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DT 30191 (Full Review)

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30191

A full review by crypticsue

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This puzzle was published on 7th January 2022

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Across

1a    One member permitted? That’s understood (8)
IMPLICIT – I (one) MP (member) LICIT (permitted)

9a    Principal pain? (8)
HEADACHE – HEAD (principal) ACHE (pain)

10a    Clinging? It’s difficult (6)
STICKY – Double definition

11a    Proper cost confused one looking for something precious (10)
PROSPECTOR – An anagram (confused) of PROPER COST

12a    Take care of a small charge (4-3)
BABY-SIT – A cryptic definition clue

14a    Point applied to country girl (7)
FRANCES – S (south, compass point) applied to FRANCE (country)

16d    Professional criminal‘s staff (5)
CROOK – Another double definition

17a    Feel depressed downstairs (5)
BELOW – BE (feel) LOW (depressed)

18a    Recruit occasionally seen before short turn (5)
ENROL – The occasional letters of sEeN before a truncated ROLl (turn)

20a    Clearly let on the radio (5)
ALOUD – A homophone (on the radio) of ALLOWED (let)

22a    Is there nothing that this cannot remedy? (4-3)
CURE-ALL – A cryptic definition of a substance designed to cure every ailment

24a    Sean was mistaken in Abertawe (7)
SWANSEA – An anagram (mistaken) of SEAN WAS produces the English name for Abertawe

26a    Freedom from drink, drinking beer every now and then (10)
LIBERATION – LIBATION (drink) ‘drinking’ the even (every now and then) letters of bEeR

27a    Develop need to indicate (6)
DENOTE – An anagram (develop) of NEED TO

28a    Exactly like personality, a Frenchman in London area (8)
SELFSAME – SELF (personality) and A (from the clue) M (monsieur, Frenchman) inserted into SE (area of London)

29a    Bony Lee’s talk disrupted (8)
SKELETAL – An anagram (disrupted) of LEES TALK

Down

2d    Provide inducement for friend to acquire books one and five (8)
MOTIVATE – MATE (friend) to ‘acquire’ OT (Old Testament books) I (one) V (Roman numeral for 5)

3d    So my Rachel unfortunately is inclined to weep (10)
LACHRYMOSE – An anagram (unfortunately) of SO MY RACHEL

4d    Underground room I see said to be difficult to understand (7)
CRYPTIC – CRYPT (underground room) I C (I see ‘said’)

5d    Disconcert cast (5)
THROW – Double definition

6d    Complain boat is where vehicles should be (3,4)
CAR PARK – CARP (complain) ARK (boat)

7d    Sour recluse is heard (6)
ACETIC – A homophone (is heard) of ASCETIC (recluse)

8d    Retaliation from salesperson, half rich, with Sarah (8)
REPRISAL – REP (salesperson) RI (the first half of rich) with SAL (Sarah)

13d    Bully‘s charge to cross river (5)
TROLL – TOLL (charge) to ‘cross’ R (river)

14d    It might help photographers concentrate (5)
FOCUS – Part of a camera or a verb meaning to concentrate

15d    Without flippancy, there isn’t any humbug (2-8)
NO-NONSENSE – NO (there isn’t any) NONSENSE (humbug)

17d    Support whip getting violent reaction (8)
BACKLASH – BACK (support) LASH (whip)

19d    To repeat jazzy drama (8)
OPERETTA – an anagram (jazzy) of TO REPEAT

20d    Purchased by local man, a Chinese calendar (7)
ALMANAC – Hidden in (purchased by) locAL MAN A Chinese

21d    In headwind left to become smaller (7)
DWINDLE – Hidden in heaDWIND LEft

23d    Rude Italian leader ignoring Georgia and yours truly (6)
RIBALD – GARIBALDI (Italian leader) ‘ignoring’ GA (Georgia) and I (yours truly)

25d    Half-dozen with most of finest sensations experienced (5)
VIBES – VI (The Roman numeral for six, half-dozen) with most of BESt (finest)

 

3 comments on “DT 30191 (Full Review)

  1. 3down last letter of the word and 22 across fourth letter should be the same letter but they aren’t. Just looked again and it’s obviously a typo. I enjoyed the puzzle and thanks Cryptic Sue for the hints.

    1. Fingers working on automatic pilot again – and, of course, spellchecker doesn’t work with capitals

      Now corrected

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