The Stickler Weekly 131 Solution

Not long ago I talked about the problems that can occur in cryptic clues if care isn’t taken to avoid potential issues that may cause offence. While a cryptic clue is usually not to be considered as a statement/phrase in its own right (due to the two-part nature of most clues), it may still offend especially if the solver isn’t that familiar with cryptic clues. There’s an exception, of course, in the case of &lits, where the entire clue can be read separately as wordplay and definition. Last week a letter appeared in The Age (“Slipping under radar”) highlighting a clue that caused concern for a reader (and I suspect many others too). The clue for SHINER was Visible punishment for her sin? (6), and it appeared last year in a cryptic in the Herald-Sun which is published in Victoria. The reader had complained to the paper but received no reply, so she wrote a letter to the “opposition” who were only too glad to print her concerns. I can’t confirm, but it seems this cryptic is published in all News Ltd’s mainland dailies, and it replaced The Stickler in The Daily Telegraph. Clearly this is a clue from a bygone era – sad that it would have been deemed acceptable at any time – but it’s age is irrelevant: it just shouldn’t have been published. There’s no excuse either, as the News Ltd cryptic is a syndicated one, which means it’s either created for a publication and then sold to others, or created for an agency that sells it multiple times. Regardless, it must have been checked and approved a dozen times across the world, so a flag must have been raised at some time. I have the sneaking suspicion the whole crossword could be an old recycled one that wasn’t checked with a modern eye as such necessities require subediting work that just isn’t done these days.

Across Answers and Clues Explanations
1 UPBRAID
Find fault with police action behind vandalised pub (7) RAID after anagram of PUB
5 ASPECTS
Faces snake fronting weird sect (7) ASP + anagram of SECT
9 REACH
Contact division with no opening (5) B(REACH)
10 SUPERNOVA
Star that shines brightly for a number living in Pacific capital (9) (PER + NO) inside SUVA
11 ASSEMBLY
Foreign embassy providing refuge for large crowd (8) Anagram of EMBASSY outside L
12 WITH IT
Stylish comedian linked with success (4,2) WIT + HIT
14 PRODUCTION LINE
Building system’s master channel, one El Nino affected (10,4) PRO + DUCT + I + anagram of EL NINO
17 BREEDING-GROUND
Replaced egg under bird on nest (8-6) Anagram of EGG UNDER BIRD ON
21 VELVET
Material is not attributed to The King in review (6) (ELVIS minus IS) inside VET
23 CONSERVE
Protect prisoner shot in court (8) CON + SERVE
25 ASCENDANT
A martial arts expert breaking nose is powerful (9) A + (DAN inside SCENT
26 REMIT
Clock wound back and forward (5) TIMER reversed
27 LEARNED
Academic managed housing to make money (7) LED outside EARN
28 CREASED
Put a line in, like in doctrine (7) AS inside CREED
 Down  Answers and Clues Explanations
1 UNREAL
Incredible run spoilt by deal starting late (6) Anagram of RUN + D(EAL)
2 BRASSERIE
Fresh berries offered outside a small restaurant (9) Anagram of BERRIES outside (A + S)
3 ASHAMED
A fraud sitting in front of editor is blushing (7) A + SHAM + ED
4 DISPLACING
Darwin’s first ISP network is moving (10) (D)ARWIN + ISP + LACING
5 AMPS
Lights not needing large electrical units (4) LAMPS minus L
6 PORTION
Concoction primed with right measure (7) R inside POTION
7 CLOTH
Thicken hot material (5) CLOT + H
8 SMART SET
Beautiful people try sheep rearing (5,3) (TEST + RAMS) reversed
13 DIAGNOSTIC
Adjustment made to costing after financial support turned up is indicative (10) Anagram of COSTING after (AID reversed)
15 IGNORAMUS
One sort of organ problem kept back person lacking knowledge (9) I + anagram of ORGAN + (SUM reversed)
16 ABOVE ALL
Almost finished in a dance first and last (5,3) (OVE)R in (A + BALL)
18 DIES NON
One’s involved in outcry when courts are closed (4,3) Anagram of ONES inside DIN
19 OBSERVE
Man freed by a mob’s never prepared to celebrate (7) Anagram of A MOBS NEVER minus MAN
20 TESTED
One kilobyte downloaded from corrupted diskette should be analysed (6) Anagram of DISKETTE minus IK
22 LYCRA
Items fashioned in finely crafted stretchy material (5) fineLY CRAfted
24 MAID
Domestic worker is composed during conversation (4) Sounds like MADE

 

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One Response to The Stickler Weekly 131 Solution

  1. Richard Sternes says:

    so then, as well as everything else
    there’s the moral & morality aspects, David ……
    a setter’s lot is certainly not an easy one