally, for security device (11,4)
COMBINATION LOCK – COMB (search) + anagram of LOCATION IN [ban]K
7 Wash lift containing clean floor (5)
RINSE – [clea]N in RISE (lift)
8 Young filly, perhaps, in argyle pants (8)
YEARLING – anagram of IN ARGYLE
9 Author with source of precious metal? (6)
ORWELL – OR WELL (source of precious metal?)
16 Diabolical torment under second bombardment (9)
SHELLFIRE – S (second) + HELLFIRE (diabolical torment)
17 Donkey feeding spies sticky food (8)
MOLASSES – ASS (donkey) in MOLES (spies)
19 Outside toilet, filthy place that’s insufficient (6)
SCANTY – CAN (toilet) in STY (filthy place)
20 Part over and above balcony (7)
VERANDA – hidden word
21 Though grey, lead absent (6)
UNLESS – [s]UNLESS (grey, lead absent)
23 Person assisted by a second canine (5)
BOXER – double definition
Thanks Mudd and Pete
A very entertaining puzzle here from Mudd. Hadn’t seen the trick with ‘son of Dada’ before and it brought a laugh – but not as much as HELD RAKE to ‘prepare to sweep up the leaves’ did !! Thought that SHELLFIRE was also very clever.
Think that you might have a logic error with 24a. I had it as LANE (channel) back in an anagram of DRAIN. Your parsing is one letter short.
I also had grey to equal SUNLESS from a weather perspective at 21d – with it’s S removed.
Enjoyed this a lot !
Bruce, Thanks for those corrections. I read 24a wrongly but can’t imagine now what I was thinking of regarding 21d!
Thanks as ever Pete. I think that in 26a Judge should be underlined as the definition, not figure which appears in your explanation as the “one”
Ah, yes. Thanks for noticing that, Malcolm. It is now corrected.