Introduction
Anagrams run rampant through today's puzzle from Cox & Rathvon.I invite you to leave a comment to let us know how you fared with the puzzle.
Solution to Today's Puzzle
Falcon's Experience
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Legend:
█ - solved without assistance
█ - incorrect prior to use of puzzle solving tools
█ - solved with assistance from puzzle solving tools
█ - solved with aid of checking letters provided by puzzle solving tools
█ - solved but without fully parsing the clue
█ - yet to be solved
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Legend: | "*" anagram; "~" sounds like; "<" letters reversed |
"( )" letters inserted; "_" letters deleted; "†" explicit in the clue | |
Primary indications (definitions) are marked with a solid underline in the clue; subsidiary indications (be they wordplay or other) are marked with a dashed underline in semi-all-in-one (semi-&lit.) clues. All-in-one (&lit.) clues and cryptic definitions are marked with a dotted underline. Explicit link words and phrases are enclosed in forward slashes (/link/) and implicit links are shown as double forward slashes (//). |
Across
1a Wild blue yonder’s enveloping male // in an onerous way (12)
{BURDENSO(M)ELY}* — anagram (wild) of BLUE YONDERS containing (enveloping) M (male; abbrev.)
9a Have a craving in Ken/’s/ room (7)
K(ITCH)EN — ITCH (have a craving) contained in (in) KEN (†)
10a Quiet sort joining our // loud shouting (7)
CLAM|OUR — CLAM (quiet sort) + (joining) OUR (†)
11a Daisy upset about arrival // confusion (8)
{DIS(ARR)AY}* — anagram (upset) of DAISY containing (about) ARR (arrival; abbrev. encountered on transportation system timetables)
12a Strands // wild horses (6)
SHORES* — anagram (wild) of HORSES
14a Poverty // bared, go hog wild (10)
BEGGARHOOD* — anagram (wild) of BARED GO HOG
16a Hurt // wild rose (4)
SORE* — anagram (wild) ROSE
18a Roulette bet // in or out of order (4)
NOIR* — anagram (out of order) of IN OR
19a Wild pitches are // most annoyingly instructive (10)
PREACHIEST* — anagram (wild) of PITCHES ARE
21a Deuces wild, // lead the wrong way? (6)
SEDUCE* — anagram (wild) of DEUCES
Dedicated to Harvey Weinstein — who seems incapable of such subtlety.
22a Wild card code // given (8)
ACCORDED* — anagram (wild) of CARD CODE
26a Bunk // back of house, beside two trees (7)
E|YEW|ASH — E (back [final letter] of housE) + (beside) {YEW + ASH} (two trees)
27a One arachnid grasping at // parrot (7)
I|MIT(AT)E — I ([Roman numeral for] one) + MITE (arachnid) containing (grasping) AT (†)
28a Incapable of sucking up, // Ann’s born to be wild (12)
NONABSORBENT* — anagram (wild) of ANNS BORN TO BE
Down
1d A king in the sack
// was hot (5)
B(A|K)ED — {A (†) + K (king; abbrev. encountered in chess or card games)} contained in (in) BED (the sack)
2d Appraises // unopened
shipping containers (5)
_RATES — [
3d Empty article, very // airy (8)
E|THE|REAL — E (empty; abbreviation found on a fuel gauge) + THE ([definite] article) + REAL (very; extremely)
4d People on the beach
// scattered burnt ashes (10)
SUNBATHERS* — anagram (scattered) of BURNT ASHES
5d Spice // club (4)
MACE — double definition
6d Hate // vow taken by
the French (6)
L(OATH)E — OATH (vow) contained in (taken by) LE (the French; masculine singular form of the French definite article)
7d Quartet // auditioned
for total amount (8)
{FOUR|SOME}~ — sounds like (auditioned) {FOR (†) + SUM (total amount)}
8d Most of ship’s hands detect
// moon at times (8)
CRE_|SCENT — CRE[
Scent[5] (verb) can mean:
- discern by the sense of smell ⇒
a shark can scent blood from well over half a kilometre away
- sense the presence, existence, or imminence of ⇒
the Premier scented victory last night
13d Vault within funds // kingdoms (10)
MON(ARCH)IES — ARCH (vault; architectural construct) contained in (within) MONIES (funds)
14d Rail // is held by kid (8)
BAN(IS)TER — IS (†) contained in (held by) BANTER (kid)
15d Diner fixtures // general shoots full of holes (8)
G|RIDDLES — G (general; abbrev. for film classification) + RIDDLES (shoots full of holes)
17d More selective // Indiana resident following Conservative (8)
C|HOOSIER — HOOSIER (Indiana resident) following (†) C (Conservative; abbrev. for a member of a certain Canadian — or British — political party)
A Hoosier[5] is a native or inhabitant of the state of Indiana, US. The origin of the term is unknown.
20d Oxygen tank company returned // book of a certain size (6)
{OC|TAV|O}< — reversal (returned) of {O ([symbol for the chemical element] oxygen) + VAT (tank) + CO (company; abbrev.)}
23d Loosely cover // doctor and primate (5)
DR|APE — DR (doctor; abbrev.) + (and) APE (primate)
24d Inhabited // end of island next to raised ridge (5)
D|WELT — D (end [final letter] of islanD) + (next to) WELT (raised ridge)
25d Start of a question, and a // command to stop (4)
WHO|A — WHO (start of a question) + (and) A (†)
Epilogue
There was certainly no subtlety involved in the theme of today's puzzleKey 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)
[11] - TheFreeDictionary.com (Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary)
[12] - CollinsDictionary.com (Webster’s New World College Dictionary)
[13] - MacmillanDictionary.com (Macmillan Dictionary)
Good cloudy morning to all from the GTA! At least it's not cold.
ReplyDeleteToday's offering from C&R is a strange mix of anagrams and charades, a few which will likely lead you the wrong way. But far be it for me to be annoyingly instructive!
Henry
Good morning,
ReplyDeleteFogbound wild, for today's puzzle (4,3). Cleared up quickly enough. Not sure about 15d: is 'g' an abbreviation for 'general'? Have a good weekend!
Peter
Peter,
DeletePerhaps you attend films rated at the other end of the alphabet.
Ah, yes. Did not think of film ratings. But, no, I don't approve of films rated at the other end of the alphabet. Thanks for the blog Falcon!
DeleteYes, it seems that C&R have gone hog wild, at least on the Across side.
ReplyDeleteFor 15d, I certainly took G to be a short form for 'General.' The answer is the appliances the diner would use to prepare french toast, e.g.
By the way, thanks for posting, Falcon!
Falcon - re 2d. Unopened means closed. Closed means the top is on. But here we take the top off, and in a down clue. I didn't figure out how this works when I figured out the answer, but you don't seem to have difficulty with this. How do I reconcile the apparent anomaly?
ReplyDeleteHi Henry,
DeleteThe way I interpret 2d is that the containers do not have an "opening", meaning they are missing the opening letter.
Cheers,
MG
MG has explained it very well.
DeleteHello Falcon and folks,
ReplyDeletePuzzle took a little longer today as there were some odd words, like 14a. Last one in was 20d and I needed help on it. Favorite was 10a simply because I like the idea of being quiet as a clam.
Thank you for posting.
Cheers,
MG
Hello Falcon and all,
ReplyDeleteFor me a pleasantly easy solve with a couple of pockets of resistance. Dunce-cap moment: failing to see how 7d was a homonym for "total." Went astray with "when" for 25d as the start of a question and a command to stop (as in, "Say when"). 14a was a new word for me. Thanks as always for the review, Falcon. Here I'd missed the meaning of "general."