Being Saturday, today's puzzle is by Cox and Rathvon.
IntroductionA relatively easy puzzle, at least when compared to recent ones from The Daily Telegraph.
A note to my British readers: As the National Post does not publish on Sunday, I do not post an entry to my blog on that day. I have also posted a copy of today's puzzle in case you are interested as you likely would not otherwise have access to it. You can download a .pdf version of the file from
here.
Issues with Today's Puzzle19ac Neckwear fine for relaxation (7)
The solution must be
LEI|
SURE. While I could find no source to support the use of "sure" as a synonym for "fine", I do recall that the lackadaisical responses of my teenage children to questions would often consist of "sure" or "fine", both indicating a rather unenthusiastic affirmative.
Toughest clue in Today's PuzzleIt has to be:
22ac Puzzle wrong for China? (3,7)
Solution below.
Today's PuzzleLegend: Anagram '*'; Deleted letter '_' or letters '_..._'; Inserted letters '( )'; Reverse order '<'; Grouping '{ }'; Separator '|'Clues Across1ac {
FRENCH ROAST}*
9ac
U|
PRAISE10ac
TO(
NIGH)
T11ac
C|
OF|
FEES|
HOP12ac
STUN< style="font-weight: bold;">TRY|
ST14ac
REAR|
RANGE16ac {
RIO GRANDE}*
18ac
ZULUS - zoo loose {
hearing (
sounds like indicator)}
21ac
BOHR - {
vocally (
sounds like indicator)} drill
22ac
TEA SER|VICE - puzzle [
TEASER] wrong [
VICE]
25ac
FELL|
IN|
I26ac
EV(
A|
CUE)
E27ac {
ORANGE PEKOE}*
Clues Down1d
FIRE|
FLY2d
EPIC|
ENTER - American (Yankee) spelling of centre
The American setters of the puzzle emphasize the use of the American spelling in this puzzle directed at a Canadian audience. Interestingly, the American spelling "center" has actually become widely used in Canada and is probably just as prevalent - if not more so - than "centre".
3d
CHEWS -
{audibly (
sounds like indicator)} {pick [CHOOSE]}
Here, the clue is directing the solver to a word that sounds like a word that means "pick".
4d
RATION|
ALE5d _
AUNT - delete H from HAUNT
6d
TIGHTEN*
7d
MUSCAT*
8d
A|
T ON(
C)
E14d
R(
ENDER)
ING15d
RA(
ZORBA)
CK16d
REBUFF17d
OT|
HELLO19d
LEI|
SURE20d
STE(
W)
ED23d
STEEP24d
DIVA<
As always, detailed explanations will be furnished on request.
That wraps up today's post.
Tried this puzzle - up to the usual high standard of fairness for a C&R puzzle (I sometimes do their Atlantic Monthly puzzler). 22A was one of my last entries too, and Zorba in 15D was fun.
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