I thought this week’s puzzle was not hard. The wordplay was around the usual level of difficulty, but there were fewer misdirections or other tricks. Since Hot was wondering how I appraise the degree of difficulty, maybe I should use the train trip as a reference.
Back in my first stint of taking the train to work, before I started solving cryptics, I often worked the puzzle from the daily newspaper on the ride home. Being on paper rather than a computer or a mobile device, there’s no handy timer. So I used the train as a timer. If I had the puzzle all done by Wayne Junction, it was easy. If it took a few more stops, it was moderate. And if I didn’t finish it by the time I got home, it was hard.
With the The Nation puzzle, I usually type up the annotation on the train Friday and/or Monday. Usually I can get almost but not quite half the puzzle (acrosses or downs) explained before I get to the city. This one I got into the last across before I had to get off Friday morning. I think that was farther than I ever got on a day the train wasn’t delayed.
Legend: “*” anagram; “~” sounds like; “<“ letters
reversed; “( )” letters inserted; “_” or lower case: letters deleted; “†”
explicit in the clue, “^” first or last letter or letters, “{“ relocated letter
or letters; “§” heteronym, “¶” letter bank, “‡” Spoonerism
Across
1a
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ALP*HABETIZATION
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ALP (“mountain”) + *HABITAT ZONE I (anagram indicated
by “restored”)
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9a
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RE(<GUL<)AR
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<LUG< (“nut,” reversal indicated by “returning”)
contained in (“seen in”) REAR (“back”)
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10a
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A S(PH)ALT
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PH (“acidity”) contained in (“limited by”) A (†) +
SALT (“chemical compound”)
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11a
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C ONE
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C (“100”) + ONE (“1”)
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12a
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OPTI(MIST I)C
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OPTIC (“visual”) containing (“involving”) MIST (“fog”)
+ hawai^I^ (last letter indicated by “east of”)
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15a
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DIP*LOMATS
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DIP (“downturn”) + *ALMOST (anagram indicated by
“perturbed”)
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18a
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*TYPE B
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*BY PET (anagram indicated by “cured”)
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19a
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B LIMP
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^B^oeing (anagram indicated by “originally”) + LIMP
(“lacking in strength”)
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20a
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*SCOUNDREL
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*CURLS DONE (anagram indicated by “a special way”)
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21a
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AT TEN*DANTS
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AT TEN (“when it’s time for a coffee break”) + *STAND (anagram
indicated by “awkwardly”)
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23a
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A M O S
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^A^ncient ^M^oab ^O^bserved ^S^ome (first letters
indicated by “leaders”)
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26a
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_ISH MAE L
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_f_ISH (omission of first letter indicated by
“beheaded”) + MAE (“west”) + ^L^ondon (first letter indicated by “at first”)
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27a
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IMPASTO
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I’M PAST O (pun”)
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28a
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ESPRES(<SO MA<)CHINE
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<AMOS< (cross-ref to 23a, reversal indicated by
“flipped”) contained in (“in”) *HIS PRESENCE (anagram indicated by “smashed”)
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Down
1d
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A BRA(CAD)A BRA
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A BRA A BRA (“one undergarment”) containing (with
duplication indicated by “one on either side”) CAD (cross-ref to 20a:
“scoundrel”)
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2d
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<PAG AN<
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<NA (“North American”) + GAP (“retail chain”),
reversal of the whole thing indicated by “exalted”
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3d
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A CLU_
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A CLU_e_ (“what you’re reading,” omission of last
letter indicated by “don’t finish”)
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4d
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*EUROPEAN
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*A PURSE ONE (anagram indicated by “redesign”)
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5d
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IRA QI
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IRA (“nest egg”) following (“supported by”) QI
(“energy”)
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6d
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APP O IN TING_
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APP (“piece of software”) + O (“nothing”) + IN (†) +
TING_e_ (“color,” omission of last letter indicated by “largely”)
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7d
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<IN A (*STUP O)R<
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RANI (“Indian queen”) containing (“grabs”) O (“ring”)
+ *PUTS (anagram indicated by “out”)
The anagram isn’t necessary here, but “out” does make
the clue read more smoothly.
Anyone want to complain about it?
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8d,
26d |
NOT ICE
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Double definition
Haven’t had many double definitions in this puzzle
lately.
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13d
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COB BLEST ONE
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COB (“ear”) + BLEST ONE (“venerated person”)
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14d
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COMPE(NSA)TE
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NSA (“spies”) contained in (“entering”) COMPETE (“battle”)
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16d
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PR(*INT SH)OP
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*HINTS (anagram indicated by “mysterious”) contained
in (“breaking up”) PROP (“support”)
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17d
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*SHORT FILM
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*FORTH SLIM (anagram indicated by “newly set”)
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22d
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AT LAS_
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AT LAS_t_ (“finally,” omission of last letter
indicated by “without end”)
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24d
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<MAS< SI
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<SAM< (“uncle,” reversal indicated by “brought
up”) + SI (“branch of computer science”)
Systems integration? There are areas of computer science that are IS too.
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25d
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_EPIC_
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barke_EP ICE PIC_k (hidden word indicated by “requires
this repeatedly”)
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26d
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see 8d
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< IN A (*STUP O)R<
ReplyDeleteRANI (“Indian queen”) containing (“grabs”) O (“ring”) + *PUTS (anagram indicated by “out”)
The anagram isn’t necessary here, but “out” does make the clue read more smoothly. Anyone want to complain about it?
As you say, an anagram indicator isn't required, since PUTS is just reversed like everything else. What is required, though, is a definition ;-)
<MAS< SI
ReplyDeleteThe actual answer is MASAI ("Sam" reversal, plus abbreviation for "artificial intelligence"
In clue 1A, what is the significance of "turning Athos into a host"? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThat's the definition: if you alphabetize the letters in ATHOS you get A HOST.
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