Exploitation. The job of a setter is all about exploitation. They exploit everything involved with crosswords, from language quirks, word classes, shapes of letters and things related to the orientation of answers in a grid and grid structure. They even introduce themselves on occasion. All these things incorporate valid devices that must be justifiable and solvable without making too bigger leaps. It’s important to remember that the fundamentals of the English language are always in play and should be relied upon by solvers. For example, solvers would always assume they are dealing with an answer that runs left to right and horizontal as this is the way we read words, write words, solve clues and mentally think of words. The answer may be put into the grid vertically but this doesn’t necessary change how the solver would normally approach solving, unless the setter makes an issue of it. A down answer is one entered vertically, not an answer with any special quality, no matter how the setter helps a solver derive it. The setter’s exploitation of an answer’s orientation in the grid is just another device that doesn’t dictate how we would normally approach solving clues. Thus all clues should be thought of in the horizontal, and only those that the setter chooses (by way of indication) may be considered in the vertical.
Across | Answers and Clues | Explanations |
1 | MISPRINT | |
Error literally made by ISP right in the middle of money-making venture (8) | (ISP + R) inside MINT | |
6 | EASE | |
Facility reduced support for artist’s work (4) | (EASE)L | |
9 | HOVEL | |
Time in hotel given to five in a wretched place (5) | HOTEL with T swapped for V | |
10 | THE ALLIES | |
Connections about to restore large fighting force (3,6) | TIES outside (HEAL + L) | |
13 | EAR-HOLE | |
Sound receiver is pointed away from broken radiotelephone (3-4) | Anagram of RADIOTELEPHONE minus POINTED | |
14 | SHRIVEL | |
Dehydrate vegetables primarily needed in unusual relish (7) | (V)EGETABLES inside angram of RELISH | |
15 | DOER | |
Sleepyhead disheartened an energetic person? (4) | DO(z)ER | |
16 | DISPLEASED | |
Upset and sick taking pill regularly (10) | DISEASED outside (P)I(L)L | |
19 | DECAHEDRON | |
Figure of solid build moved redhead on outside clubs (10) | (Anagram of REDHEAD + ON) outside C | |
20 | FIRS | |
Trees pruned before all others (4) | (FIRS)T | |
23 | COMPOST | |
Turn up mostly office material that promotes growth (7) | (COM)E + POST | |
25 | REPLACE | |
Put back from football competition into contest (7) | EPL inside RACE | |
26 | DRAGOONED | |
Intimidated doctor, one imprisoned by a greatly admired man (9) | DR + [ONE inside (A + GOD)] | |
28 | TROOP | |
Company, lacking in capital, returned after short time (5) | POOR reversed after T | |
29 | WART | |
Struggle with patient’s terminal skin problem (4) | WAR + PATIEN(T) | |
30 | HEDONIST | |
Epicurean family man implicated in robbery? (8) | DON inside HEIST | |
Down | Answers and Clues | Explanations |
2 | INVERTED COMMA | |
Mediocre TV man misread quote (8,5) | Anagram of MEDIOCRE TV MAN | |
3 | PILLOW | |
Cushion’s edge folded over and down (6) | LIP reversed + LOW | |
4 | IN THE WILD | |
I held twin not delivered normally or naturally (2,3,4) | Anagram of I HELD TWIN | |
5 | TRESS | |
Lock opener released from pressure (5) | (S)TRESS | |
6 | ENLARGES | |
General, tortured by soldiers at the front, blows up (8) | Anagram of GENERAL + (S)OLDIERS | |
7 | EYE | |
Look at pieces painted in pale yellow (3) | palE YEllow | |
8 | SHREWD | |
Calculating width in small piece of material (6) | W inside SHRED | |
11 | INVESTIGATORS | |
Detectives identify one held up by capitalists (13) | (TAG + I) reversed inside INVESTORS | |
12 | SALAD | |
Blue glaze coating aluminium dish (5) | SAD outside AL | |
17 | PROTRUDED | |
First to turn vulgar, in poker, stuck out (9) | [(T)URN + RUDE] inside PROD | |
18 | SHOOT-OUT | |
Decisive action to get rid of aggressive advertiser (5-3) | SHOO + TOUT | |
19 | DICED | |
Three diamonds cut into little pieces? (5) | D + ICE + D | |
21 | SLEEPY | |
Tired agent camped outside shelter (6) | SPY outside LEE | |
22 | SPOT-ON | |
Excellent snooker shot pocketed by child (4-2) | POT inside SON | |
24 | TENCH | |
Fish trap hooked up with chain (5) | NET reversed + CH | |
27 | RAW | |
Natural sound of thunder (3) | Sound like ROAR |
I may be looking past the obvious but I still do not get 19 down. DICED is cut into little pieces. Diamonds are ICE but how does ‘three’ lead us to the D and D?
Hi Maggie,
Three diamonds is “diamonds diamonds diamonds” that translates to D + ICE + D, with the “D” coming from a common bridge abbreviation. “D” for diamonds, “H” for hearts, “C” for clubs and “S” for spades regularly pop up in cryptic clues. I’ve included a question mark to reflect the mixed diamond references.
Best
Stickler
So obvious when you read it the correct way!
All the best for the wedding on the weekend.
19dn was actually my favourite. Also 1ac, 6ac, 9ac, 30ac and 2dn.