I solved this week's Prize by Picaroon in 3 stages: the first was characterised by a very slow start and a feeling I was, perhaps, not on Picaroon's wavelength, the next was a steady, even brisk solve, in which I completed 90% of the puzzle, but the last stage was an increasingly desperate attempt to parse the last few clues - even though I was certain they were correct. I speak of 28a and, almost comically, the three letter 17d! Then there was the first two letters of 4d, where I initially wondered if there was an error and "retro" was meant to be "recto", before the penny finally dropped and I saw what was staring me in the face!!
Oh, and 15d - where I'd convinced myself the answer was related to an amorous Roman God and had me checking the shape of my lips in a mirror 💋 - anyone who goes down the same rabbit hole will know what I mean:-)
Anyway, enough nonsense. Like I said, difficult in parts but enough relatively easier to ones to allow a firm foothold.
If you do get stuck there is at least one hidden in the acrosses and at least one long anagram in downs.
COD - Regulars will know of my love of a good surface when it comes to clue writing so, with that in mind, I've picked the short but sweet 9a, the sweet and sour 😜16d, but my pick of the bunch is the wonderful 11a.
Thanks to Picaroon for a most entertaining Prize crossword:-)
Let us know how you got on - new posters are particularly welcome and, as always, if you get stuck just post your query on here and someone will help you out.
Stay safe:-)