Tuesday, 20 January 2026

No 14695, Tuesday 21 Jan 2026, Arden

Solution to 14D has been deliberately left unsolved and is to be answered by a non-regular/novice commenter, with proper annotation. Those who have answered earlier in the week, please give others a chance.

Open for anyone to answer, if not solved by 1 PM.

ACROSS
1   Old revolutionary had plenty to provide cover (6) CLOTHE {C{LOT}HE}
4   Going over the top alone is tough, boss (2,6) AL CAPONE {AL{CAP}ONE}
9   A good essay about a port (6) ODESSA [T]
10 Title restricted to those who are not too old, perhaps (8) BARONAGE {BAR ON AGE}
12 Ending the last four months on a luxury ship — a capital chap (8) BERLINER {BER}{LINER}
13 Discontented judge takes a month to find one innocent (6) JEJUNE {JudgE}{JUNE}
15 State the law to be heard at the racing venue (12) INDIANAPOLIS {INDIANA}{(~police)POLIS)
18 After may be brief call, net working — capable of double refraction (12) BIREFRINGENT {BRIEF*}{RING}{NET*} New word for me
21 First breakthrough — a gate crash will land one in hot water (3,3) TEA BAG {Br...h+A+GATE}*
22 Work can be cultivated all around — lovely! (8) ADORABLE {A{DO}RABLE}
24 Destined for gold — patience oddly missing during days outside... (8) ORDAINED {OR}{D}{pAtIeNcE}{D}
25 ...or during service imbroglio (6) MORASS {M{OR}ASS}
26 Cover for 60 seconds stopping dead (8) LAMINATE {L{A MIN}ATE}
27 Harry asks to include a name of state (6) KANSAS {K{A}{N}SAS*}

DOWN
1   Boast a bit about a worn-out horse (4-4) CROW-BAIT {CROW}{A+BIT}*
2   I've order to refuse bypass (8) OVERRIDE*
3   Correct path is isolation to get medical care (15) HOSPITALISATION*
5   Conduct in front (4) LEAD [DD]
6   The malady that ensures people are on a six-an-over disposition (8,7) ANOREXIA NERVOSA* Semi&lit? For a word like this the definition could have been a bit more precise than just Malady
7   Work on a what, in Spain? Not clear at all (6) OPAQUE {OP}{A}{QUE}
8   Every essential equipment empties into a hole (6) EYELET {EverY}{Es...aL}{Eq...nT}
11 Song indeed is late (7) DELAYED {DE{LAY}ED}
14 Hand over in-laws to a fellow traveller (7) ?O?R?D?  
16 Is able to switch partners with tribades (8) LESBIANS {IS+ABLE}*{N}{S}
17 Like to restrict work — it's the doubting Thomases (8) ATHEISTS {AS} over {ITS+THE}*
19 Walk-way on top of list (6) STROLL {ST}{ROLL}
20 Timed naturally while some of them rise together (6) TANDEM [T<=]
23 Festivity said to be for an achievement (4) FEAT (~fete) US and British pronunciations of FETE are totally different

Reference List
Work = DO, Gold = OR, Day = D, Name = N, Work = OP, What in Spanish = QUE, Song = LAY, Partners = N(orth),S(outh) in Card game Bridge, Way = ST, List = ROLL

11 comments:

  1. Harden today!!
    Quite a few new words, long anagram....

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  2. ....and quite a few delecrable ones!

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  3. I could not have made much headway without googling.
    Anorexia...for example, as Col. has mentioned aptly.

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  4. Que- what in Spanish- Que sara sara....

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  5. 23d fesitivity is mood, fete the actual event!

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  6. Could someone pls explain 4 across. Also I am a very new cryptic solver, so Thank you so much for the explanation blog.

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    1. Alone is going over Cap (Top)
      Al Capone is Italian mafia boss. Al Capone (Underlined) - the link will take you to the website on him.

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    2. Born in U.S. to Italian parents.

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