Be warned, this is a hard one. Fortunately, there's no obscure fill (nice work there!), so you can use the crossing letters to get some of the answers. But don't cheat yourself; if you figure out an answer that way, go back and work out the wordplay. By my count, there were a dozen or so tough clues. Some are the kinds of non-standard clues Hot and Trazom have been talking about in their blog the last month or two, others are a bit of a stretch in one indicator or another, and others rely on unusual definitions or divisions in the clue (shades of Hex).
If you have trouble with a clue, read back through Hot and Trazom's blog posts to see if you recognize the type of clue and how to deconstruct it. Then post a comment here if you need further help. One of us will steer you in the right direction.
If you can solve and explain all these: congratulations, you've passed the test and can call yourself a cryptic expert!
Link to puzzle: http://www.thenation.com/article/169612/puzzle-no-3250
Difficulty: very hard--challenging cluing, but all the fill is common.
Hozom's comment: "Collaboration," in which Hot and Trazom walk us through the process where two constructors create one puzzle: http://www.thenation.com/blog/169650/collaboration. A must-read for anyone who's more than a casual cryptic fan.
Solution and explanation below the fold
Legend: "*" anagram; "~" sounds like;
"<" letters reversed; "( )" letters inserted;
"_" or lower case: letters deleted; "†" explicit in the
clue, “^” first letter or letters, “{“ relocated letter or letters
Across
1a/28a
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FIR ST AND |
FORE(MO)ST |
MO (“a way to do things”: modus operandi) contained in
(“in”) FOREST (“woods”) following (“behind”) FIR STAND (“a conifer-covered
area”)
Frank Lewis would be proud.
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5a
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C | *AESAR
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C (“Congress”, first letter indicated by “leader”) +
*AREAS (anagram indicated by “bombed”)
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10a
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RAVEL
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Double definition
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11a/25
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~LOCK STOCK AND
BARREL |
Homonym (“overheard”) of LOX TALK (“conversation
concerning smoked fish”) AND (†) BERYL (“mineral”)
You’ll groan, but once again, the wordplay is entirely
by the book.
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12a
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CARAVAN
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CAR + A VAN (“vehicles”, exclamation point for the
clue doing double duty)
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13a
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DI(SOW)NS
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DINS (“rackets”) containing (“incorporating”) SOW
(“pig”)
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14a
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*TELEVISI | ON SET
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*LEVITIES (anagram indicated by “gone bad”) + ONSET
(“beginning”)
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18a
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TOMA(TO KE)TCHUP
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TO MATCH UP (“to form pairs”) containing (“outside”)
TOKE (“take in some herb”, “toke” being slang for a puff on a marijuana
cigarette)
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22a
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sE(TERN)AL
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TERN (“gull-like bird”) contained in (“swallowed by”)
sEAL (“marine mammal”, first letter omission indicated by “without start”)
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23a
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*ICED TE | A
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*DECEIT (anagram indicated by “treacherous”) + †A
(rebus indicated by “leading to”)
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25a
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See 11a
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26a
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TIN | GE
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TIN (“can”) + G_iraff_E (first and last letters
indicated by “sides”)
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27a
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*O(XY)GEN
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*GONE (anagram indicated by “crazy”) containing
(“about”) XY (“male chromosomes”)
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28a
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See 1a
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Down
1d
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*FEROCITY
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*CRY FIE TO (anagram indicated by “unnatural”)
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2d
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dRIVER
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dRIVER (“engineer”, deleted letter indicated by “loses
face”)
Note misdirection here: most people will think of Ohio
and Missouri as states first rather than rivers
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3d
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<TEL AVIV<
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Reversal (“promoted”) of VI (“the sixth”) + VALET
(“manservant”)
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4d
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NYLON
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maNY LONgshoremen (hidden word indicated by “hiding”)
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6d
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ASS _l_ISTS
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ASS (“idiot”) + l_ISTS (explicit in clue, omitted
first letter indicated by “omitting Losses”)
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7d
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S(TOP)WATCH
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SWATCH (“bit of fabric”) containing (“enveloping”) TOP
(“first rate”)
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8d
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RAKISH
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Pun on “rake-ish”, a rake is the tool the croupier
uses to collect losing players’ chips.
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9d
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AC(ID) ROCK
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I’D (†) contained in (“invested in”) A CROCK
(“hogwash”)
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15d
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*LATTER-DAY
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*TREAT LADY (anagram indicated by “badly”)
The Mormon church is properly called “The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.”
While presidential candidate Mitt Romney is an LDS member, Harry Reid
(D-UT), Senate Majority Leader, is too.
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16d
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*SETTLER | S
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*TRESTLE + S (“20” refers to the answer to 20d)
This kind of cross-reference is often seen in British
cryptics, especially ones that are themed. It’s not allowed in the stricter interpretation of
American rules
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17d
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<AP< PARENT
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<PA< (“father”, reversal indicated by “bringing
up”) + PARENT (“mother, perhaps”)
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19d
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MANDATE
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Heteronym of “man-date” (“bromantic tête-à-tête”)
Hot and Trazom explain heteronyms here: http://www.thenation.com/blog/169422/hetero
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20d
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*TRESTLE
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*SLETTER (anagram indicated by “new”)
Note the absence of punctuation between “new” and
“sletter” is not strictly within the rules
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21d
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LE (GAT) O
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LEO (†) containing (“covers”) GAT (“piece”, both words
are slang for a handgun)
Using “composer” or “Delibes” in the clue (Leo
Delibes) would be a bit unfairly obscure, but a British constructor wouldn’t
think twice
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23d
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IGLOO
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leipzIG LOOting (hidden word indicated by “lurking
in”)
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24d
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TAN | GO
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TAN (“beat”, as in defeat) + GO (“energy”)
Hard wordplay to figure out because both halves are
obscure definitions, but easy to get the answer from the definition and
crossing words.
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Thanks for breaking the answers down. The 20s portion of the clue for 16d was completely new to me. I got the answer but couldn't figure out why it was correct.
ReplyDeleteThat's what we're here for, Bruce, and why I try and work out all the answers even after the grid is filled.
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