Too much of an effort though trying to adjust the widths of the new format. Getting a hang of it though, however I'll stick to my original format in future unless someone finds an easier solution to this. I'm stumped by 27A.
ACROSS | |||||||
1 | MAVERICK | Rebel from Michigan State in the heart of black sea (8) | {M{AVER}I}{ |
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5 | EGGCUP | Container for say, grand trophy (6) | {EG}{G}{CUP} | ||||
9 | BACTERIA | Microorganisms react a bit stunted upon mutation (8) | {REACT+A+BI |
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10 | HAMLET | The Bard’s village? (6) | GK | ||||
12 | LEVEE | For the most part, flatten eastern embankment (5) | {LEVEl}{E} | ||||
13 | APPLIANCE | Gadget from computer manufacturer captures interest across networking conferences at first (9) | {APPL{I}{A}{N}{C}E} | ||||
14 | PRESTO | Propose measure to leave central Estonia quickly (6) (Addendum - See comments) | |||||
16 | TITANIC | Liner capsized in Atlantic, losing balance in the middle (7) | {IN+AT |
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19 | AMADEUS | A scholar prosecuted over a movie (7) | {A}{MA}{DEUS<=} | ||||
21 | PIRACY | Copyright infringement, fast to engulf Ireland (6) | {P{IR}ACY} | ||||
23 | BALALAIKA | Instrument that a research department sent back with famous
space dog (9) |
{BAL}{A}<={LAIKA} | ||||
25 | CRASH | Hard currency, king in downturn (5) | {C{R}ASH} | ||||
26 | ITALIC | Edit a license displaying a special typeface (6) | [T] | ||||
27 | BONA FIDE | Genuine, well-organised
bid on a fine, essential {BID ON A F}*{E} quarterback (4,4) |
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28 | GANDHI | Head of Georgia and Hawaii — a great leader (6) | {G}{AND}{HI} | ||||
29 | ONE PIECE | Swimsuit that typically hides her belly button (3-5) | [CD] | ||||
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1 | MOBILE | Spy, outside the borders of Brunei, willing to relocate (6) | {MO{B |
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2 | VICE VERSA | Six engineers, very hesitant to initially shift automobile the other way around (4,5) (Addendum - See comments) | |||||
3 | REEVE | Turn back with English officer (5) | {REEV<=}{E} | ||||
4 | CHICAGO | Musical, trendy in the past (7) | {CHIC}{AGO} | ||||
6 | GLADIATOR | Gold tiara ordered for Roman fighter (9) | {GOLD+TIARA}* | ||||
7 | COLON | Mark a body part (5) | [DD] | ||||
8 | PATIENCE | Tolerance of those who require therapy in speech (8) | (~patients) | ||||
11 | SPAT | Bicker over bugs (4) | TAPS<= | ||||
15 | SHELLFISH | That woman will trawl for a marine creature (9) | {SHE'LL}{FISH} | ||||
17 | NECTARINE | Sweet secretion in oriental fruit (9) | {NECTAR}{IN}{E} | ||||
18 | GAMBLING | Without end, sport flashy jewellery for a bet (8) Bet should be GAMBLE |
{GAM |
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20 | SLIP | Fault in Southern rim (4) | {S}{LIP} | ||||
21 | PLATOON | Detailed scheme to join every other subdivision of a company (7) (Addendum - See comments) | {PLA{TOO}N} {PLA |
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22 | CHEESE | Wine pairing that brings a smile to your face (6) | [CD] | ||||
24 | LEARN | Inclination to overcome resistance to gain knowledge (5) | {LEA{R}N} | ||||
25 | CLASP | Firmly hold buckle (5) | [DD] | ||||
I think 27a is BONA FIDE from the crossings that you have given and the def, "genuine". Will work out the anno in a trice.
ReplyDelete10 is a CD, since ref is to his play which means a village. GK answer would be Stratford
ReplyDelete27a BONA FIDE, Anno not sure B ON A... OR BIDONAFINE*-IN
For some time, I thought the first word was REAL. Got the answer after crossings.
Were you able to use my template? Have you made any changes, pl let me know. In the subsequent version, I have adjusted the widths of clue no. to 2 and answer to 15
When I had adjusted col. width for the clue col. I had the same issue like you have in 8d, with the answer and clue number appearing vertically centered against two lines. But I can solve that by formatting the clue column.
DeleteI used your excel sheet with some adjustments like reducing the column widths by trial and error. Finished product doesn't look too god, especially when viewed in the mobile version. Just checked the witdth of the col for the clue says 54.29
DeleteI too was not very satisfied. Will give it another go on Monday. If it still does not look 'god', as you say, I will stick to the known devil of the past.
DeleteThat also depends on whether I get Vulcanised on Monday.
Delete27 ?O?A ?I?E Genuine, well-organised bid on a fine, essential quarterback (4,4)
ReplyDelete{B{ON}{A} {F}ID}{E}
Quarterback?
DeleteQuarter can be E, but qb?
