DT 30109 (Full Review) – Big Dave's Crossword Blog
View closed comments 

DT 30109 (Full Review)

Daily Telegraph Cryptic No 31019

A full review by crypticsue

+ – + – + – + – + – + – + – +

This puzzle was published on 30th August 2025

BD Rating – Difficulty *** Enjoyment ***

A pangram with ten anagrams – it could only be the work of Cephas

Please let us know what you thought

Across

1a           Female with slack plant fibre (4)
FLAX – F (Female) LAX (slack)

3a           Hiding debt, a politician and Scottish footballers like frogs? (10)
AMPHIBIOUS – IOU (debt) hiding in A (from the clue) MP (politician) and HIBS (members of the Scottish football team Hibernians

10a         One from Oslo wearing no rubbish (9)
NORWEGIAN – An anagram (rubbish) of WEARING NO

11a         Ring back about one tree (5)
LILAC – A reversal (back) of CALL (ring) goes ‘about’ I (Roman numeral for one)

12a         Support for artistic endeavours? (5)
EASEL – A cryptic definition

13a         Ultimately decent or gentle drunk’s glasses (9)
LORGNETTE – An anagram (drunk) of the ultimate letter of decenT OR GENTLE

14a         Being disrespectful, turn over a lot of underwear (8)
FLIPPANT – FLIP (turn over) and quite a lot of PANTs (underwear)

16a         Child of five round American flowering plant (6)
QUINOA – One of five children born at the same time, O (round) A (American)

19a         Ignore reorganised district (6)
REGION – An anagram (reorganised) of IGNORE

20a         Laze around with Tory showing fanaticism (8)
ZEALOTRY – An anagram (around) of LAZE and TORY

22a         We hear county rowing crew take one’s breath away (9)
SUFFOCATE – Homophones (we hear) of SUFFOLK (county) and EIGHT (rowing crew)

24a         American idiot, before end of day, lacking steadiness (5)
JERKY – JERK (American idiot) goes before the Y at the end of daY

26a         I repeatedly will go after information for spirits (5)
GENII – The letter I is repeated and put after GEN (information)

27a         Unhampered short distance, not fast (9)
FOOTLOOSE – FOOT (short distance) LOOSE (not fast)

28a         Newspaper needs year for sending of messages (10)
TELEGRAPHY – TELEGRAPH (newspaper) and Y (year)

29a         Old transatlantic edition (4)
USED – US (transatlantic) ED (edition)

Down

1d           Unofficial receiver, one at edge of garden (5)
FENCE – A receiver of stolen goods or something round the edge of a garden

2d           Striking part of police work (9)
ARRESTING – Striking in the sense of attracting attention or part of the work of the police

4d           Graduate away from the sea in part of the Shetland Islands (8)
MAINLAND – MA (graduate) INLAND (away from the sea)   The principal island of the Shetland Islands is called Mainland!

5d           Wishing to eat article removed from country (6)
HUNGRY – A (indefinite article) removed from HUNGaRY (country)

6d           Like certain dictionaries, all big, uni ordered (9)
BILINGUAL – An anagram (ordered) of ALL BIG UNI

7d           Not a very big hooter? (5)
OWLET – A small bird that hoots

8d           Mysterious Ray maybe becoming office worker (9)
SECRETARY- SECRET (mysterious) and an anagram (maybe) of RAY

9d           Went down mountain (4)
FELL – Double definition

14d         Prudence terribly sore in battle (9)
FORESIGHT – An anagram (terribly) of SORE inserted into FIGHT (battle)

15d         Exasperating for very old leader (9)
PROVOKING – PRO (for) V (very) O (old) KING (leader)

17d         No riotous fooling around is disreputable (9)
NOTORIOUS – An anagram (fooling around) of NO RIOTOUS

18d         Man caught by live flying creature, huge beast (8)
BEHEMOTH – HE (man) ‘caught’ or inserted between BE (live) and MOTH (flying creature)

21d         Strange affair supplying material for baskets etc (6)
RAFFIA – An anagram (strange) of AFFAIR

23d         Match having no followers (5)
FINAL – The last match in a competition

24d         Small amount left inside jar (4)
JOLT – The abbreviation for Left put inside JOT (small amount)

25d         Yankee lied about surrender (5)
YIELD – Y (the letter represented by Yankee in the NATO Phonetic Alphabet) and an anagram (about) of LIED

 

 

3 comments on “DT 30109 (Full Review)

  1. Sue, I’m not sure if this is published a bit too early. I just entered my crossword entry online about 30 minutes ago and it said the closing date for it was today and didn’t give me the message that it was too late to submit my entry.

    1. The closing date is always 9am on the Friday after the date of publication of the crossword. You obviously just squeaked in before the deadline

Comments are closed.