Easy Cryptic Crossword from Simple Daily Puzzles 2023-12-02 (26/26)
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1a – To some in trouble, feelings are needed (8)
EMOTIONS
Feelings
is the definition, with trouble
as an anagram indicator for to some in
6a – Tree seen if turning to the right (3)
FIR
Tree
is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: FI
(turning
is a reversal indicator for if
) + R
(abbreviation for right
)
9a – Violet almost changed colour (5)
OLIVE
Colour
is the definition, with changed
as an anagram indicator for viole
(almost
is a removal indicator for Violet
)
10a – Unruly girl was first to be questioned (7)
GRILLED
Questioned
is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: GRIL
(unruly
is an anagram indicator for girl
) + LED
(was first
)
11a – Moving house? (7)
CARAVAN
Cryptic definition; a caravan
is a moving house
13a – Superficial burn produced by fusing electrical component (5)
SINGE
Superficial burn
is the definition, with component
as a hidden word indicator for fu(sing e)lectrical
14a – Animals ordered to rest (6)
OTTERS
Animals
is the definition, with ordered
as an anagram indicator for to rest
15a – Musical instrument filled with ice cream? (6)
CORNET
Double definition; a cornet
is a musical instrument
and also a dessert filled with ice cream
18a – Took a picture that includes an animal (5)
OKAPI
Animal
is the definition, with includes
as a hidden word indicator for to(ok a pi)cture
20a – Brought to a conclusion everywhere (3,4)
ALL OVER
Double definition, with all over
meaning both brought to a conclusion
and everywhere
21a – Stuck with tot holding present (7)
ADHERED
Stuck with
is the definition, with holding
as an indicator to put HERE
(present
) into ADD
(tot
): AD(HERE)D
22a – Alice’s new name (5)
CELIA
Name
is the definition, with new
as an anagram indicator for Alice
23a – Finish back in Widnes (3)
END
Finish
is the definition, with back
and in
being indicators that end
can be found backward and hidden in Wi(dne)s
24a – Disturbed rest with clap that’s ghostly (8) [spoiler title="show answer"]SPECTRAL
Ghostly
is the definition, with disturbed
as an anagram indicator for rest
and clap
2d – Detective finding mother with wild tiger (7)
MAIGRET
Detective
is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: MA
(mother) + IGRET
(wild
is an anagram indicator for tiger
)
3d – Neckwear that’s Siamese, by the sound of it (3)
TIE
Neckwear
is the definition, with by the sound of it
as a homophone indicator for Thai (Siamese
)
4d – Musical instruments vital to life (6)
ORGANS
Double definition, with organs
being musical instruments
and also body parts vital to life
5d – Cylinder jammed? (5,4)
SWISS ROLL
Cryptical definition; a swiss roll
is a dessert that is a cylinder
filled with jam
6d – No elf could be a criminal (5)
FELON
Criminal
is the definition, with could be
as an anagram indicator for no elf
7d – Quite an occasion when the extreme left write? (3-6,3)
RED LETTER DAY
Quite an occasion
is the definition, with the rest as a cryptic definition; the extreme left
would be communist (red
), so a day
when they write
(like a letter
) could be a red letter day
8d – Drink as alternative to the cool cha? (3,9)
HOT CHOCOLATE
Drink
is the definition, with alternative
as an anagram indicator for to the cool cha
12d – Green coating spoiling diver’s rig (9)
VERDIGRIS
Green coating
is the definition, with spoiling
as an anagram indicator for diver's rig
16d – A short work of fiction: November Girl (7)
NOVELLA
A short work of fiction
is the definition, with the rest as a charades clue: NOV
(abbreviation for November
) + ELLA
(girl
)
17d – Light taken from attic and left (6)
CANDLE
Light
is the definition with from
as a hidden word clue for atti(c and le)ft
19d – Hurt when head is broken outside city (5)
ACHED
Hurt
is the definition, with outside
as an indicator to put C
(abbreviation for city
) into AHED
(broken
is an anagram indicator for head
): A(C)HED
22d – A share of the profits, called for by movie director? (3)
CUT
Double definition; a cut
is a share of the profits
, and a movie director
calls “Cut!
“