Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Friday, 10 August 2018

No 12392, Friday 10 Aug 2018, Spinner


Today being Friday only the blank clues will be posted. All those who are not regular commenters but who are rookie commenters or silent followers of the blog are requested to post answers with annotations in the comments section. In your own interest please avoid looking up the answers from the interactive version. Don't hesitate to post your annotations, in case you make a mistake someone will correct it with the right annotation.

Each commenter is requested to post only 5 answers till 2 PM thereby giving others also a chance to participate. Please provide all your answers in one comment.

The regular blog will replace the clues at 2 PM after which anyone is free to comment.

Thanks for the response, here's the regular blog.


ACROSS
1   Hallowed pouch with vermilion (6) SACRED {SAC}{RED}
4   Profession is work covered by payment (8) PRACTICE {PR{ACT}ICE}
10 Tousled curls having most volume (7) LOUDEST*
11 Insects eating new bit of uncoated log (7) MINUTES {MI{N}{Un...d}TES}
12 Key into soul, possibly! (8) SOLUTION*
13 Extremely decisive exam? Gets E grade! (6) DEGREE {De...vE}{GRE}{E}
15 Raging sea eats up good times (4) AGES {A{G}ES*}
17 Old bottles in Spinner’s pocket (9) MINIATURE {M{IN}{I}ATURE}
20 Head of organisation, trapped inside, is surely injured gravely (9) SERIOUSLY {Or...n} in {IS+SURELY}*
21 Traitors turning their back on hero (4) STAR <=
24 Understand small numbers (6) DIGITS {DIG IT}{S}
25 Running away from ground, ceasing to absorb pressure (8) ESCAPING {ESCA{P}ING*}
28 Very Very short conclusion to puzzle by setter (7) EXTREME {EXTRa}{p...lE}{ME}
29 Old worker’s kind of nice (7) ANCIENT {ANT} has {NICE}*
30 Taxing when Spinner’s absent? Taking some Upma may be relieving! (8) EXCUSING EXC(-i+u}USING
31 Bane, having lost nothing, overcomes resistance in penitentiary (6) PRISON P(-o+r)RISON

DOWN
1   Pitcher of beer kept in ship by soldier (8) SALESMAN {S{ALE}S}{MAN}
2   Cold-hearted captain’s rule goes astray (5) CRUEL {C}{RULE*}
3   Avoids publicity, abstains from gatherings (6) EVENTS prEVENTS
5   Multi-day construction or universal destination, proverbially? (4) ROME [CD]
6   Criminal’s scent all over the place leading to links (8) CONNECTS {CON}{SCENT*}
7   Make plain design prettier by including ornamentation, essentially (9) INTERPRET {o...eNt...n} in {PRETTIER}*
8   Attention grabbing start to song that is less difficult (6) EASIER {EA{Song}{IE}R}
9   Introduction of ordinance disrupting a court is, in other words, lamentable (9) ATROCIOUS {Or...e}* in {A+COURT+IS}*
14 Perhaps, point is, lifes damn unpredictable! (9) FIELDSMAN*
16 Tireless English unit’s principle? Remove Kohli, essentially! (9) ENERGETIC {EN}{ERG}{EThIC}
18 Is model wearing one-piece garment in discomfort? (8) DISTRESS {D{IS}{T}RESS}
19 Hybrid fathering without a cow! (8) FRIGHTEN FaTHERING*
22 Stick bill at this location (6) ADHERE {AD}{HERE}
23 Nearly negate onset of Rickettsial disease (6) CANCER {CANCEl}{Ri...l}
26 Thoughts, surprisingly, said to hold energy (5) IDEAS {ID{E}AS*}
27 Spotted in Chinese entourage (4) SEEN [T]

52 comments:

  1. 1A Hallowed pouch with vermilion (6)
    SACRED meaning Hallowed
    Sac is pouch
    Red is Vermilion

    1D Pitcher of beer kept in ship by soldier (8
    SALESMAN one who pitches or pitcher. Nice definition!