Delete(bid on a f)* + e (essential or central part of 'quart E rback')
DeleteThanks. Would the conversion of fine to f in the anagram fodder make it an indirect anagram? Or is it ok?
DeleteIt is fine. Single letter substitutions are OK in anagrams as long as they are derivable easily.
DeletePersonally I like to use a word that starts with the same letter, so to specify 'I', I prefer 'India' to 'current'.
Thanks again.
DeleteAnagram fodder can have a word for which you have to substitute a letter (or two?). This ploy may defer the solver spotting the anag fooder even as it facilitates the work of the setter. But the word must yield the abbr easily - without any ambiguity. Using a word that just begins with the letter wanted is also not permitted. But as Bhavan indicates above, if it is a recognisible, valid abbr., it is fine. It goes without saying that the single-letter of an abbreviation will necessarily be the initial letter of the word.
DeleteWell, it is an anagram, 'well-organised' being the anag ind. Fodder is BID ON A F
ReplyDeleteYet to work out the rest!
The fodder is BID ON A F[in]E?
ReplyDeleteExplain "essential quarterback".
I think Lightning overlooked the E already in the fodder and added quarterback to indicate an E at the end(back)
DeleteE = essential quart E rback
DeleteSandhya, you got it! Congrats!
DeleteAnd the surface reading is so plausible in an environment and at a time when players are bought in a bid.
The praise should go first to Bhavan and equally to Sandhya as we don't read all the messages before we post ours.
DeleteI had 2D as {VI}{CE} {V}{ER}{S}{A}. Hesitant =ER
ReplyDeleteNice one from Lightning. 10A was my CoD
ReplyDeleteLightning's Bonafides have been established at last
ReplyDeleteCouple of clarifications:
ReplyDelete18D: Missed the trick with gambling and bet. Free dictionary lists gambling in the noun form as "a bet", but looking at it again today, am not convinced. Apologies for the same.
27A & 2D: Annos by Bhavan (9:05) & Ramesh (9:45) were exactly what I had in mind.
Annos for 14A & 21D are different from what I had in mind. Not sure if the wordplay is not clear enough
I had 14A as {PRES{-EN}T}{O} & didn't have an anno for 21D
ReplyDelete21D is PLA(-n) TO + ON from every other letter of Join
DeleteI got as far as PLA & TO. Didn't get on. On hind sight looks obvious
Delete21 Detailed scheme to join every other subdivision of a company (7)PLAn (TO)(ON)
ReplyDeleteNicely done
Delete21 Detailed scheme to join every other subdivision of a company (7)PLAn (TO)(jOiN)
Delete14 A anno as per Ramesh is right I think.
I took this as :
DeleteDetailed scheme = PLAT
to join every other = tO jOiN
subdivision of a company = platoon
Suresh,
ReplyDeleteLightning's Bonafides have been established at last
I don't think there was any doubt. I do think he takes great pains in cluing to be fair to solvers.
Nice puzzle, VP.
+1 This is an excellent offering VP
DeleteThese above annos from Ramesh/Suresh/Raghu are the ones I had in mind.
ReplyDeleteFinal teaser: The grid contains 8 words from a common theme :)
ouch .. movies
Deleteand all winning Oscar best picture ?
Deletenope .. some are pre oscar
DeleteAgreed, the terms Oscar and Best Motion Picture has taken its course over time, but Academy Award for Best Picture in a broad sense has been fairly consistent since inception. The theme was based on single word movie names from those that won the top honors since the beginning.
Deletehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Picture
Could use upto 8 given grid fills etc.
I think it is Hollywood movies: GANDHI, TITANIC, CHICAGO, PLATOON, HAMLET, AMADEUS, CRASH & BALALAIKA
ReplyDeleteRamesh @ 10:48: Spot on wrt the theme :)
ReplyDeleteRaghu @ 10:47: Spot on with all names, except that BALALAIKA was not on my list to begin with. It just happened to get there with the crossings. I had GLADIATOR instead.
Today the papers had pictures of a cricketer at a temple. I liked the heading for the pic in ToI: MEASURING UP. (To what, I thought.)
ReplyDeleteThere was humour - unintended or intended - in the caption. It said: "The suspended ... player was weighed with plaintains."
The pic showed him sitting in a pan (of the balance) that was several inches above the ground. Suspended indeed.
Sporting a beard, he looks a wee bit different in that photograph.
DeleteLatest buzz: Grapevine has it that he is going to tie the knot with a damsel from the royal house of Jaipur. Seems to justify the name of the team - Rajasthan Royals. Doesn't it?
28A: I was just wondering.
ReplyDeleteThe definition is "great leader." Well, had it been "leader," "Indian leader" or something, it'd have been more objective and neutral. Adding "great" makes it a little subjective and opinionated IMO. I ain't denyin' that Gandhi was a great leader, but in a crossword where we look for objectivity, are these kinds of subjective definitions expressing setter's personal views on a subject, okay?