I know Gridman likes his coffee, but does that mean he has given up tea at the end of his over of 6 deliveries
1 Deserts a contingent on a bit of suspicion (8) ABANDONS (A BAND ON S)
5 A counter-productive tool? (6) ABACUS CD It is a productive tool on the counter
9 Dirty rush to hit beanbag in the middle (8) FLYBLOWN (FLY BLOW N)
10 Antiguan arboretum provides sanctuary for this creature (6) IGUANA (T)
12 Capital! Romantic hero loses nothing (4) ROME (ROME
13 A bomb alien dropped is terrible (10) ABOMINABLE (A BOMB ALIEN)*
A chance to re-post my abominable poem on the Yeti ! But I have already posted it a couple of times.
15 South American leader holds monied one in Czech republic (6) CHAVEZ (HAVE in CZ) "Haves" (money one) as contrasted from "Have-nots"
17 Lost daughter found in Andean nation (5) PERDU (D in PERU)
20 Blight in the last month? Yes (5) DECAY (DEC AY)
Remembered the old movie Blithe Spirit, where the spirit is probably a blight on the blighter from Blighty
21 Sh! With these milk containers, one is horrified (6) UDDERS (
Remembered the old comedy serial "Some udders do have them" (~Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em)
24 Getting rid of a boy for spilling oils and asafoetida (10) ABOLISHING (A B OILS* HING)
27 Wrestling with second after American backs (4) SUMO (US< MO)
29 Pamper old king welcoming Indian television channel (6) CODDLE (COLE outside DD)
30 Once, engineer, with two journalists, outstripped (8) EXCEEDED (EX CE EDx2)
31 Indian leader’s son, with maid, follows unhappy perversion (6) SADISM (I S M follows SAD)
In normal times, I'd have said this sounds like the philosophy of a regional Indian political party. But these are not normal times, for the code of Model conduct applies.
32 One van, specially fitted, approaches Mumbai suburb in advance (8) INVASION (I VAN* SION)
Is the Crimea advance/invasion a crime? Probably depends on the point of view!
DOWN
1 A female’s company? Say yes! (6) AFFIRM (A F FIRM)
"I do" say yes to a female's company!
2 The depths of sailor’s unknown text message (6) ABYSMS (AB Y SMS)
3 Carnegie in depression? (4) DALE 2
4 Old Indian governor finds a woman in retrograde block (5) NAWAB (A W in BAN<)
I am sure he is winning friends and influencing people, wherever he is
6 Started to entreat with an international organisation (5) BEGUN (BEG UN)
A slight change in the last letter would have given the foregoing Nawab his begum!
7 Has trouble moving up in mad scramble (8) CLAMBERS (SCRAMBLE)*
A scrambled scramble!
8 Evolves favourably resulting in phases? (6,2) SHAPES UP (SHAPES* UP)
11 Astonished by network in these times (6) AMAZED (MAZE in A.D.)
14 Reported plan to bring milk product (4) WHEY (~WAY)
L'il Miss Muffet's aliment
16 Man’s expression of disgust in vehicle (6) VAUGHN (UGH in VAN)
17 Occupy a space in prince’s boat (4) PARK (P ARK)
18 Goes ahead and makes a loan (8) ADVANCES 2
19 Given one’s due with account that’s woven (8) ACCORDED (AC CORDED)
22 Italian town square almost free (6) QUADRI (QUAD RI
23 Girl crosses road in country (6) JORDAN (JOAN crosses RD)
25 Does nothing but sidle with son from one end to the other (5) IDLES ((-S)IDLE(+S))
26 U.S. President put an end to working (5) NIXON (NIX ON)
The guy who made watergate famous well before our coalgate
28 Big game shot (4) MEGA (GAME*)
PS - For those who have logged in after 8:40, there is an article by the Reader's Editor of The HINDU which has been posted in the blog today at 8:30 and can be viewed in the post below this.
Pangram today
ReplyDeleteLook again Renga
DeleteDoes that answer Kishore's opening comment?
DeleteOh! My Cha grin!
DeleteExcept 'T' - Oh! I go-t i-t!
DeleteCould get only 82% :(
ReplyDeleteDitto here :(
DeleteFor a sec I read BEGUN as BEGUM after the NAWAB ans.
ReplyDeleteWhy is the Sumo wrestler wearing a hat and mask like the spy?
Didn't read Kishore's comment re: BEGU N/ M. As always, ever alert is he, seen also in his opening remark.
DeleteRaghu, I do not know if you have seen Antonio Prohias' Spy Vs Spy cartoon strip in Mad magazine. The pointed nose, circular eyes and the hat come from that. The strip basically is the saga of two spies (one white and one black) trying to outwit each other.
DeleteYou can see more of that at :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spy_vs._Spy
Any KONAR notes for K's opening remarks?
ReplyDelete31A- You have nevertheless said what you wanted to say. Nice way of putting it!
ReplyDelete4D- I put it as 'saheb' in stead of nawab, being guided by governor.
Gridman has spilt the chai.
ReplyDeleteShrikanth
DeleteThe idea came to me after I read a Comment of yours some days ago and was quickly executed. Just for fun!
This may be in self-congratulation but I executed the idea to a certain idiomatic expression.
Delete:-))
ReplyDeleteNice lipogram of a puzzle! Hank you Gridman. ;-)
ReplyDeleteTHE DAILY DUPE
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HAPPINESS IN
ANDHRA PRADESH
HYDERABAD, Apr 21
There were celebrations
in parts of Andhra Pradesh
by people holding up a certain
newspaper and pen in their
hands.
Curious bystanders approached
them and asked them what the
reason was for their merriment.
In the crossword there is no T-word,
they cried and hurrahed for an
undivided State.
It is rumoured that the crossword
setter has been approached by
moneybags to pepper a future
grid with Ts but he is teetering
in hesitation. - FOC
:)
DeletePepper & T do not go together.
DeleteAwaiting your report on reaction in Hyderabad.
Delete25 Does nothing but sidle with son from one end to the other (5) IDLES ((+S)IDLE(-S))
ReplyDeleteI feel the +, - signs need to be changed in the Anno.
Typo : Interchanged
DeleteDone
DeletePhotographs of a 'S' meet at Chennai at CV's residence have been uploaded at the THCC Families blog at the following link The 'S' Meet
ReplyDeleteJust saw the IPL standings table on the left. It will be of immense interest to cricket fans, though I am only an ex-fan.
ReplyDeleteGood work, DG.
Is HING an English word? Cryptic crossover license across HINGglish?
ReplyDeleteKishore: Is NAWAB giving etymological sourcing for BWANA?
Yes "Hing" is a word in any standard English Dictionary
DeleteTHCC CC results will be published at 8:15 tomorrow and tomorrows regular blog will be up at 8:45
ReplyDelete4D, With just the opening N and the ending B available, I entered NABOB, without even looking at the clue, and later justified it using Bo Derek as an example. As a result I couldn't get FLY_ _ _ B _. :(
ReplyDeleteKishore @ 6.16.
ReplyDeleteI have seen the Spy vs Spy toons in Mad mag hence my question: Why is the character half Sumo wrestler and half Spy?
Spoof on the cartoon
DeleteSpy vs Spy
Sumo (wrestler) vs Sumo (Tata Sumo, the car)
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DeleteI could make that out, but why the cap & nose. Well forget it!
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