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DT 30593 (Full Review)

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 30593

A full review by crypticsue

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This puzzle was published on 20th April 2024

BD Rating – Difficulty */**Enjoyment ***

NY Doorknob once again provided our Saturday Prize Puzzle, which after taking a moment or two to get going (I should have started with the Downs) turned out to be most enjoyable

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Across

1a           Direct instruction Edward Lear disregarded? (2-8)
NO-NONSENSE Remove the hyphen and the instruction that Edward Lear ignored when writing his poems

6a           Land covered in Virginia creepers (4)
ACRE – Hidden (covered) in virginiA CREepers

10a         Freight firm holding a case of Riesling (5)
CARGO – CO (company, firm) ‘holding’ A (from the clue and the outside letters (case) of RieslinG

11a         Nervous reaction from heartless wife in chair (4,5)
COLD SWEAT – COLD (heartless) and W (wife) inserted in SEAT (chair)

12a         British-Australian Dame offering drink? (8)
BEVERAGE – B (British) and EVERAGE (the Australian Dame Edna)

13a         Rat not initially an aquatic creature (5)
OTTER – rOTTER (rat) without the initial letter

15a         Mazy run at Wembley making you drool? (7)
DRIBBLE – A winding (mazy) run with a football at Wembley or another ground can also be a synonym for drool

17a         What Cockney trichologist may treat for nothing? (4,3)
THIN AIR – A Cockney trichologist may treat THIN [h]AIR

19a         Revolutionary soldier — no communist — brushed aside (7)
IGNORED – A reversal (revolutionary) of an (unindicated) American soldier, NO (from the clue) and the colour which gives its name to an informal word for a communist

21a         Collusion: accountant sounds warning (7)
CAHOOTS – An abbreviated Chartered Accountant followed by HOOTS (sounds warning)

22a         Card player swivelling on crutch occasionally (5)
NORTH – A reversal (swivelling) of ON (from the clue) followed by the occasional letters of cRuTcH

24a         Hearty pie and mash prepared — time to tuck in (8)
SHIPMATE – A hearty is an old name for a fellow sailor – an anagram (prepared) of PIE and MASH into which is inserted (to tuck in) T (time

27a         Devout old man embracing bishop (9)
OBSERVANT – O (old) SERVANT (man) ‘embracing’ B (the chess abbreviation for Bishop)

28a         Illustration in book helping (5)
PLATE – An illustration in a book or a helping of food

29a         Antelope leaving delta shows style and vigour (4)
ELAN – An ELANd (antelope) without (leaving) the letter indicated by Delta in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet

30a         Soldiers reorganised somehow — nothing to lose! (10)
GRENADIERS – An anagram (somehow) of REoRGANISED without the O (nothing to lose)

Down

1d           Agreeable city on French Riviera (4)
NICE – A synonym for agreeable or a city on the French Riviera

2d           Munch for instance on grain we cultivated (9)
NORWEGIAN – An anagram (cultivated) of ON GRAIN WE

3d           Rope and ring put through snout (5)
NOOSE – O (ring) put through NOSE (snout)

4d           Leaderless coppers seizing throne in Vatican City? (7)
ENCLAVE – pENCE (‘leaderless’ coppers) ‘seizing’ LAV (toilet, throne)

5d           Conspicuous way to involve stranger (7)
SALIENT – ST (way) to ‘involve’ ALIEN (stranger)

7d           Leading side in cup round play away (5)
CHEAT – C (the ‘leading’ side in Cup) and HEAT (round)

8d           The Starship Business? (10)
ENTERPRISE – The name of the fictional starship or a business

9d           Surprise greatly — like Villa? (8)
ASTONISH –  Something like the football team – ASTON ISH

14d         Normal idea strange for secret diarist (6,4)
ADRIAN MOLE – An anagram (strange) of NORMAL IDEA

16d         Hot meat rolls brought round for citizens (8)
BURGHERS – BURGERS (meat rolls) ‘brought round’ H (hot)

18d         A fight with mug brings change of attitude (5-4)
ABOUT FACE – A (from the clue) BOUT (fight) FACE (mug)

20d         Anguish of the French couple? (7)
DESPAIR – DES (French for ‘of the’) PAIR (couple)

21d         Ex-president criminal entertaining bits of fluff (7)
CLINTON – CON (criminal) ‘entertaining’ LINT (small bits of fluff that ‘cling to clothes and furniture and accumulate in the filters of washing machines and driers and in navels’  The last bit did make me smile 😊

23d         God having succeeded thanks Jamaican devotee (5)
RASTA – RA (ancient Egyptian sun god) S (succeeded) TA (thanks)

25d         1960s scooterist straddling exercise bike? (5)
MOPED – MOD (1960s scooterist) ‘straddling’ PE (exercise)

26d         Great being where crisis was once mounting (4)
ZEUS – A reversal (mounting) of SUEZ (the name given to a 1956 crisis in the Middle East