Financial Times 18,415 by JASON

Jason is this morning’s setter.

I only had a handful of across answers in on my first pass, but down solutions came a little easier, so I had plenty of crossers to help me get through the rest of the puzzle. My LOI was CARVER, because I couldn’t remember the name for the dining chair, but the crossing V helped.

Thanks, Jason.

ACROSS
1 BASALT
Bachelor, a wit, provides rock (6)
B (bachelor) + A + SALT (“wit”)
4 MECHANIC
Artisan’s small-minded about church in charge (8)
MEAN (“small-minded”) about Ch. (church) + IC (in charge)
10 AMERICANO
Drink with blooming nice aroma (9)
*(nice aroma) [anag:blooming]
11 TIDES
Bonds with 500 invested, these rise and fall (5)
TIES (“bonds”) with D (500) invested
12 TRUE
Genuine respite with cold avoided (4)
TRU(c)E (“respite”) with C (cold) avoided
13 OVERCHARGE
Do load too much (10)
Double definition
15 FLAVOUR
Goodwill must include opening of luscious relish (7)
FAVOUR (“goodwill”) must include [opening of] L(uscious)
16 PLIANT
Flexible one within flower (6)
I (one) within PLANT (“flower”)
19 HERESY
At this point society faces unknown contrary opinion (6)
HERE (“at this point”) + S (society) faces Y (“unknown”, in mathematics)
21 FLEECED
Jacket daughter ripped off (7)
FLEECE (jacket) + D (daughter)
23 SECRETAIRE
Cabinet which folds is hidden then mostly exposed (10)
SECRET (“hidden”) then [mostly] AIRE(d)
25 PALM
Conceal buddy with money (4)
PAL (“buddy”) with M (money)
27 AVAST
On board stop huge American first (5)
VAST (“huge”) with A (American) first
28 DAMNATION
Reviewing crazy state’s punishment (9)
[reviewing] <=MAD (“crazy”) + NATION (“state”)
29 EMIGRATE
A regime in chaos? About time to relocate (8)
*(a regime) [anag:in chaos] about T (time)
30 ASSETS
When stakes will become things of advantage (6)
AS (“when”) + SETS (“stakes”)
DOWN
1 BLAST-OFF
Launch for book finally postponed (5-3)
B (book) + LAST (“finally”) + OFF (“postponed”)
2 SPECULATE
Examine special cryptic clue near end of puzzle (9)
Sp. (special) + *(clue) [anag:cryptic] + AT (“near”) + [end of] (puzzl)E
3 LAIR
Left to express retreat (4)
L (left) + AIR (“to express”)
5 EGO TRIP
English received rent for what props one up (3,4)
E (English) + GOT (“received”) + RIP (“rent”)
6 HITCHHIKER
Potential passenger who’d put up problem (10)
Somone who puts things up (hikes) would be a HIKER, so a HITCH HIKER could someone putting up hitches (“problems”)
7 NADIR
Not available to clear up the lowest point (5)
<=(N/A (not available) + RID (“to clear”),up)
8 COSTER
Market trader who knows the value of everything (6)
Double definition
9 CARVER
Perhaps Gormley’s seat (6)
Double definition, the first referring to sculptor Anthony Gormley and the second to a dining chair with arms.
14 LOVE LETTER
Hold dear resident’s affectionate note (4,6)
LOVE (“hold dear”) + LETTER (“resident”)
17 NECTARINE
Mushy centre in a fruit (9)
*(centre in a) [anag:mushy]
18 ODDMENTS
Remnants left over by soldiers — empty tanks (8)
ODD (“left over”) by MEN (“soldiers”) + [empty] T(ank)S
20 YEAR DOT
Dear toy that’s been broken ages ago? (4,3)
*(dear toy) [anag:that’s been broken]
21 FORUMS
Regular meetings in favour of us taking minutes (6)
FOR (“in favour of”) + US taking M (minutes)
22 ESCAPE
Get away from Spain over southern headland (6)
E (international vehicle registration code for “Spain”) over S (southern) + CAPE (“headland”)
24 COATI
Fur possibly on head of indigenous omnivore (5)
COAT (“fur, possibly”) on [head of] I(ndigenous)
26 NAGS
Henpecks and hacks (4)
Double definition, the second referring to horses in poor condition.

6 comments on “Financial Times 18,415 by JASON”

  1. Hovis

    Failed to get CARVER & NAGS. SECRETAIRE & COSTER were both new to me but gettable. Wasn’t sure in what context ‘stakes’ equates to ‘sets’ but l’m sure someone will elucidate.

  2. grantinfreo

    Ditto Hovis @1; AI says you can stake out/set out a territory … hmm, spose so …

  3. Diane

    An enjoyable challenge from Jason, the top half going in smoothly enough but more thought was required for the remainder.
    In the end, the puzzle was completed with just a few parsings eluding me (ASSETS – also shrugged at sets/stakes – and the second definition of CARVER), for which I thank Loonapick.
    Favourites were NECTARINE, SECRETAIRE and EGO TRIP.
    Cheers Jason.

  4. Pelham Barton

    Thanks Jason and Loonapick

    30ac: Chambers 2016 p 1427 has set vt “… to cause to be; to plant; to stake; to embed; to frame; to mount …”. This seems to fit with p 1515 stake¹ vt “to fasten to or with, to protect, shut, support, furnish, pierce, with a stake or stakes”.

  5. Petert

    I liked the two furniture clues. Why are FORUMS regular?

  6. Pelham Barton

    21dn: Chambers p 601 has forum n “… a meeting to discuss topics of public concern; a publication, regular meeting, etc serving as a medium for debate; …”.

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