Times Cryptic #28310

2022-06-07

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1a

One leaves old king some fertile land (7)

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O (old), R{i}CHARD (king) [one leaves]. The definition seems a little loose and I wondered if there might be a dictionary entry to fit it more specifically, but I couldn’t find anything in the usual sources.

5a

Ace in flying saucer gets break (7)

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9a

Belt in earthy shade uniform should accommodate (3,6)

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10a

Liberal Irish record overturned reveals grave danger (5)

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L (Liberal) + IR (Irish) + EP (extended play record) reversed [overturned]

11a

Colt back around western states taking time in principle (3,2,8)

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FOAL (colt) containing W (western) reversed [back], then AVERS (states) containing [taking…in] AGE (time)

13a

Refused husband the covers: furious about that? (8)

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WILD (furious) containing [about] THE containing [covers] H (husband)

15a

Ceremonial instruments used in Lysistrata (6)

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17a

Placing financial restriction on ordinary folk is old hat (6)

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19a

Horrible to leave note without regrets? (8)

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GO (leave) + ME (note – music), containing [without] RUES (regrets)

22a

Trifle with edging hotel prepared like dip (5-8)

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25a

Blocking passage in church, one wet behind ears (5)

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26a

Curmudgeon spotted with daughter out for fruit (4,5)

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27a

Odd characters in secret exercises on the staff (7)

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S{e}C{r}E{t} [odd characters], PT (exercises), RE (on)

28a

Barrister and casual worker having endless fun (7)

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1d

Bring down books to entertain setter and solver? (4)

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2d

Kept appointment with fate coming to Arthur's Seat (7)

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3d

Quarrel caused when posh school fails to open (5)

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{h}ARROW (posh school) [fails to open]. My old school’s rich relative at the top of Harrow Hill.  ‘Quarrel / ARROW’ appeared in the QC on 30th May along with a MER over the terminology. There’s support for the definition in at least one of the usual sources but a quarrel is a square bolt as fired by a crossbow, so not what we normally think of as an arrow.

4d

Heavy rain's appearance in low Cornish river and lake (8)

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5d

Cells initially needing permission to divide? (6)

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6d

Old forward is beginning to employ special knowledge (9)

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7d

Leading Tories being honourable? (7)

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8d

Bengalese AM broadcast not good for ratings (4,6)

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12d

Floated south across country with duck departing marshes (10)

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14d

Pulse right to coat in warm batter (9)

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R (right) contained by [to coat in] HEAT (warm), then BEAT (batter)

16d

Cologne is this loud with student festivity and shouting? (8)

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18d

Start to grasp socially acceptable English dance (7)

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BEGIN (start) containing [to grasp] U (socially acceptable), then E (English). It’s a sort of slow rumba, perhaps best known from the title of the Cole Porter song Begin the Beguine. It originally appeared in a Broadway show in 1935, but it was this 1938 recording by Artie Shaw and his Orchestra that popularised it so that later it was used in a Fred Astaire film and became a standard recorded by a host famous artists.

20d

Reference work one on China so complex? (7)

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OED (reference work – Oxford English Dictionary), I (one), PAL (China)

21d

Failure at table to avoid row becoming audible (6)

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23d

River near tree bordering area in field (5)

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R (river), then ELM (tree) containing [bordering] A (area)

24d

Stick close to flatmate in block (4)

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{flatmat}E [close] contained by [in] BAR (block – obstruct, ban)