Enigmatic Variations No. 1748: Martyrdom by Kcit

Hi everyone.  I get a Kcit EV to blog about once annually and Kcitmas this year has fallen in May.

 

The preamble:

All clues are normal. Eighteen lead to answers too long to fit into the space available (given by enumerations; indications such as “two words” refer to the clue answers) without one to four (consecutive) letters being removed. The removed letters can be grouped into three sets according to the number removed: single letters; two letters; three and four letters. Treating the longer removals as blocks, each set can be arranged to give the same name to be written below the grid, thereby exemplifying the unusual MARTYRDOM involved, and resolving any ambiguities in the grid. 11 is usually preceded by an indefinite article. Chambers Dictionary (2016) is recommended.

 

I didn’t find this the easiest solve, but filled the grid fairly steadily with the left hand side holding out a bit longer than the right.

Not knowing the book, and not being the most proficient anagram unscrambler, I waited until I had plenty of checkers before tackling the EMINENT VICTORIANS.  I also used the knowledge that the full length was probably 17: I had calculated we would need ten single letter omissions, five pairs, two block of three and one block of four, and by this time I was on the hunt for the largest block.

Cross referencing with the pairs of letters to identify the correct four-letter block to combine with the three-letter ones enabled me to assemble all the different sized bits:

SAI NTVI DAL / SA IN TV ID AL / S A I N T V I D A L

SAINT VIDAL

From the preamble I gathered that the gimmick used would somehow represent what happened to the martyr – and so it proved: the myth is that Vidal’s body was cut into multiple pieces and dispersed, but all miraculously found each other and reformed back into a whole body.  His body was then supposedly cut up again two more times with the same result.

It was a very neat way of mirroring the three separate dispersals and reconstitutions of Vidal in the letterplay.  So I will forgive the setter for not giving me anything in the grid to colour in!  Thanks Kcit.

 

 

# ANSWER Clue with definition underlined  
Explanation, with quoted indicators in italics and ANSWER letters in bold caps
Across
1a PETITS MAÎTRES Dreadful misstep with attire will do for fops (13, two words)  
An anagram of (dreadful) MISSTEP with ATTIRE
11a RAW DEAL Untreated wood? It’s a poor lookout (6, two words) L
RAW (untreated) DEAL (wood)
12a AILMENT Excellent, fast, covering miles in condition (7)  
AI (excellent) + LENT (fast) around (covering) M (miles)
13a IDEALOGUE Goalie due to be replaced? Fervent follower mistaken in print (8) A
GOALIE DUE to be anagrammed (replaced)
15a VOLOST The left side attracting confused Soviet (6)  
VO (verso, the left side) by LOST (confused)
16a JETLINER Black eye make-up – something associated with de Havilland? (6) IN
JET (black) + LINER (eye make-up)
17a VICES Bad habits and loveless states? (4) V
V[o]ICES (states) missing O (loveless …)
19a RECCES Surveys cut in Parliamentary time off after Conservative intervenes (6)  
A shortening of (cut in) RECESs (Parliamentary time off) after C (Conservative) enters (intervenes)
21a SNIDEY Agreed about noise, echoing, being malicious (4) ID
YES (agreed) around (about) DIN (noise), going backwards (echoing)
24a DALASI Greens from Africa, greens brought over to Italy (3) DAL
SALAD (greens) reversed (brought over) + I (Italy)
25a SATEEN Glossy fabric, article used in lining (4) SA
A (article) used in STEEN (lining)
27a SOLVENT Fluid volume in English Channel? (6) S
V (volume) in SOLENT (English Channel?)
29a EPEE Rear of Ennerdale Water revealing weapon (4)  
The last letter of (rear of) EnnerdalE + PEE (water)
32a RESTEM Bard’s to force back source of sense in revolutionary American poetry (6)  
The first letter of (source of) Sense) in backwards (revolutionary) METER (American poetry)
33a SUNLIT Legal case involving Netherlands is not shady (6)  
SUIT (legal case) involving NL (Netherlands)
35a CONCISER Moulded cornices covering less space? (8)  
An anagram of (moulded) CORNICES
36a TO KALON Classic American vineyard? Certainly kept in stock (7, two words)  
OK (certainly) kept in TALON (stock)
37a RETILE Surface again, taking copper from small bag (6)  
We are taking (removing) CU (copper) from RETI[cu]LE (small bag)
38a EMINENT VICTORIANS EV contains merit in representing this classic biography (13, two words) NTVI
An anagram of (… representing) EV CONTAINS MERIT IN
Down
1d PROVISO Supporting six to get very good qualification (7)  
PRO (supporting) + VI (six) + SO (very good)
2d EAMONN No name arranged here? Surely not! (6)  
NO NAME anagrammed (arranged)
3d TWILT Inclination to accommodate wide local coverage? (4) T
TILT (inclination) containing (to accommodate) W (wide)
4d IDIOCY Institute will have nothing invested in risky stupid act (6)  
I (institute) + O (nothing) invested in DICY (risky).  (I can’t find support for this spelling of DICEY in the main dictionaries)
5d TENSE Succeeded in blocking grief, no longer stressed (5)  
S (succeeded) in blocking TENE (grief, no longer)
6d MALADJUSTMENT Reduction in sickness only achieved after absorbing new turn for the worse? (11) AL
A shortening of (reduction in) MALADy (sickness) + JUST MET (only achieved) after taking in (absorbing) N (new)
7d ILLITES Clay minerals, poor things, lacking mass (6) I
ILL (poor) + ITE[m]S (things) lacking M (mass)
8d REGENCE Former Government information presented during almost half of reception (6) N
GEN (information) found in (presented during) almost half of RECEption
9d ENURE The old practise, last to do without degree (5)  
EN[d]URE (last) to do without D (degree)
10d STEW Be worried broadcast will out Republican (4)  
ST[r]EW (broadcast) will remove (out) R (Republican)
14d EERIE Parliamentarian giving up power – that is very odd (5)  
[p]EER (parliamentarian) giving up P (power) + IE (that is)
18d SATES Lack of pressure in floods in gorges (5)  
An absence of (lack of) P (pressure) in S[p]ATES (floods)
20d SNATHES Handles Southern and Northern European city? Not Northern (7)  
S (Southern) + N (Northern) + ATHE[n]S (European city) not N (Northern)
22d EVENKI Siberian tribe, still on island supporting King (6)  
EVEN (still) on I (island) which is under (supporting) K (King)
23d UNTILE Strip of slabs up to the time of collapse, ultimately (6)  
UNTIL (up to the time of) + collapsE, ultimately
25d TENUTI Held notes clear up a lot of din on the Shakespearean stage (6)  
NET (clear) reversed (up) + a lot of UTIs (din on the Shakespearean stage)
26d ETIOLIN River dweller upset to receive current yellow pigment (6) I
NILOTE (river dweller) reversed (upset) taking in (to receive) I (current)
28d SAILROOM Marine storage project having berth turned over (5) SAI
SAIL (project) having MOOR (berth) turned over
30d PAUPER One in rags, perhaps, has you at last in rag (5) A
The final letter of (… at last) yoU in PAPER (rag)
31d ACTED Made a move, climbing about, and brought up detective (4) D
Reversed (climbing) CA (about) + reversed (brought up) TEC (detective)
34d LATVIA A source of entertainment I found in the French country (4) TV
A, TV (source of entertainment) and I found in LA (the, French)

 

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