Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Friday, 29 September 2017

No 12125, Friday 29 Sep 2017, Arden


ACROSS
1   Should be given death sentence – get off high horse (7) MUSTANG {MUST}{hANG}
5   Bishop broke rule perhaps – contracted the French disease (7) RUBELLA {RU{B}EL*}{LA}
9   Stoned, exhausted (5) JADED [DD]
10 Edition on communist movement (9) REDACTION {RED}{ACTION}
11 Vehicle with insurance – you finally enter the city (9) VANCOUVER {VAN}{CO{yoU}VER}
12 Bard's golden enclave (5) AUDEN {AU}{DEN}
13 Final scene by girl in Tempest (4) GALE {GAL}{s..nE}
15 Initial delivery receipt misplaced infirm (8) DECREPIT {De...y}{RECEIPT*}
18 Disease treated, physiologist to go away (8) SYPHILIS PHYSIoLogISt*
19 Drink up some of the potion (4) TOPE [T<=]
22 In Africa primates are found on this island (5) CAPRI [T]
24 Live in more modest accommodation, it doesn't matter (5,4) SMALL BEER {BE} in {SMALLER}
26 Serenade opponent briefly in rocking chair (9) CHARIVARI {RIVAl} in {CHAIR}*
27 Associate that's canned (3-2) TIE-IN {IE} in {TIN}
28 Bidding system yet to be perfected by novice (7) ACOLYTE {ACOL}{YET*}
29 He knows about costing (7) GNOSTIC*

DOWN
1   Desert transport, Germans agree to hop in (6) MOJAVE {MO{JA}VE}
2   Depression in the ocean – underline there's no activity (9) SEDENTARY {SE{DENT}A}{RY}
3   Car's old, makes noise (5) AUDIO {AUDI}{O}
4   Aim to check off drive? He's written volumes (4,5) GORE VIDAL {DRIVE}* in {GOAL}
5   Tracker tracks up and down (5) RADAR [CD] (Correction - <=> - See comments)
6   Lost everything, reach out, infused capital (9) BUCHAREST {BU{REACH*}ST}
7   Landowner raises money in foreign currencies (5) LAIRD {D}{RIAL}<=
8   A side gets new cover (6) AWNING {A}{W{N}ING}
14 A social group in the troubled metropolis (9) ETHNICITY {IN+THE}*{CITY}
16 Cover over heel coming down (9) CASCADING {CAS{CAD}ING}
17 Tool put in place (9) IMPLEMENT [DD]
20 Starts acting crafty again, spies hide behind tree (6) ACACIA {Ac...g}{Cr...y}{Ag..n}{CIA}
21 Metal discs regularly go missing, it's strange (6) IRONIC {IRON}{dIsCs}
23 Philosopher extremely peaceful at Oxford (5) PLATO {Ph...eR}{AT}{O}
24 Old? Makes least difference (5) STALE*
25 There's much to gain if you win it (5) LOTTO {LOT}{TO} &lit

GRID

21 comments:

  1. Col.
    No edition in Chennai tomorrow- probably in other centres too. Any special?

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  2. As the Chennai main office is closed, I don't think any centre will have an edition tomorrow. But please do tell me if any centre does have. Most unlikely, though.

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  3. No paper in Hyd tomorrow and the day after.

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  4. 5D: I took it as >RADAR<; a palindrome.

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  5. I will post a special only if there is no CW in the online edition, in which case there will also be a post with the clues and link to grid

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    1. The special will be by Dr Satyen if at all I post a special

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    2. The e-paper says it will not be there and that the online edition can be accessed at www.thehindu.com

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  6. For those who are solving 1across GridFest, tomorrow is the last date. Just a reminder!

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    1. Most of the solvers must have submitted, to be sure. The promised updating on the leaderboard is not to be seen?

      Today's ARDEN is ridden with Ds, like Auden, jaded, audio, Vidal, decreprit, radar,redaction, cascading---- oh, dear ! interesting grid !

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    2. Raju:There will no leaderboard update as informed to you yesterday...the final result will be on 15th Oct

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  7. You get a D(istinction) for solving it!

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  8. Had to spend enough time on top left corner. Ultimately, resorted to reveal button for the desert! Really jaded today!

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    1. Recent U.S. experience did not help? had come across this desert in Perry Mason novels. Unusual for a fertile California.

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    2. My US trip helped me in knowing more about desserts!

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  9. Is it the first time there is no paper on two consecutive days?

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  10. Regularly means you should take alternate letters from the adjacent word, I understand. Is there any other word used in clues for similar effect?

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