Sunday, 27 March 2011

Special 4, 27 Mar 11, Interrobang




Lattice given as illustration for 9a in the CW of 6 Feb 11 (slightly modified to avoid more than two consecutives unches ,but probably still breaks some rules. Maybe too much black space)

Please submit your answers, with annotation, in the comments section. Remember the restriction of 3 PP.


14 comments:

  1. Offhand...
    9 BET (hidden)
    11 STY (hidden, no not again!)
    15 SET (ref. to race starter command)

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  2. The setter is alluding to the pic of a lattice that the Col. had used for an answer in the crossword of date mentioned.

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  3. 1D : BAR
    6A : {AL}{BINOS*(-s)}
    10A : {CHE}{ROOT}

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  4. 2A - {PENNY}{FARTHING}
    8A - PETS <-
    16A - MISCHIEVOUSLY*

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  5. 5d GEO[-riga] STATION A RY
    2d PARA LLE<- L O GRAM
    10d CERAMIC 'bull in a china shop'

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  6. That made for a relaxing afternoon solving the well constructed puzzle. Thank you, Interrobang.

    We respect your privacy in adopting ae pseudonym. However, the common denominator of Pune is a dead giveaway.

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  7. 3D: NAZI (E)
    4D: {HA}{A}{R}{P}{I}{S}{T}
    7D: {STIR}{RED} (James Bond likes it 'Shaken, not stirred.'

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  8. 8a-pets (hidden)
    13a-diction (E)
    3d- nazi (using swastika-symbol at the centre)

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  9. Thanks, folks, for having a go. Due to repetition of answers for 3d and 8a, two clues remain, viz, 12a and 14d.

    Venkatesh, as it is said in Tinglish, I hope you do not let the 'pune' out of the bag.

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  10. Talking of the Swastika symbol at the centre, apart from the 'right' and 'left' versions, did you know that in Bengal another version, which resembles a stick humanoid is used?

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  11. Thank you Interro- I learned Pennyfarthing today.Had to look it up after Col.'s answer

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  12. As at the end of Looney Tunes,

    That's all folks.

    Au revoir.

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