Gemelo No. 44

A finely crafted puzzle this week. Solving the four long perimeter clues certainly helped lock the rest into place.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 CHAIN-SMOKING
Dangerous habit of passing on tea in M&S from the back (12)
CHA (tea) + IN + M&S reversed (from the back) + OKING (passing, also spelled OK’ING), with “on” indicating the order of the wordplay
10 MEEKER
Increasingly gentle Gemelo supplement facing resistance (6)
ME (Gemelo) + EKE (supplement) + R (resistance)
11 USA
Jellyfish striking Mediterranean country (3)
[MED]USA (jellyfish) minus (striking) MED (Mediterranean)
13 MUON
Tiny particle from N or M translated into French the wrong way (4)
N OU M (N or M, translated into French) reversed (the wrong way)
14 PLECTRA
Led by power, classic Avenger rejects first picks (7)
P (power) + [E]LECTRA (classic avenger, i.e., of her father’s murder) minus first letter (rejects first), with a capitalization misdirection and with “led by” indicating the order of the wordplay
15 MYRIAPOD
Strange pyramid housing old creepy-crawly (8)
Anagram of (strange) {PYRAMID + O (old)}
17 UNIAT
Do without occasionally antiwar Christian (5)
UT (do, i.e., the musical note) around (without) alternate letters of (occasionally) [A]N[T]I[W]A[R]
18 SCROD
American fish, namely perch (5)
SC. (namely) + ROD (perch)
20 EARTH-HOG
Aardvark hater turned corner (8)
Anagram of (turned) HATER + HOG (corner)
22 INIMICAL
Vast number from Pakistan and India, and smaller number from East in opposition (8)
{LAC (vast number from Pakistan) + I (India) + MINI (smaller number, here referring, I think, to a miniskirt, for example)} all reversed (from East)
26 OOBIT
Caterpillar falling short on account of being late (5)
O[N] minus last letter (falling short) + OBIT (account of being late, i.e., deceased)
28 YEZDI
Sect member finally chose between two versions of unknown gods (5)
Last letter of (finally) [CHOS]E inside (between) {Y + Z} (two versions of unknown) + DI (gods)
29 STACKING
Filling food carried by Yodel? (8)
TACK (food) inside (carried by) SING (yodel), with a capitalization misdirection
30 CENTARE
Stronghold covering a relatively small area (7)
CENTRE (stronghold) around (covering) A
32 KEEN
Piercing wail (4)
Double definition
33 AGE
Poet’s once more ignoring last century (3)
AGE[N] (poet’s once more, for “again”) minus last letter (ignoring last)
34 REBUTS
Ultimately, hint to crack puzzle proves incorrect (6)
Last letter of (ultimately) [HIN]T inside (to crack) REBUS (puzzle)
35 PRINCE’S METAL
Imitation of Gold disturbed Manic Street Preachers at first, left short of time (12, 2 words)
Anagram of (disturbed) {MANIC + STREE[T] + first letter of (at first) P[REACHERS] + L (left)} minus (short of) one T (time), with a capitalization and italicization misdirection
DOWN
1 COMMUNION CUP
Comic struggling with pun 13 where element is offered by minister (12, 2 words)
Anagram of (struggling) {COMIC + PUN + MUON ([solution to] 13[A]}, with “element” here referring to the wine used in the Eucharist
2 HAÜYNE
Precious jade turned up in Chinese and European blue mineral (6)
{YU (precious jade) inverted (turned up) inside (in) HAN (Chinese)} + E (European)
3 AMORINI
Cupids soaring in Italy (their capital) (7)
{IN + I (Italy) + ROMA (their [i.e., Italians’] capital, in Italian)} all inverted (soaring)
4 NEGATE
Deny access after one loses head (6)
[O]NE minus first letter (loses head) + GATE (access), with “after” indicating the order of the wordplay
5 MELODRAMA
Perhaps play unfinished chant over Hindu god (9)
MELOD[Y] (chant) minus last letter (unfinished) + RAMA (Hindu god)
6 ORE
What may be dug up or picked up (3)
Homophone of (picked up) OR
7 KUCHCHA
Chuck about what’s inside of dried mud (7)
Anagram of (about) CHUCK + inside [letters of] [W]HA[T]
8 NARDOO
During seminar, do observers see Victorian fern? (6)
Hidden in (during) [SEMI]NAR DO O[BSERVERS], “Victorian” here referring to the Australian state.
9 GRAND GUIGNOL
Old Parisian theatre guard longing for excitement (12, 2 words)
Anagram of (for excitement) GUARD LONGING
12 STIR
Shake can (4)
Double definition
16 PEACH-TREE
Fruit provider to go around every trustee (9)
PEE (to go) around {EACH (every) + TR. (trustee)}
19 SMITTEN
Dismissal after Stokes bowled over (7)
S (stokes) + MITTEN (dismissal), with a capitalization misdirection
21 HAZIEST
Extremely dim bully clinging to one stone (7)
{HAZE (bully) around (clinging to) I (one)} + ST (stone)
23 NO FEAR
Definitely not Iron Man’s core breaking circuit (6, 2 words)
{FE (iron) + middle letter of (core [of]) [M]A[N]} inside (breaking) NOR (circuit, referring to a logic circuit)
24 LYCEUM
College‘s extremely lovely college uniform (6)
Outside letters of (extremely) L[OVEL]Y + C[OLLEG]E + U[NIFOR]M
25 ADNEXA
American constitution restricting Express and associated organs (6)
A (American) + {DNA ([figuratively, perhaps] constitution) around (restricting) EX. (express)}, with a capitalization and italicization misdirection
27 BUNG
Casually throw old purse to pay broken Australian (4)
Quadruple definition, with Chambers having the second indicated as “obsolete criminal slang,” thus “old,” and the fourth indicated as “Australian informal”
31 ARC
Bow and scrape, somewhat shown up (3)
Hidden in (somewhat) [S]CRA[PE] inverted (shown up)

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