Independent Cryptic #11929

2025-01-02

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1a

Public official in difficult position hiding love (7)

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CORNER (difficult position, as in “get backed into a corner”), containing (hiding) O (zero = love, in tennis scoring).

5a

For example award for knocking back alcoholic drink (6)

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10a

Brown more stupid to get rid of gold ultimately (5)

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[d] UMBER (more stupid), without the D which is the last letter (ultimately) of [gol] D . The surface apparently refers to former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown, who sold a large chunk of the country’s gold reserves while Chancellor of the Exchequer. Brown pigment derived from metal oxides.

11a

Cash only put on the counter quietly to avoid banks being severe (9)

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NO CARD (cash only) reversed (on the counter), then [p] IAN [o] (Italian-derived musical term meaning “quietly”) without the outer letters (banks). Harsh (as a description of regulations or punishments) = severe.

12a

Instrument spinning a laboratory animal in astronomical experiment (9)

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A + LAB (short for laboratory), reversed (spinning), then LAIKA (animal in astronomical experiment: a dog that travelled on the Soviet Union’s Sputnik 2 craft during early experiments in space flight). We have to separate the obvious “laboratory animal” to make this one work. Russian musical instrument, like a triangular three-stringed guitar.

13a

Essentially Richard Tice corrupted moral principles (5)

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Anagram (corrupted) of the middle letter (essentially) from [ric] H [ard] with TICE . For the surface, Richard Tice is a right-wing MP, whose moral principles I won’t comment on. The plural form “ethics” is more common, but for example “work ethic” = the principles governing someone’s attitude to their work.

14a

Active local protester allowed to have terms removed (6)

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16a

Ask gentleman to swap pole (7)

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E [s] QUIRE (title for a gentleman), with the S (South Pole) swapped for N (North Pole).

18a

Unit is able to lead off (7)

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20a

Disinfect shore around lake (6)

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22a

Parking area for taxis possibly is a joke (5)

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24a

Colleague following blundering Tory leader Sunak mostly an easy target (9)

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ALLY (colleague), following an anagram (blundering) of the leading letter of T [ory] + SUNA [k] (mostly = all but the last letter). A target in a fairground game, or (metaphorically) a person, object or opinion set up as a target for criticism.

26a

Match centre includes activity in real time (9)

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27a

Author one wunning along a wailway twack (5)

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28a

Told to frighten Arab ruler (6)

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29a

Attempt to conceal old catastrophe (7)

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1d

Goodness shown by Conservative? Suspect codswallop (6)

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2d

Beer drunk by liberal man of courage in act of defiance (9)

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Anagram (drunk) of BEER , then L (abbreviation for Liberal) + LION (man of courage).

3d

Emperor left component of perfume (5)

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4d

Bird iconic identifier of Liverpool on top of edifice (7)

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RED KIT (identifier of Liverpool Football Club, who play in an all-red strip) + first letter (top, in a down clue) of E [difice]. A bird of prey. The surface suggests the Liver Bird, an iconic symbol of Liverpool, two of which appear on top of the Royal Liver Building – but that’s more like a cormorant than a red kite.

6d

Go and request muffs for gargoyle perhaps (9)

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7d

The cry of a horse in (5)

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Hidden answer (in . . .) in [ninetee] N EIGH [ty four].

8d

Chocolate sauce is a change when cooking (7)

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9d

Flying ace describes Air Force in which one might serve (6)

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15d

Swift kiss following time away (9)

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17d

Rubbish: Clean it up and charge (9)

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18d

Males taking exercise bringing about change in Russia (7)

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19d

Wife of Mickey Artie Frank and Jack provides online image (6)

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20d

Playwright stooped to collect bag (7)

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BENT (stooped) containing (to collect) BAG (as a verb = net = to capture). The playwright Alan Bennett: writer of The Madness of George III , The Lady in the Van , The History Boys etc.

21d

City's extremely shady objective overturned by end of May (6)

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End letters (extremes) of S [had] Y , then END (objective = target) reversed (overturned), then the end letter of [ma] Y . Australian city.

23d

Meagre earnings covering (5)

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25d

Buddhist scripture seems underwhelming to the atheists initially (5)

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