Monday, December 24, 2012

A white Christmas in Glenside (Solution No. 3,265)

The forecast was for a rainy Christmas Eve here in Glenside, but when the family service was over and we went out from church, we were greeted with snow!  Real, brush it off the car window snow!  I threw one snowball, but after that I made snow pucks because my face-offs weren't very good this past weekend and the wet snow made a satisfying splat when slapped down on the pavement.

The Nation Cryptic Crossword No. 3,265

Difficulty (by standards of this weekly puzzle):  Hard.  I had 1a wrong at first, and it took me a while to work out the wordplay for 14a and 29a.  The only Mr. McGregor I could think of was the one in Peter Rabbit.

Political content: 7d

Musical content: 25d

solution and annotation to puzzle no. 3,265 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
CHARLES [LAUGH]STON
CHARLESTON (“dance”) containing (“around”) LAUGH (†)
Charles Laughston (1899-1962) is best known for Mutiny on the Bounty and The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
9a
P[L]UMP
PUMP (“try and acquire information”) containing (“about”) L (“large”)
10a
RE[S]PELLED
REPELLED (“disgusted”) containing (“eating”) ^S^eafood (first letter indicated by “a bit of”)
“Ghoti” is a piece of wordplay which is to be pronounced “fish.”  See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghoti
11a
_IC_ | ELAND | _IC_
ELAND (“antelope”) with m_IC_e (middle letters indicated by “uncovered”) before and after (“on either side”)
12a
~LYRE
~LIAR (“storyteller”, homophone indicated by “heard”)
14a
AS | SU[MI]NG
AS (“playing”) + SUNG (“vocal”) containing (“involves”) MI (“musical note”)
16a
_ON EDGE_
pois_ONED GE_lato (hidden phrase indicated by “some”)
18a
*TRANCE
*CRETAN (anagram indicated by “wobbling”)
20a
FLU SH O[U]T
FLU SHOT (“medical precaution”) containing (“including”) U (“uranium”)
23a
~SEEN
~SCENE (homophone indicated by “listened to”)
24a
AL[MA MA]TER
MAMA (“Cass Elliott”) contained in (“invested in”) ALTER (“doctor”)
Mama Cass (neé Ellen Naomi Cohen) sang with the pop group The Mamas and The Papas.
27a
*H[Y]GIENIST
Y (“yes”) contained in (“wearing”) *NIGHTIES (anagram indicated by “tattered”)
28a
R | AMEN
R (“right”) + AMEN (“you said it!”)
29a
~BARE NECESSITIES
~BARRY (Barry MacGregor, actor) + ~ASSESS (“evaluate”) + A TEASE (“a kid”)

Down
1d
CAP | RI P[ANT]S
CAP (Cap Weinberger, former US Secretary of Defense) | RIPS (“tears up”) containing (“about”) ANT (“army member”)
Finally an instance where using “army member” to define ANT fits the rest of the clue instead of being just a cute attempt at misdirection.
2d
AM | USE
AM (“morning”) + USE (“application”)
3d
*LI[P B | A]LM
*MILL (anagram indicated by “dilapidated”) containing (“taking”) PB (“lead”) + A (†)
4d
^S^ | TRIDENT
^S^hive (first letter indicated by “initially”) + TRIDENT (“spear”)
Usually, constructors use “fork” to clue TRIDENT, but “spear” is just as good.
5d
ALS | ACE
AL’S (Al Pacino, actor) | ACE (“hole in one”)
6d
*GRE[M]LIN
*LINGER (anagram indicated by “suspiciously”) containing (“to harbor”) ^M^alicious (first letter indicated by “origin”)
7d
<TA | L[K RAD]IO<
<OIL (†) + AT (“by”) containing (“cloaking”) DARK (“shadowy”), reversal of the whole construction indicated by “boost”
8d
*NUDE
*DUNE (anagram indicated by “shifting”)
13d
*NECTARINES
*TRANSIENCE (anagram indicated by “fragile”)
15d
S | C | AVENGER
S (“small”) + ^C^oyote (first letter indicated by “principal”) + AVENGER (“nemesis:”)
17d
*CLEMATIS
*CLIMATES (anagram indicated by “changing”)
A clematis is a flowering vine: they’re very attractive on lampposts.
19d
CAN | TEEN
CAN (“fire”) + TEEN (“youngster”)
21d
*SAMURAI_
*US AIRMA_n_ (omission of N indicated by “but not navy”, anagram indicated by “betrayed”)
22d
MA | <NIAC<
<CAIN< (†, reversal indicated by “raised”), following (“south of”) MA (“Massachusetts”)
25d
<TEM< | PI
<MET< (“converged on,” reversal indicated by “on the rise”) + PI (“an irrational number”)
26d
AHA | ^B^
AHA (“I see”) + ^B^eluga (first letter indicated by “trace of”)




5 comments:

  1. I figured Mr. MacGregor's child to be 'bairn.'

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    1. Who's that, Hans? I had to Google that one and I have no certainty that Barry's our guy. Bairn certainly works better as a homophone, but I couldn't find anyone with that name.

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  2. I think Mr. MacGregor is simply a generic Scotsman.

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  3. Hans is right.
    bairn |be(ə)rn|
    noun
    chiefly Scottish & N. English
    a child

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  4. Yes you are all right. But Mr Lewis would have known the clue should read Mr Tamson's child!

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