Celebrations over, time to head back home
ACROSS
1 - Briton most caricatured? Ted Heath, perhaps (10) – TROMBONIST*
6 - Triple acrostic's appeal (4) – PLEA [T]
9 - Polish ring for opera singer (5) – {BUFF}{O}
10 - Plots against king described by secret agents (9) – {CON}{SPI{R}ES}
12 - A rest cut short (7) – {A}{BRIDGE}
13 - Alison naughtily seducing one contact (7) – LIA{I}SON*
14 - Discovery holiday's over (12) – {BREAK}{THROUGH}
18 - Faces sanctions (12) – COUNTENANCES [DD]
21 - Distraught parent embracing wife in port (7) – ANT{W}ERP*
22 - Total of wages paid in Scottish town collated by head (7) – P{AYR}OLL
23 - From tub, sailors will supply a scented preparation (4,5) – {BATH}{SALTS}
24 - Derelict male into gin (5) – TRA{M}P
25 - Flat race, perhaps, not quite finished (4) – EVEN(-t)
26 - Pedlars lie about a sandal (10) – ESPADRILLE*
DOWN
1 - Boy in boat is ill (6) – TOBIAS*
2 - Eager, individual protecting tree (2,4) – ON {FIR}E
3 - Ruby worries about Rex in play (5,8) – {BLOOD} B{R}OTHERS
4 - Hot in pleasant corner (5) – NIC{H}E
5 - Wearing vest, a person not in a long-term relationship? (9) – {SINGLET}{ON}
7 - Make mischief, given encouragement in plant (8) – {LARK}[SPUR}
8 - A bishop's vice - the drink (8) – {A}{B}{SIN}{THE}
11 - Plain secretive type produces a hangover cure? (7,6) – {PRAIRIE} {OYSTER} Result of a Google search, first time I am hearing of this
15 - Short answer involving Italian city and one in the US (9) – AN{NAPOLI}S
16 - Scratch game (8) – SCRABBLE [DD]
17 - Crafty to include it in caption (8) – SUBT{IT}LE
19 - Extra drama before dance (2-4) – NO-{BALL}No and Drama?
20 - Pass English, then blunder (6) – {E}LAPSE
22 - After a dish that's Italian (5) – PAST{A}
GRID
Hello Colonel, 19D: "Noh" is a form of Japanese drama, "No" could be an alternate spelling.
ReplyDeleteI will always be amazed by your ability to post the Sunday Hindu Crossword by 8.30 am. Ijust managed to finish it with a lot of googling and a bit of help from a Crossword solver site.
ReplyDeleteI thought 1D was Tobian ( anagram of in boat), but Tobias is more likely
Hi Shuchi,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the compliment. Inspite of it being a Sunday I get up early to attack the CW. I was always intimated by the Sunday CW and I have grown better over the years, there were days when I couldn't get even one, but have now started thinking like a Britisher since this has a lot of names especially names of towns and cities from the Uk. I too do some googling to get some answers
Hi Col
ReplyDeleteI think the compliment came from Suresh. Shuchi was only making a point.
Richard
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