Times Cryptic #28634

2023-06-20

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Across

1a

Cat losing seconds repeatedly chasing shy rodent (5)

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4a

Plan to squander and run off (9)

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9a

Home with trees arranged in small group (9)

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10a

Atmosphere about street is bustling (5)

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11a

Live with success around German city (6)

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12a

Change the appearance of flag, not new (8)

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14a

Dismantle vehicle for the purpose of working a series of panels (5,7)

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17a

Brief result I brought about? Far from it (12)

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Anagram [brought about] of BRIEF RESULT I. I think most if not all of the clue is the definition. To filibuster is to obstruct (often legislation) by employing delaying tactics. This was one of the long answers that contributed to my difficulties although I know the word well.

20a

Victorian work is old anthem entirely unfinished (8)

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I{s} + OL{d} + ANTHE{m} [entirely – all – unfinished]. Not the most helpful of definitions but the wordplay was useful in identifying the well-known comic opera by Gilbert & Sullivan

21a

Perhaps dredge river in front of submarine dock (6)

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23a

Something that may give one a lift from doctor on Thursday (5)

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24a

Balance arm is caught in edges of one (9)

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EQUIP (arm – supply), then IS contained by [caught in] O{n}E [edges]. Another word that took me ages to construct from wordplay. It’s not one I’m particularly familiar with although I remember TV advertisements for ‘equipoise lamps’.

25a

At one time included, quoted in vain (9)

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26a

Delightful one for the king in lodge (5)

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Down

1d

Note girl is after hairstyle that's refined (3-5)

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2d

Rhea, perhaps under three feet, captive in the US (8)

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3d

Cube confused with exponential? Unlikely to be called out (15)

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4d

Float to purchase a container for oxygen (4)

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5d

Odd time almost completely quiet (10)

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UNEVEN (odd), T (time), FUL{l} (completely) [almost]

6d

Film a sheep running under tree on old homestead (6,2,3,4)

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PLANE (tree), TOFT (old homestead), then anagram [running] of A SHEEP. This was another answer that gave me major problems as it was one of my last clues solved and its long absence deprived me of checkers to help with four words in the troublesome SE corner. I realised when writing the blog that I had failed to account for T OF T but fortunately the SOED came to my assistance with this entry: toft –  a homestead, the site of a house and its outbuildings. Freq. in toft and croft, an entire holding, consisting of the homestead and attached plot of arable land. OE. I never ever ‘eard of it!

7d

Know instinctively northern dweller accepts temperature (6)

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INUIT (northern dweller) contains [accepts] T (temperature)

8d

Seat of power good for European crowd (6)

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THRON{e} (seat of power) becomes THRONG when G (good) stands in for E (European)

13d

British worker embracing to some extent chaps in exile (10)

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B (British), ANT (worker) containing [embracing] ISH (to some extent – suffix) + MEN (chaps)

15d

Lead with buffet covered in fruit (8)

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16d

Division of church in ten parts roughly (8)

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18d

Mexican, note, cross with detective (6)

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19d

Adviser to Charlemagne Gauls caution regularly (6)

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{g}A{u}L{s} C{a}U{t}I{o}N [regularly]. This was Alcuin of York (735-804) scholar, clergyman, poet, and teacher. I didn’t know about his association with Charlemagne but I was aware of him from the age of about 7 when I attended a prep school named in his honour.

22d

Kitty's daughter chasing light-hearted pleasure (4)

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FUN (light-hearted pleasure), D (daughter)