This puzzle was originally published Friday, June 5, 2009 in The Daily Telegraph
Introduction
I completed today's puzzle with a bit of effort, finding it to be slightly to the more difficult end of the scale. It contained three deletion-type clues (which often give me considerable difficulty), so I felt quite good about recognizing them and successfully solving them.
Today's Glossary
Some possibly unfamiliar abbreviations, people, places, words and expressions used in today's puzzle
kinglet - a minor king
prang - Brit. a collision or crash (involving a motor vehicle or an aircraft)
RE - abbrev. Brit. Royal Engineers
spaghetti junction - a complicated or massively intertwined highway interchange that resembles a plate of spaghetti
Today's Links
Libellule's review of today's puzzle may be found at Big Dave's Telegraph Crossword Blog [DT 25947].
Commentary on Today's Puzzle
Today's puzzle contains three deletion-type clues (which, in my experience, occur fairly rarely in puzzles). This type of clue has often stumped me in the past, so I was quite pleased with myself at having solved them all.
21a A doubter, not quiet self-denying type (7)
A SCEPTIC (doubter) not (deletion indicator) P (quiet: piano, musical notation) gives ASCETIC (self-denying type).
24a Outside, stealing a kiss, going on for ages (7)
EXTERNAL (outside) stealing (deletion indicator) X (a kiss) gives ETERNAL (going on for ages).
2d A provider of accommodation - not house, a workshop (7)
My solution was:
A HOTELIER (provider of accommodation) not (deletion indicator) HO (house) gives ATELIER (a workshop).
However, Libellule provides an even more elegant take on this clue:
HOTELIER (a provider of accommodation) not HO, A (delete HO and replace it with A) gives ATELIER (workshop).
8d What a sucker may need (8,5)
The first thing to pop into my head on reading this clue was "pruning shears", but I quickly realized that the distribution of letters is wrong - (7,6) rather than (8,5).
Signing off for today - Falcon
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