ACROSS
1 - Think logically about a boy (6) - {RE}{A}{SON}
4 - Fruit in orchard's first row (6) - {O}{RANGE}
7 - Charging Victoria, say, where juice is sold (7,7) - {FILLING} {STATION}
10 - Friar of noble birth in Spain (9) - {AUGUST}{IN}{E}
11 - Codeword, more used in front of 'Oscar' (5) - {ROME*}{O}
12 - Comment in memo (4) - NOTE [DD]
13 - Cabal can, as represented in film (10) - CASABLANCA*
16 - Governor taking in surprisingly modern small London district (10) - {B{ERMOND*}{S}EY}
17 - Novel set in Salem, Massachusetts (4) - EMMA [T]
20 - Clubs suffer defeat nearby (5) - {C}{LOSE}
22 - Leader in event to head into the wind on the way back - man is brilliant (9) - {E}{FFUL<-}{GENT} New word for me
23 - Reprimand rep in hall (7,7) - {LECTURE} {THEATRE} Anno for 'theatre' not clear
24 - Mimic arrives on board vessel (6) - {P{ARR}OT}
25 - Slowly fencing in a shed (4-2) - {LE{A}N-TO}
DOWN
1 - Stop female artist wearing check (7) - {RE{F}{RA}IN}
2 - Reptile flying at gorilla (9) - ALLIGATOR*
3 - Lazy old couple housing sailor (6) - OTIOSE Anno pending
4 - Where you can see clock's hands, apparently (2,3,4,2,2) - ON THE FACE OF IT [DD]
5 - Last, at the end of the day (5,3) - AFTER ALL [DD]
6 - Good scope for stable hand (5) - {G}{ROOM}
8 - How, stoically, to suffer the unwanted paparazzi? (4,3,4,2) - GRIN AND BEAR IT [CD]
9 - Painter having year in part of India (4) - {GO{Y}A}
14 - After noon, clear up after Brown in his former home? (6,3) - {N}{UMBER} {TEN<-}
15 - Enterprising sort making torte with egg, whisked (2-6) - GO-GETTER*
16 - Second defender (4) - BACK [DD]
18 - Intricately traced round in style of interior design (3,4) - {ART DEC*}{O}
19 - Charge way over the odds for wool (6) - FLEECE [DD]
21 - Greek character making an appearance in home game (5) - OMEGA [T]
1 - Think logically about a boy (6) - {RE}{A}{SON}
4 - Fruit in orchard's first row (6) - {O}{RANGE}
7 - Charging Victoria, say, where juice is sold (7,7) - {FILLING} {STATION}
10 - Friar of noble birth in Spain (9) - {AUGUST}{IN}{E}
11 - Codeword, more used in front of 'Oscar' (5) - {ROME*}{O}
12 - Comment in memo (4) - NOTE [DD]
13 - Cabal can, as represented in film (10) - CASABLANCA*
16 - Governor taking in surprisingly modern small London district (10) - {B{ERMOND*}{S}EY}
17 - Novel set in Salem, Massachusetts (4) - EMMA [T]
20 - Clubs suffer defeat nearby (5) - {C}{LOSE}
22 - Leader in event to head into the wind on the way back - man is brilliant (9) - {E}{FFUL<-}{GENT} New word for me
23 - Reprimand rep in hall (7,7) - {LECTURE} {THEATRE} Anno for 'theatre' not clear
24 - Mimic arrives on board vessel (6) - {P{ARR}OT}
25 - Slowly fencing in a shed (4-2) - {LE{A}N-TO}
DOWN
1 - Stop female artist wearing check (7) - {RE{F}{RA}IN}
2 - Reptile flying at gorilla (9) - ALLIGATOR*
3 - Lazy old couple housing sailor (6) - OTIOSE Anno pending
4 - Where you can see clock's hands, apparently (2,3,4,2,2) - ON THE FACE OF IT [DD]
5 - Last, at the end of the day (5,3) - AFTER ALL [DD]
6 - Good scope for stable hand (5) - {G}{ROOM}
8 - How, stoically, to suffer the unwanted paparazzi? (4,3,4,2) - GRIN AND BEAR IT [CD]
9 - Painter having year in part of India (4) - {GO{Y}A}
14 - After noon, clear up after Brown in his former home? (6,3) - {N}{UMBER} {TEN<-}
15 - Enterprising sort making torte with egg, whisked (2-6) - GO-GETTER*
16 - Second defender (4) - BACK [DD]
18 - Intricately traced round in style of interior design (3,4) - {ART DEC*}{O}
19 - Charge way over the odds for wool (6) - FLEECE [DD]
21 - Greek character making an appearance in home game (5) - OMEGA [T]
Lazy -def
ReplyDeleteold - O
couple, verb: - [to] TIE
housing - c/c ind
sailor - OS, short for ordinary seaman
So, O TI(OS)E
23 - Reprimand rep in hall (7,7) - {LECTURE} {THEATRE} Anno for 'theatre' not clear
ReplyDeleteTheatre = Rep - short for repertory (company)...Freedict
10A Where does the E come from. E and Spain?
ReplyDeleteE is for Espana (Spain). IVR, I think. (The 'n' has a diacritic that I am taking the trouble to reproduce.)
ReplyDeleteThat is right. Thanks CV
ReplyDeleteSorry. In my post above read: "I am NOT taking the trouble..." Of course, you knew that, didn't you?
ReplyDeleteOh, for an edit button!
Yes it is pronounced espanya or thereabouts
ReplyDeleteCV & Sandhya,
ReplyDeleteThanks. Couldn't respond earlier as I was at the Golf course. Just finished my 18 holes, played reasonably well today.
And of course, the Spanish island, la isla espanola is Hispaniola, shared by the Dominican Republic (DG, nudge,nudge) and Haiti.
ReplyDeletePerils of quoting part of a comment:
ReplyDeleteCV 914:
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I am taking the trouble to reproduce.
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I wish compilers do not spoil the fun by introducing niggles like Obscure District"s name= like Bermondsey! I could finish the whole grid in 12 minutes flat, but for this . Ugh!!
ReplyDeleteRaju Umamaheswar