Off to the International JAWA/YEZDI/CZ Day meet, will be back in the afternoon, shall post snaps tomorrow
ACROSS
1 - Basil, alas, poorly having eaten 500 tropical seeds (10) – {SABA{D}ILLAS*}
6 - Broadcast about introduction of cigar lighter (4) – {S{C}OW}
10 - Non-religious clause upset rector, initially (7) – {SECULA*}{R}
11 - Longin' for a painkiller (7) – ASPIRIN’
12/14 - Believe me, you need to get everything right concerning Italian (4,2,7,5,2) – {MAKE NO MISTAKE} {ABOUT} {IT}
16 - Relative earning bucks (7) – GRANNIE*
17 - Second course in preparation? Sugar's required (7) – {S}{UCROSE*}
18 - Most serious heading off for mountain (7) -
19 - Small terrier - daughter and I mind one barking at end of street (6,7) – {D}{AND}{I}{EDINMON*}{T} Had to google this one, never heard of this breed before.
23 - Typical of girl kept in a long time (7) – {A{VERA}GE}
24 - Working with sailor, I round lake (7) – {ON}{TAR}{I}{O}
25 - Characteristic memo (4) – NOTE [DD]
26 - PA a chap uses in resort (10) – {A}{MAN}{UENSIS} New word for me. Nice definition.
DOWN
1 - Leader of such a quiet band (4) – {S}{A}{SH}
2 - As all involved agree, vulgar Conservative in Tenby's out of order (2,6,7) – {BY {COMMON} {CON}SENT*}
3 - Boy, Kelvin, makes a mechanical creature (5) – {DALE}{K}
4 - Not Gretel's new pair of glasses (9) – LORGNETTE*
5 - Apprehension in Territorial Army (5) – ALARM [T]
7 - I scare truculent suspect with rebukes (7,8) – CURTAIN LECTURES* Never heard this term before.
8 - Fabric shrink? Up until now, both ends of Terylene (10) – {WINCE}{YET}{TE}
9 - Rat from a river in Italy, say (8) – {A}{PO}{STATE}
13 - Stirred up, one in prison caused a commotion (6,4) – {RAISED} {CA{I}N}
15 - Very hot local drinking drop of retsina (8) – {T{R}OPICAL}
16 - Novice with new musical instrument (9) – {GREEN}{HORN}
20 - Switch off short play about the East (5) – {DR{E}AM
21 - Mistaken about oddball (5) – {OUT}{RE}
22 - Person in charge in stud (4) – BOSS [DD]
Hi everyone
ReplyDeleteNo much of success today. Weekend late-night syndrome, apparently.
Could crack SECULAR, ASPIRIN, MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, SASH, LORGNETTE, ALARM, CURTAIN LECTURES, BOSS...
7D - Remembered our lady 'lecturer' in college giving a vivid explanation on CURTAIN LECTURES>
ReplyDeleteASPIRIN was nice
ReplyDeleteMissed the signficance of PA in 26a, read it as Pa. 19a, 7d and 8d also missed.
ReplyDeleteAnother of Eve's offsprings today: Cain in 13d after Seth yesterday, though the crosswords are from different sources. Abel is still elusive. Abel reminds of the Napoleonic palindrome:
Able was I ere I saw Elba .
Kishore
ReplyDeleteDo you miss Abel?
Well, the following clues have appeared in THC:
He is competent, one hears (4)
One fruit for him (4)
Don't open biblical tower for him (4)
All from my dB of Gridman's clues.
Missed DALEK,WINCEYETTE and SCOW.Otherwise OK. Found DANDIEDIMONT in Roget's Thesaurus and SABADILLAS and AMANUENSIS in the Concise Oxford dictionary.
ReplyDeleteThanks CV. Adam and Eve appear fairly commonly, two sons on two days, prob-ab(e)l-y Abel tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteHi Colonel
ReplyDeleteAmanuensis is making its appearance again.Last time it drew the same comment from you.
Aravind,
ReplyDeleteJust shows that I am growing old and cannot remember new words!!!