Guardian Cryptic #25714

2012-08-14

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Across

1a

French composer's freedom restricted by returning offspring (7)

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5a

Group of schoolchildren stumped by paper (6)

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9a

See 10

10a
9a

Economist, one foregoing Keynes, famed in Republican manoeuvring (6,8)

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12a

PROFIT? (7,5)

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Quite a clever self-evident clue

15a

Foul reekold and new sewers produce it (10)

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17a

Novelist lacking close friend (3)

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Kingsley AMIS (1922–1995) an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher minus S (lacking close) for the French word for friend

19a

Online paper shows amphibian (3)

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20a

One raising issue about letters backing the legislators (10)

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22a

Borderline character with impudence remains wild (12)

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26a

Novel that's hilarious, one getting thanks (6)

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I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:

Cha of LOL (laughing out loud, hilarious) I (one) & TA (thanks) for Lolita , a novel by Russian author, Vladimir Nabokov  published in the mid-1950’s.

27a

Complaint about jerk being an MP (8)

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28a

Filthy place was first to be knocked into shape (6)

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29a

Stop media manipulation happening! (7)

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Down

1d

Take off from party with maximum volume (4)

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2d

Frenchwoman's distant, a bit of a cow, perhaps (4)

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I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:

Loin is French for distant and also part of a bovine carcass. Thank you NeilW@1 for spotting the omission

3d

Very hot in Spain, the poor young socialite's overcome (8)

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Rev of EL (Spanish definite article) BAD (poor) DEB (debutante, young socialite)

4d

Eastern mystic's morning in the Belgravia area (5)

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6d

Model having shoots (6)

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Tichy way to describe a plant with twigs for Lesley Lawson (née Hornby; born September 19, 1949), widely known by the nickname Twiggy , an English model, actress, and singer in the early 1960’s.

7d

Old pet, heard outside, is set free (10)

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EX (old) + ins of CAT (pet) in TRIED (heard)

8d

Car goes around in gear just over bottom (10)

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11d

Police trap criminal with heart of gold (6)

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13d

How 10's 18 25 starts abrupt current decline (5,5)

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I haven't cracked this one yet — but Fifteensquared have:

PARADISE (answer to 18) LOST (answer to 25) is an epic poem by the 17th-century English poet John MILTON (1608–1674) (answer to 10). The poem concerns the Biblical story of the Fall of Man: the temptation of Adam and Eve by the fallen angel Satan and their expulsion from the Garden of Eden. It is often considered one of the greatest literary works in the English language

14d

Whence one gets milk and a sandwich very regularly (3,7)

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16d

Starbuck's first found here, healthier and with topping (6)

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18d

Garden is planted in March (8)

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21d

Woman eating cheap products displays figure (6)

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23d

What journalist wantsSun to shut up (5)

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24d

See 25

25d
24d

What one makes up for depraved sentence (4,4)

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