Introduction
In today's puzzle from Cox and Rathvon, we visit an auto service shop where the setters give the mechanical systems of our car a thorough going over and offer us a choice of fuels. However, after 28a, our next stop may be the body shop.Solution to Today's Puzzle
Legend: | "*" anagram; "~" sounds like; "<" letters reversed |
"( )" letters inserted; "_" letters deleted; "†" explicit in the clue |
Across
1a SUSPENSION* — anagram (engineer) of USES PINS ON
6a S|TOP — S (south) + TOP (peak)
9a {TEL AVIV}~ — sounds like (vocally) TELL OF (describe) EVE (the first lady)
To fully appreciate the homophone, one must read the solution as a phrase in which "tell of eve" sounds like "Tel Aviv".10a TEA SE|TS — TEASE (harry) + TS (Eliot; American-born British poet T. S. Eliot[7])
12a NICK — double definition; "Santa" & "shaving mishap"
13a D(RIVE T)RAIN — RIVET (bolt) contained in DRAIN (exhaust)
15a GASOLINE* — anagram (in a mixture) of {GAIN + (and) LOSE}
16a A|BLEST — A (one) + BLEST (charmed)
18a THROWN~ — sounds like (in the sound) THRONE (big chair)
20a METHANOL* — anagram (adjusted) of HOTEL MAN
23a COMBUSTION* — anagram (arranged) of SO CUT MOB IN
Combustion is the function performed by (or job) of the engine.24a S|TUB — S (small) + TUB (tank)
27a ALL|IS|ON — ALL (everybody) + IS (†) + ON (performing)
Mose Allison[7] is an American jazz blues pianist and singer.28a IMP|ACTS — IMP (rascally; used as an adjective) + ACTS (deeds)
As with 9a, one must read the solution as a phrase to fully appreciate the homophone, "imp acts" being "rascally deeds".29a _H|OR|N_ — hidden in (part of) PlymoutH OR Nissan
30a ELECT(RODE)S — RODE (were carried) contained in (among) ELECTS (picks)
Down
1d SATIN_ — SATIN[
2d SO|LACES — SO (true; "It was seen to be so") + LACES (ties)
3d E|NVY — E (English) + N[
4d S(EVER)ING — SING (confess) containing EVER (always)
5d OCTAVE — O (circle; letter shaped like a circle) + CT (court) + (and) AVE (avenue)
7d _T|HE S|AME_ — hidden in (in) facT HES AMErican
8d POST(NAT)AL — POSTAL (crazy) containing (about) NAT (Nathaniel)
Go postal[5] is US slang for go mad, especially from stress [with reference to cases in which postal employees ran amok and shot colleagues].11d AUTOBAHN* — anagram (plays) of TUBA NOAH
An autobahn[3] is an expressway in Germany and German-speaking countries.14d B(LOW)OUTS — BOUTS (fights) containing (about) LOW (†)
15d {GATE-CRASH}* — anagram (manoeuvres) of CARTHAGES
17d DEMONIAC* — anagram (funny) of COMEDIAN
19d _R|AMBLER — R {final letter (in the end) of MisteR} + AMBLER (walker)
21d NOT|ICED — NOT (†) + ICED (frozen)
22d ATONAL* — anagram (badly) of AN ALTO
25d B|USES — B (initial letter of (head of) Bureau) + USES (takes; "takes a taxi (or bus)")
26d SPAR< — reversal of (returning) RAPS (blows)
Key to Reference Sources:Signing off for today — Falcon
[1] - The Chambers Dictionary, 11th Edition
[2] - Search Chambers - (Chambers 21st Century Dictionary)
[3] - TheFreeDictionary.com (American Heritage Dictionary)
[4] - TheFreeDictionary.com (Collins English Dictionary)
[5] - Oxford Dictionaries (Oxford Dictionary of English)
[6] - Oxford Dictionaries (Oxford American Dictionary)
[7] - Wikipedia
[8] - Reverso Online Dictionary (Collins French-English Dictionary)
[9] - Infoplease (Random House Unabridged Dictionary)
[10] - CollinsDictionary.com (Collins English Dictionary)
Signing off for the moment — Falcon