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7 Say tin, and lid of tin having official seal (6) CACHET (~cash){CACHE}{T
8 Deal non-negotiable, bail originally granted unlikely to be revoked — most probably (3,2,3) TEN TO ONE {NON-NE
9 Talk improperly when young lady's high (8) MISSPEAK {MISS}{PEAK}
10 Old drinking container, horn shaped without base, yet preserved (6) RHYTON {Y
11 Dog with small jaw (5) STALK {S}{TALK}
12 Excellent vehicle, looking back on length of race (6) RACIAL {A1}{CAR}<={L}
14 Kindness always, not your present challenge on any occasion? (5,1,5,4) NEVER A CROSS WORD {NEVER} {A CROSSWORD}
17 Governor's role revolving on it (6) SATRAP {SA}{PART<=}
18 Knight and page return, having saved good old maids (5) PRIGS {SIR}{P}<= over {G}
22 Oracle received in the morning delivery (6) SEAMER {SE{AM}ER}
23 Unfortunately the bell rings, ending in decision becoming dead intent (4-4) HELL-BENT
24 Arrogant against perhaps the greatest in running race (8) CAVALIER {CA{V}{ALI}ER*}
25 Swindles male caught in frenzied lust (6) MULCTS {M}{UL{C}TS*}
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1 Orders irate constituents to get involved in battles (9) VARIETIES {V{IRATE*}IES}
2 Tool to swindle (6) CHISEL [DD]
3 Say abstract symbol of strength (5) STEEL (~steal)
4 Crossing river certainly requires guts (8) ENTRAILS {ENT{R}AILS}
5 Major upset with bloody terrible black and white films (4,4) BODY BLOW
6 Animated films brought back high hat (5) SNOOT<=
8 Pause after shot — a 6? (4,1,8) TAKE A BREATHER {TAKE} {A} {BREATHER}
13 Start eating or I hit (9) ORIGINATE*
15 Obvious mark from mate, yes a scratch (4,4) EASY MEAT*
16 Rock in space with a banned drug (8) ASTEROID {A}{STERIOD}
19 Josh — working lad in locker-room (6) RIBALD {RIB}{LAD}*
20 Rejecting education, provide eggs for stall (5) DELAY {ED<=}{LAY}
21 Rap on table, essentially disturbing meal (5) BLAME {
GRID
10A: base=e
ReplyDelete10A: I read it as
ReplyDeleteHORN* around Y-T (without base => remove E, base of natural logarithms)
"preserved" is the container ind
8a non-> not
ReplyDelete10a base e (lo)
8a non-> not
DeleteThen the hyphen doesn't make sense.
+1
Deletehttp://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/non?q=non-
DeleteThen it's unfair for an anagram. Substituting and then anagramming.
DeleteFar easier offering!Enjoyable solve.
ReplyDelete+1
DeleteRight
Delete8D: Shot = TAKE (noun form)
ReplyDelete6 refers to 6D=>SNOOT which means nose => BREATHER
Correct?
Yes. I read it same and as Col has annotated
Delete+1
Deletesnoot noun, slang the nose.
Deletehttp://chambers.co.uk/search/?query=snoot&title=21st
5 Major upset with bloody terrible black and white films (4,4) BODY BLOW {BLOODY+B+W}
ReplyDeleteB(ODY,BLO*)W
+1
DeleteThis is surely a better offering than yesterday.
ReplyDeleteThanks Xchequer!
I found it otherwise
DeleteThank you Vasant, Ramki & Prasad for the anno of 10A
ReplyDelete10 Old drinking container, horn shaped without base, yet preserved (6) RHYTON
ReplyDeleteEchequer managed the word play to suit the shape of the container!
+1 that is working hard to get the right surface reading
DeleteRight on!
DeleteIf TIN = CASH = CACHE, can we call that an indirect homophone?
ReplyDeleteCache pronounced kash
DeleteAs per thefreedictionary CACHE is pronounced as Cash.
DeleteCachet is pronounced as cash +a like Sashay so not sure of the HP
Most of hps are indirect..except for those of Buzzer's..he mentioned once that he avoids using indirect hp
DeleteWhat I meant to write at 10:09 above is
DeleteTIN = CASH ~ CACHE
Yes Sir..it is indirect
DeleteE.g. this clue from Gridman..THC 12069..
Time to retire reported by Sir (6)
Time to retire=night=~knight
Clarifications
ReplyDelete17A - where's does the SA come from?
23A - is 'rings' an anagram indicator?
25A - what indicates the picking of m and c from male caught?
20D - what indicates the reversal of ed?
17A:it=SA=sex appeal
Delete23A: unfortunately is the anagram indicator..rings is containment indicator
25A: both are standard abbreviation..no indication is reqd
20D Rejecting is the reversal indicator
23A- N comes from 'ending in decision'? Then the def. is only 'Becoming dead intent', which sounds right.
ReplyDeleteMy performance def. better than yesterday, but I took my time including a breather.
20D- 'ED" for education is also a std. abbreviation?
ReplyDeleteIndeED!
DeleteLike B.Ed..M.Ed.
DeleteSimple and yet I missed it.
DeleteI messED it up!
Delete14 acoss: If any one tells me that, I'll have to cross swords with them !
ReplyDelete8 down: Exchequer doesn't allow us to do this, when we are at his crosswords.
Strangely, I went at these two jugulars and then took 8 down for the others. When one is engaged with the wits of Exchequer, one needs to 8 down to come back afresh for further mental calisthenics.
I wouldn't agree that the Hindu is the best but the compilers here are !
Awful . Decided not to waste time solving xChequer's puzzles.
ReplyDeleteAWful? YOU DIDN'T TRY FULLY !! HAVEN'T YOU HEARD OF A DOG WITH A BONE?
DeleteIt's definitely not a waste of time Sundaram. You cannot become a Phd without going through the various levels. There is nothing awful in the CW. Would you term an examination question paper as awful, if you are unable to answer the questions?
DeleteMine was not totally a sour grapes story! I could manage to get half a dozen grapes!! And they turned out to be sweet!!!
DeleteI took the help of some RED letters while solving on line and got a few more. One gets to solve or at least attempt different types.
DeleteTried posting earlier didn't work as I'm traveling abroad. Sorry about 8a. Mistake. Should have been not negotiable ilo non-negotiable. Don't know how that's happened, must have been my typo while submitting. Apologies
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