Crosaire No 16573 by Crossheir – Thursday, February 22nd, 2018

Blog explanations available at 10pm on the day of publication

Across:

1 Changed (= anagram indicator) optics (optics = TOPICS) for those taking part in discussion (TOPICS),

4 Part of the main body (SUBGROUP) of marines working in the water (marines working in the submarine / SUB GROUP),

9 In order to remove Don (‘in order to’ remove ‘Don’ = irerto = RIOTER) from The Mob (RIOTER),

10 Dance (B- -ALL) around noble (peer) initially off (p) (‘peer’ without ‘p’  = -EER) his head (his head = H-) (BEER HALL) in foreign drinking establishment (BEER HALL),

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12 Without this, the head is going to be cool going into class (SCHOOL CAP) in place of teacher (SCHOOL) from Cork (cork/lid = CAP) (SCHOOL CAP),

13 Opens 18 across (“book reviewer” = BOOK-) for school (-S) (BOOKS) guides (BOOKS),

14 Notes (MUSICAL SCALE) Annie (Annie = MUSICAL) has a job at the bar (senior counsel = SC-) providing something for the drinkers (-ALE) (MUSICAL SCALE),

18 Tends to be critical (BOOK REVIEWER) of half of those in 24 across (half of “book shop” = BOOK) having a job in the media (REVIEWER) (BOOK REVIEWER),

21 Cause someone trouble (ACT UP) in 11 down starting (“act like a fool” starting = ACT) on boxer (pup) that need’s no introduction (p) (‘pup’ without ‘p’  = UP) (ACT UP),

22 Giving out (share / ALLOTMENT) to Grant (grant = ALLOT-) and guys (-MEN-) getting time (-T) (ALLOTMENT),

24 You’d need them at school (BOOKS-) going on the mitch (mitch/truant = going on the -HOP) (BOOKSHOP) to a novel place? (BOOKSHOP),

25 Rugby player (PROP-) on the foreign (the = -EL) (PROPEL) pitch (PROPEL),

26 On foot (TOE-) with sluggish types (snails) losing the head (s) (‘snails’ without ‘s’ = -NAILS) (TOENAILS) with those that need to be clipped (TOENAILS),

27 Roman court (Roman Catholic court = ROTA-) is very (very) fair (half of) (half of ‘very’ = -RY) (ROTARY) and is for turning (ROTARY).

Down:

1 Flag (TIRE-) is a little (-SOME) (TIRESOME) boring (TIRESOME),

2 Expect one to get this, for example (PROPHESY), from something Jeremiah said (PROPHESY of Jeremiah, the prophet),

3 The belief is (CREDO) there’s no gas to be found in God’s acre (there’s no ‘gas’ to be found in ‘God’s acre’ = odcre = CREDO),

5 Out of the blue (UNEXPECTEDLY), organisation (United Nations = UN-) looked for (-EXPECTED-) central characters involved in analysis (analysis= -LY) (UNEXPECTEDLY),

6 Old foreign leader (GARIBALDI) of cultural organisation (GA-A-) welcomes crafty type (-RIB-) from Longford (-LD-) (GARIBALDI),

7 You’d expect her to have something to say for herself (ORATOR) to one of the speakers (ORATOR),

8 Crash out of scholarship (‘crash’ out of ‘scholarship’ = holsip = POLISH) with shiner in Japan? (‘japan’ = type of varnish/lacquer = POLISH),

11 What one of the gravediggers has to do in Hamlet (gravedigger in Hamlet has to ACT LIKE A FOOL) with clown’s remit (ACT LIKE A FOOL),

15 Spacey (Spacey = C-PY SEA) adaptation (= anagram indicator) about short trip (-HOP-) (CHOPPY SEA) depicts a sea change in The Shipping News perhaps (CHOPPY SEA

16 Small (-WEE-) American accommodation (tepee = -T P-) found in The Marine (S- -EA) (SWEET PEA) by one of the climbers (SWEET PEA),

17 Frankly (BRUTALLY), most of (t) the dry champagne (‘brut’ without ‘t’ = BRU-) given to Count (-TALLY) (BRUTALLY),

19 Local talk (RABBIT) on the gamey menu (RABBIT),

20 Old (O-) Otis (Otis = -TIOS-) Cook (= anagram indicator) from Spain (-E) (OTIOSE) was idle in the past (OTIOSE),

23 Body (TORSO) discovered in doctor’s organisation (discovered in ‘doctor’s organisation’ = TORSO).

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