ACROSS
5 Chambers where Disney (reportedly) had cryogenics at the end (6) VAULTS (~walt){VAULT}{
6 Forcibly removed by violent sport (6) FROLIC FORCI
9 Prohibited in the place of good? On the contrary (6) FORBAD {FOR}{BAD}
10 Get used to a carbon tax (8) ACCUSTOM {A}{C}{CUSTOM}
11 Sinks the eight-ball, for instance, in radical finish (4) POTS
12 Highly unconventional rogues at large hijack rickety auto (10) OUTRAGEOUS {ROGUES+AUTO}* As per the clue it would be {ROGUES}* over {AUTO}*
13 Hardy bronco horsing around in compound (11) HYDROCARBON*
18 Fan in queue turning up for Aristotle Onassis, for example (10) WORSHIPPER {ROW<=}{SHIPPER}
21 Harbour takes up this half of European country (4) PORT PORT
22 Mostly uncleared, hazy, like a summer sky (8) CERULEAN UNCLEARE
23 Car part (small) in metal spike (6) PISTON {PI{S}TON}
24 Sharpness: being posh in an urban area (6) ACUITY {A}{C{U}ITY}
25 An inkling about going East Side (6) HAUNCH {H{A}UNCH}
DOWN
1 Undone by hubris, become worthless (8) RUBBISHY*
2 Film producer's digs (6) STUDIO [CD]
3 Furniture with allure, aura, according to Spooner (8) ARMCHAIR
4 Pallid sister oddly has permanent wrinkles after chemical treatment (6) PLISSE {P
5 Magical ability to court and party, in a manner of speaking (6) VOODOO (~ woo do}
7 It might be repeated in Switzerland or America (6) CHORUS {CH}{OR}{US}
8 Patrician involved in exercise or anybody involved in anything (11) PARTICIPANT {PATRICIAN}* in {PT}
14 Artemis, discovering Pan finally disarrayed, gets arrays (8) RAIMENTS {
15 River running upstream joins river to make melodious sounds on the other side (8) OPPOSING {PO<=}{PO}{SING}
16 Public house for retiring senior alumnus (6) BODEGA {AGED}{OB}<=
17 Ornament on small jumper in British court house (6) BROOCH {B}{ROO}{CH}
19 Soundly prosecute arrogant young man to increase power! (4,2) SOUP UP (~ sue pup)
20 Set aside article held by retrograde social outcast (6) REPEAL {A} in {LEPER<=}
GRID
11a stop<- pots def sinks
ReplyDelete25a AHunch a going right (east)
A Hunch going right is HCNUHA
DeleteHow is Radical a reversal indicator
DeleteRadical as in 'revolutionary', perhaps
DeleteRadical: one meaning is arising from the root.
Delete11A Radical = Revolutionary/Rebel, so I think we can accept it.
Delete25A: A+HUNCH can lead to HAUNCH with ABOUT being anagrind. Then, of course, East will be redundant.
12AC: I agree with your view. I thought it will be A on B or vice versa.
A=about is going right..not very convincing though
Delete25 An inkling about going East Side (6) HAUNCH {H{A}UNCH} Anno not clear
ReplyDeleteH(An)UNCH. 'n' is East part of AN. going East = E is leaving.
Just a wild guess
An inkling= A Hunch
DeleteAbout=A
About Going East=indicator that A should move to the right.
That's correct
DeleteThat's how I also took it.
Deletesree_sree is very cryptic, so sometimes his annos are not clearly seen.
DeleteWhere is Sandhya, the queen of Annos?
ReplyDeleteExcept for the occasional birthday cakes she sends on members' birthdays on CCS and 1Across, she is very much conspicuous by her absence
Yes, we miss her and her spot-on solutions a lot.
Delete+1
Delete3d my understanding (cha)RM (a)ir -> (a)RM (cha)ir
ReplyDeleteThanks shall correct it
DeleteOff track-
ReplyDeleteThe link given by Raghu late yesterday seems to be a general registration into IXL. Does not say anything about IXL 17.
It is for IXL-17, they have forgotten to change 16 to 17 in the link
Deleteoff track. Wondering the scenario when these abbr make it to cryptics. https://www.theguardian.com/books/picture/2017/sep/08/tom-gauld-on-saving-time-online-cartoon
ReplyDelete1st round of IXL on 17th inst. at 12 noon. Rest of the rounds at 11.00 hrs every Sunday. All the best to the participants!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Ram.
DeleteThanks IKR
DeleteRam is already ready,raring to go. All the Best Ram.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paddy
DeleteThanks Paddy
DeleteI am now registered. Raju too is ready & raring to go. All the best to all the participants from our blog. May the fastest and the best win. I am not in the race for the trophy, though.
ReplyDeleteIn today's PLISSE pleased me . A new word for my glossary. FORBAD was my bad ! CERULEAN is a poetic word for all versifiers. I'll use it one day in my poems.
The acuity of Skulldugger in framing Worshipper makes me a fan of his !
Re, forbad/ forbade- here is an interesting quote from The Elegy written in a country Churchyard' by Tennison: (Your mention of poem took me there)
DeleteTh' applause of list'ning senates to command,
The threats of pain and ruin to despise,
To scatter plenty o'er a smiling land,
And read their history in a nation's eyes,
Their lot forbade: nor circumscribed alone 65
Their glowing virtues, but their crimes confined;
Forbade to wade through slaughter to a throne,
And shut the gates of mercy on mankind,
Nice one Paddy
DeletePaddy,
DeleteThanks for sharing the poem.
The 65 appearing in the stanza above made me inquisitive and I searched on web.
Astonishingly, the web page I saw says that it is Thomas Gray!
Is the source right?
http://graduate.engl.virginia.edu/enec981/dictionary/21grayD1.html
You have a sharp eye! My bad- It IS by Thomas Gray. Link to the full poem (learnt from my father)
Deletehttps://www.saylor.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Elegy-written-in-a-Country-Courtyard.pdf