Independent 8854 by eXternal

After a tough Monday puzzle last week, this was back to more gentle fare with plenty of easier clues to get you enough crossing letters to do the trickier stuff.

Across
7. Trade campaign haunts vehicle inspectors (7,7)
Traffic wardens Traffic(=trade) + war(=campaign) + dens(=haunts)
9. Comparatively skint dealer (6)
Broker DD
10. Small filthy place housing Republican government department (8)
Ministry Mini + sty around R(epublican)
11. Material underfoot left strewn around Moulin Rouge at the end (8)
Linoleum L(eft) + (Moulin [Roug]e)*
13. Turner’s equipment encompasses oils primarily, not stand (6)
Loathe Lathe around o[ils]
14. Roman in conclusion repelled monster (4)
Ogre Ergo<
15. That woman mostly behind swindle (5)
Shaft Sh[e] + aft. If you’ve never heard shaft in that sense, Mr Kilroy-Silk will demonstrate.
16. Pick up remedy with the other hand finally (4)
Hear Heal with R replacing L
17. Strike in Birmingham, mercifully not all of it (6)
Hammer Hidden in BirmingHAM MERcifully
19. Careful to include storm cover (8)
Warranty Wary around rant
21. Workshops interrupted by posh academic (8)
Studious Studios around U
23. Couple is able to hear bird (6)
Toucan Hom of two + can
24. Continental pastoral worker’s dog (6,8)
German Shepherd German(=continental) + shepherd(=pastoral worker)

Down
1. Model recalls sitting to get large property in Scotland (8,6)
Stirling Castle (Recalls sitting)*
2. Curse about security device for money (8)
Banknote Bane around knot
3. Pro in examination – it can cause stress (1-5)
G Force For in GCE
4. Fraud lifted coats (4)
Scam Macs<, although the clue is ambiguous and could just as easily be scam<.
5. Thin permit providing weighty protection (8)
Gauntlet Gaunt + let
6. Trouble’s arisen with European ship inside port (6)
Odessa Ado< around E SS
8. Any in audition to get such direction shortly (14)
Northeastwards Hom of NE, shortened version of the answer.
12. Note a bird having tail cut off’s beastly cry (5)
Miaow Mi + a + ow[l]
15. Overcome runt with sumo wrestling (8)
Surmount (Runt sumo)*
16. One wearing headgear gets through gaps (8)
Hiatuses I in Hat + uses (=gets through)
18. Lady abroad produced sandwiches in the morning (6)
Madame Made around AM (sandwiches is the containment indicator)
20. King with posh car to enter once more (6)
Retype R + E-Type
22. Love hotel in very fashionable part of London (4)
Soho O + h(otel) in so

11 comments on “Independent 8854 by eXternal”

  1. Avatar for Ian SW3
    Comment #1
    Ian SW3
    March 2, 2015 at 9:11 am at

    I thought Northeasterly for 8d too, but it didn’t fit, so it had to be NORTHEASTWARD.

  2. Avatar for NealH
    Comment #2
    NealH
    March 2, 2015 at 9:18 am at

    That’s a misprint on my part. Actually, it wasn’t NORTHEASTWARD either – it was NORTHEASTWARDS.

  3. Avatar for Kathryn's Dad
    Comment #3
    Kathryn's Dad
    March 2, 2015 at 9:34 am at

    Thanks, Neal.

    Yes, a good one from eXternal this morning, just right for a Monday Indy. No special favourites; it was all well constructed, although I agree with you about SCAM/MACS.

    Like Ian, I was another who wanted to put in NORTHEASTERLY, but of course it doesn’t fit. And the final solution is in fact NORTHEASTWARDS. Which is the direction in which Sunderland supporters were heading after our pathetic display against Man Utd last weekend. The only direction we are going is down.

  4. Avatar for Kathryn's Dad
    Comment #4
    Kathryn's Dad
    March 2, 2015 at 9:35 am at

    We crossed, Neal.

  5. Avatar for flashling
    Comment #5
    flashling
    March 2, 2015 at 11:26 am at

    Thanks Neal & eXternal, as you say quite an unusually easy puzzle for eXternal, not sure I really appreciate being reminded of Mr Kilroy Silk though.

  6. Avatar for Tom_I
    Comment #6
    Tom_I
    March 2, 2015 at 1:40 pm at

    14a is ambiguous in the same way as 4d. The wordplay could just as easily be “repelled monster” and the definition “Roman in conclusion”, giving “ergo” instead of OGRE. Both clues needed at least one crossing letter before the solution could be entered.

  7. Avatar for hedgehoggy
    Comment #7
    hedgehoggy
    March 2, 2015 at 1:48 pm at

    I got bored at Guardian so have come here for this nice puzzle. I normally do four puzzles per day anyway.

    4d I agree is totally ambiguous, 14a is more complex, but indicator is past participle for both possible readings…. hmm not sure. It most naturally leads to the required solution.

    What do you think?

  8. Avatar for gwep
    Comment #8
    gwep
    March 2, 2015 at 1:57 pm at

    Agree with @6Tom_I.

    11A is L + (MOULIN [rouge]E)* rather than as given.

    Thanks to eXternal and NealH.

  9. Avatar for hedgehoggy
    Comment #9
    hedgehoggy
    March 2, 2015 at 2:16 pm at

    The order seems odd in that one.

  10. Avatar for allan_c
    Comment #10
    allan_c
    March 2, 2015 at 2:43 pm at

    Interestingly I saw the ambiguity in 14ac but not in 4dn. At least doing it on Crossword Solver allowed me to see which was correct via the check button. LOI’s were BANKNOTE and BROKER. COD was LOATHE for its surface.

    Thanks, NealH and eXternal

  11. Avatar for William F P
    Comment #11
    William F P
    March 3, 2015 at 8:10 am at

    A classical crossword. No complaints in construction; the sort I’d expect in the Times. A little uninspired perhaps – I guessed a certain hedge-dweller might have approved so came here to see. Sure enough, he pronounced it “nice”! Each to his own, but maybe I prefer something a little more off the wall…
    Many thanks to Neal and eXternal.

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