Independent Cryptic #12049

2025-05-22

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8a

Where the rich hope to avoid the call of duty? (8)

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9a

Task shifting to the front ordinary mineral earth (5)

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CHORE (a boring task), with the O (abbreviation for ordinary, as in O-level exams) shifted to the front. A pigment (ranging from yellow through orange to brown), derived from clay containing iron oxide.

10a

Oscar punches belly - it's extremely painful (4)

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11a

9-iron's used in big game (10)

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Anagram (used, perhaps in the old sense of “mistreated”) of OCHRE IRON’S , where OCHRE comes from 9a. As in big-game hunting: a large wild animal.

12a

It is OK - it is OK - periodically to express disapproval thus (6)

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14a

Gaelic Times I (8)

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Beginning letter of C [orrupt] + Y (Yankee in the radio alphabet) + B (abbreviation for bishop) + ERSE (Irish Gaelic) + X (times = symbol indicating multiplication). Sexual activity using Internet communications.

16a

Like a chap from Brussels getting himself confused? (7)

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Anagram (confused) of HIMSELF . Flemish = belonging to one of the two main ethnic or linguistic groups in Belgium, the other being Walloon. The question-mark is needed to indicate a definition by example, because people from Brussels aren’t necessarily Flemish.

18a

An insignificant person Henry the former Prime Minister (7)

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A SQUIT (an insignificant person) + H (abbreviation for henry, the unit of electrical inductance). Herbert Asquith, UK Prime Minister in the early 20th century.

21a

Paragraph writer Saul half-heartedly starts being a bit ill (8)

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23a

Local rule using benchmark interest rate as specified by Spooner (6)

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Spoonerism of LIBOR = London Inter-Bank Offered Rate, formerly a measure of average interest rates. A law made by a local authority and enforceable only within its area.

24a

Treasure to rise in value (10)

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26a

Boyfriend upper-class Republican kicked out of office (4)

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BU [ur] EAU (office = organisation or government department), without U (abbreviation for upper-class) + R (abbreviation for Republican).

27a

Crone unveiled party piece (5)

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28a

Pen a note chiding parcels biz delivering small items (8)

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1d

Make merry ultimately wonderful musical (8)

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2d

A bit pale lacking energy (4)

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WHIT [e] (pale), without the E (abbreviation for energy). As in “not a whit” = not a bit = not at all.

3d

God willing old king shall receive artist and composer (6)

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4d

Oh can't I be put to work in the old city? (7)

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5d

Idiot Russian dog endlessly runs away (4)

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6d

Greek humour failure following loss of a uniform guerrilla army (10)

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Anagram (failure) of GREEK HUMO [u] R without one U (Uniform in the radio alphabet). Guerrilla army that took power in Cambodia during the 1970s.

7d

An early Christian from France I sat above the Catholic church (6)

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13d

Instrument Mike installed in boat adrift on water (10)

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15d

British/American coach (3)

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17d

Step over 25? (3)

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19d

Initially take steps to cover each social gathering (8)

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Initial letter of T [ake] + DANCE (steps), covering EA (abbreviation for each). A dance party held in the late afternoon with tea and cake, as distinct from one held in the evening with wine and a main meal. A slightly weak clue because “dance” has the same meaning in both wordplay and definition.

20d

Very dry area within North-Eastern Crete was her home (7)

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ARID (very dry), with A (abbreviation for area) within it, then NE (abbreviation for north-eastern). In Greek mythology, the daughter of King Minos of Crete.

22d

Former partner a tango specialist (6)

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23d

Large bloke from ABBA's catching fish (6)

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25d

Wally bed-ridden student (4)

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26d

Spa putting up hotel bill (4)

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