ACROSS
1 Wet blanket turning semi-dry with a bit of dampness squeezed out (6) MISERY SEMI
4 Keyed up Jonty gutted about first slip dropping easy catch (7) JITTERY {J
8 Heartily gulp in pasta prepared by cooking assistant (7) SPATULA {
9 Ridiculously sneaky to arrest feeble leader of immigrants (7) SILLILY {S{ILL}{I
11 Person whose fanciful productions lack truth essentially? (4,6) SPIN DOCTOR {PROD
12 American nationalist enthralled by Twitter (4) YANK {YA{N}K}
13 Gangster chasing baby? Gross (5) TOTAL {TOT}{AL}
14 Trump’s ultimate deterioration! Crazy to reject international agreement (8) PROTOCOL {
16 Struggle for supremacy with small battleship (3,2,3) TUG OF WAR [DD]
18 Pressure to gently tap the ball to secure run (5) BRUNT {B{R}UNT}
20 Echo around southern part of church (4) APSE {AP{S}E}
21 Without a doubt, skilfully covers note on musical instrument (10) ABSOLUTELY {AB{SO}{LUTE}LY}
23 Rose failed to show up for date (5-2) STOOD-UP [DD]
24 Tight fist perhaps absorbs recoil of firearm (4,3) SNUG FIT {FIST}* over {GUN<=}
25 Danger involved in venture to get cut of beef (7) BRISKET {B{RISK}ET}
26 Throws out old flame in a skilful manner impudently (6) PERTLY
DOWN
1 Deal with sponge (3,2) MOP UP [CD]
2 What to do with chair? Postpone action (3,2,2) SIT ON IT [DD]
3 Lure criminal with love? Mistake but it keeps us civilised (4,2,3) RULE OF LAW {LURE*} {O}{F LAW}
5 More dangerous to be topless, it’s colder (5) ICIER
6 Hunter’s cry — Partner in hot trouble (5-2) TALLY-HO {ALLY} in {HOT}*
7 Banning university student entering alliance? Unacceptable (6,3) RULING OUT {R{U}{L}ING} {OUT}
10 Late news! Spotlight around a military operation at northern border of Pakistan (4,5) STOP PRESS {ST{OP} {P
13 Mutter softly perhaps with hesitation? Not this chap! (9) TRUMPETER {MUTTER+P}*{ER} &lit
15 Where one weighs stuff, taking everything into consideration (2,7) ON BALANCE [DD]
17 Difficult single to call! Losing energy (7) ONEROUS {ONE}{ROUS
19 Ebullient drunk gets edgy (7) UPTIGHT {UP}{TIGHT}
21 Not quite right to be severe (5) ACUTE [DD]
22 Ordinary people from Italy (5) LAITY*
GRID
Ramki met LV at Kochi. See the link below
ReplyDeleteRamki met LV at Kochi
Nice clues
ReplyDeleteThanks Raghu!
DeleteThank you Doc. for a nice enjoyable start to the morning.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paddy!
DeleteDelightful puzzle!Dr. X uses the nuances of English language to dish out a sumptuous fare. Thanks Dr.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vasant!
DeleteThanks for the [not-so-easy]entertainment!
ReplyDeleteCame across a new doctor today!!!
Thanks KKR!
DeleteWith the onrush of social media and its rampant use by political parties, I think we are living in the age of Spin Doctors!:)
DeleteAbsolutely!
DeleteWhat a coincidence!Spatula and tug of war are both there in today's ET Crossword.
ReplyDeleteDone it already?
ReplyDeleteNo just copy pasted for solving and while doing so cold solved a few. These two were there.
DeleteTug of war was my first solve in 1990. Thanks doc.
ReplyDeleteThanks Prasad!
Delete9A. In the parsing the L from SLY (for sneaky) is missing.
ReplyDeleteCorrected thanks
DeleteTUG OF WAR!!
ReplyDeleteOne seat is vacant. The public is eager to know who is going to SIT ON IT.
Who is going to MOP UP the maximum votes?
Meanwhile one candidate was JITTERY. Had he SILLILY mad a mistake or two?
The EC has he ONEROUS task of checking the nomination papers.
STOP PRESS!
The EC has STOOD UP to the RULE OF LAW. Everything is in order.
Candidate is in TOTAL delight.
Is the public eagerly looking forward?
ABSOLUTELY!!!
Nice topical story!
DeleteThanks for the enjoyable puzzle Doctor.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the enjoyable tug of war,CGB.
DeleteThanks CGB!
Delete9a - How "SNEAKY" is emptied?
ReplyDelete9A Parsing is Sly around (ill+i).
Deletesneaky= sly.
Thanks Dr.
ReplyDeleteDr. Nabar: you have spun a neat one, like Kabil Sibal ! Enjoyed it !
ReplyDeleteThanks Raju
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