Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Saturday, 23 September 2017

No 12120, Saturday 23 Sep 2017, Gridman


ACROSS
1   Work in concert like members of a cast do? (3,8) ACT TOGETHER [C&DD]
9   Touching on a brown sahib? (7) TANGENT {TAN}{GENT}
10 Non-professional in a mature turn-out (7) AMATEUR*
11 Gather a large amount (5) AMASS {A}{MASS}
12 A helper madly embraces Gridman - it's short-lived! (9) EPHEMERAL {ME} in {A+HELPER}*
13 A jewellery that goes to one's head (5) TIARA [CD]
15 Time minister turned into a theologian (9) TERMINIST {T}{MINISTER*}
18 Bad guy supported by mother in city (9) ROTTERDAM {ROTTER}{DAM}
21 The end reached in the home game (5) OMEGA [T]
22 Lack of hope from admit fees being outrageous (9) DEFEATISM*
24 Do what you do! (5) SOLVE [CD]
26 Somehow clear it for performance (7) RECITAL*
27 Fine. Almost with reservations, reaching island (7) OKINAWA {OK}{IN A WAy}
28 Slogan to get hold of wandering seraph (5,6) CATCH PHRASE {CATCH} {SERAPH}*

DOWN
1   Students will draw at his bidding (3,6) ART MASTER [CD]
2   Indian vehicle from South Pacific kingdom (5) TONGA [DD]
3   Clearing old writers with speed (4,5) OPEN SPACE {O}{PEN S}{PACE}
4   Beg hospital department to repair tear (7) ENTREAT {ENT}{TEAR*}
5   Get the news about the plant (7) HEATHER {HEA{THE}R}
6   Kingdom not fancied by a great number (5) REALM {REAL}{M}
7   Ursine - describing a panda? (8) BEARLIKE [CD]
8   Spoken lesson doesn't start (4) ORAL mORAL
14 React if I carry off a deceptive manoeuvre (8) ARTIFICE*
16 This minor turned into a metal worker (9) IRONSMITH*
17 Deter a man misusing business identity (5,4) TRADE NAME*
19 Crane, for one, goes up with permitted small quantity (7) DRIBLET {BIRD<=}{LET}
20 A couple of Frenchmen in light aircraft appear bulky (7) MAMMOTH {M{A}{MM}OTH}
22 Daughter on boat is not light (4) DARK {D}{ARK}
23 Excited father abandons ludicrous act (5) ANTIC frANTIC
25 Am completely raising the beast of burden (5) LLAMA {AM}{ALL}<=

Reference List
Sahib = GENT, Mother = DAM, Fine = OK, Crane = BIRD, Frenchman = M, Boat = ARK, Father = FR,

Colour/Font Scheme
DefinitionSolutionComponent lettersEmbedded links, Anagram IndicatorC/C indicatorReversal IndicatorHidden word IndicatorLetter Pick indicatorDeletion IndicatorHomophone IndicatorMovement IndicatorPositional IndicatorSubstitution, IndicatorLink/Connector, Extraneous

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30 comments:

  1. My response to Ramki's comment on yesterdays post regarding Gridman's 500th

    "Ramki, 500th is on my blog only. He has many many more as he was setting for the Hindu long before I started this blog. If I am not wrong he has already crossed 1000"

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    1. Sir, I think in THC it is in 980+

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    2. Can't wait for the Grand. Hope he is cooking up something special.

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    3. Kudos to CV Sir! It's a 20D effort!

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  2. Thanks Col. for this Saturday special blog...you dont let us miss the blogger

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  3. Col.?!
    I would have missed it. Absolutely the same as Ramesh. Thank you Col. for the extra effort.

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  4. Walk in the park.
    Yes, I could do that also within the normal CW time.

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  5. Copy pasting CVs remarks from yesterdays post

    Thanks everybody for noting the landmark. Yes, I have crossed the 1000 mark. As per serial number, it has crossed 990. Some unnumbered specials (like those when I set fresh grids including the words you all suggested, specials to mark say All Fools Day, etc., were quickly set and published, perhaps out of turn. Thanks again for your encouragement. This number doesn't take into account puzzles I set for Frontline, Target, Sportsworld, The Telegraph (sports page), Evening News of London, American Reporter and a Madras magazine - these may be 200+.

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  6. CV,
    Why not publish a special to mark the 1000, although it may have been passed already. It is our fault not to have kept track or checked with you earlier. Still it deserves a special- this is a 'Listener's choice'! (call it slogger's if you wish) Maybe after the CW contest, which you would give you enough time to gather your thoughts.

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  7. On ixl17 - I am unable to get either the leaderboard or the solution window. Any of you get it? From Facebook it is understood that the round 1 results are out.

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  8. I tried, but I am also not getting either.

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    1. Google crypticsingh and open site. Click on the register now button to get to the login page. Login and see the solutions. That is how I did it.

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    2. http://serorg.cloudapp.net/ixl16/default.aspx is the direct link

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    3. The solutions are there. The leaderboard is yet to appear

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    4. The Nina was wonderfully hidden.
      Full marks to the setter

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  9. Mine was a flop show! Expecting meager returns!! :(

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  10. solutions are available. Leaderboard is not

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  11. CV: Sorry for this belated congrats for your reaching the 1000 mark, blogs + others, for your compilations . Have you kept any record of the ones compiled in the pre-blog days? Do you keep any count at all? Guinness had a record of the largest number of crosswords compiled by any individual, at one time, but I don't know the present status. Are your collections in your PC or any database? I'd love to know. The Guinness refused to take not of '' collections '' as they do not have a reference point, as they claimed . In any case, their procedure of earning a position in their Book is tortuous and circuitous.You can try with all the bloggers here to back you. They must be having a liaison office in India. Worth a try. I gave up after two attempts. While I am in the Limca Book for my collection of solved & unsolved, you must give it a go for your compilations.If interested, I can co-ordinate with them, since they had used me as a pointsman for them in Nairobi & Coimbatore earlier.



    Did yesterday & today's Gridman at one go , as I was busy with the 1 Across crossies, appearing daily. Find that not all of us are trying them, except a few. Interesting though !





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  12. Great CV, on the 1000 mark. Love to see a lot more entertaining puzzles from you.

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  13. Thanks, my friends. Paddy, will try to comply and compile
    Raju, thanks for your suggestion. None can beat Rufus's record. Nor am I interested.
    All published crosswords of mine - anon and Grid man - are available on TH website.
    I have a db of these on my desktop searchable by solution, which will give the clue as well

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  14. Hats off Vasi Sir,
    Your landmark achievement is wholeheartedly appreciated.
    Probably you have crossed 2000-mark as well looking at your other contributions.
    God Bless You with great health to reach further heights!

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  15. Congratulations CV on reaching a milestone. 👍

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  16. பெரியோரை வியத்தலும் இலமே!

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  17. Ram,
    After clicking solutions, you have to click on Round 1 to get the solution. I just got it and I am happy it is 100%.

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