    12A Key into soul, possibly! (8)
    SOLUTION is Key
    Anagram of Into Soul

    9D Introduction of ordinance disrupting a court is, in other words, lamentable (9)
    ATROCIOUS
    O first letter of Ordinance inside anagram of " A court is"

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    1. 1D anno Ale(Beer) inside SS(ship) add man (soldier)

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  2. 2d cruel (c rule)
    15a ages (sea g)
    27d seen (*from chinese Emtourage)

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    1. Please give the correct annotation for 2D and 15A

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    2. 15a ages - times-sea eats g(ood)
      2d - cruel - cold hearted-c(aptain's) rule astray

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  3. My last one
    3D Avoids publicity, abstains from gatherings (6)
    EVENTS or gatherings
    (-pr)EVENTS PR or publicity is avoided from abstains or prevents (you can interchange avoids and abstains)

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  4. 11 A. Insects eating new bit of uncoated log. (7). MINUTES. {mi{n}{u}tes}
    21 A. Traitors turning their back on hero. (4). STAR. {rats}<=
    31 A. Bane having lost nothing, overcomes resistance in penitentiary. (6). PRISON. {poison}-o+r
    5 D. Multi-day construction or universal destination, proverbially. (4). ROME. DD.
    6 D. Criminal’s scent all over the place leading to links. (8). CONNECTS. {con}{scent}*

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  5. 5 D. The two proverbs, Rome was not built in a day and All roads lead to Rome.

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    1. How did you get 'evidence'? What is the annotation?

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  7. 20a seriously anagram of o from organisation and is surely

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    1. It is O inside anagram of {IS+SERIOUSLY}* and not a total anagram

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  8. 25a escaping anagram of ceasing and p from pressure

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  9. 4a - work = act
    Payment = price
    Act+price anagram Practice = profession

    13a DecisivE, (DE), exam = GRE, E, anagram Degree = Grade

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  10. 20a - Head of Organisation = O + is surely Anagram Seriously = Gravely
    24A Understand = Dig it + s (small) = Digits = Numbers
    25A ceasing + P (pressure) = escaping = Running away

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  11. 22d adhere bill is ad and this location - here

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  12. 7d interpret - make plain from anagram of prettier and n from ornamentation essentially

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  13. 17 a miniature small bottle if spirit is called miniature?

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  14. 29a: ancient - an(nice*)t
    7d: interpret - {(prettier)+(o̷r̷n̷a̷m̷e̷nt̷a̷t̷i̷o̷n̷)}*
    22d: adhere - (ad)+(here)
    23d: cancer - (cancel̷)+(ri̷c̷k̷e̷t̷t̷s̷i̷a̷l̷)
    19d: frighten - (fa̷thering)*

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  15. 4 ac is practice
    11ac is mimutes
    29 ac is ancient
    16 d evergreen ?

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    1. Murthy,
      Please give the annotations for your answers. 16D is incorrect

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  16. Chinese entourage........Ans...SEEN (Telescopic)

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  17. 8d: easier {ea{s(-ong)}{ie(=that is)}r} = less difficult

    14d: fieldsman {life's+damn}* = point (in cricket field)

    16d: energetic {en(=English)}{erg(=unit of work)}{et(-h)ic} = tireless

    18d: distress {d{is}{t(=model)}ress} = discomfort

    26d: ideas {said+e}* = thoughts

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  18. 17A) Defn:pocket; Soln: MINIATURE; Anno={M{IN+I}ATURE}
    28A) Defn:very; Soln: EXTREME; Anno={EXTR(-a)(+E)(ME)}
    16D) Defn:Tireless; Soln: ENERGETIC; Anno={EN+ERG+ET(-h)IC}
    18D) Defn: discomfort: Soln: DISTRESS; Anno={D(IS+T)RESS}
    30A) Defn: relieving: Soln: EXCUSING: Anno={EXC(-i)(+U)SING}

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  19. 13 A...... Gets E grade! i.e AGREED ....(Anagram of Grade & E)

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    1. Deepak sir....sorry..13A....... might be DEGREE....as the clue reflects as Exam Grade

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  20. PSK,
    You should have abstained from posting as you are no more a rookie!

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  21. KRK, will abstain from next week.

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    1. Thanks PSK,
      Why I wrote the comment is: you have been promoted from solver to setter. So, in all fairness, we should restrict ourselves to helping the rookies. Hope you don't mistake my view.

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    2. Understand fully and there is nothing to mistake your view.

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  22. Since new solvers are rare in coming out of the woodwork and since the Col anyway solves it and posts his blog after a delay, we might probably change the rule to max one clue by any member. Veterans and advanced beginners can post one and restrain themselves. This might ensure many clues on the plate and see how many casual visitors come forward. Even if it has sparse response, the Col's blog will be up on time.If poor response continues, the exercise may well be abandoned.

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    1. Mr.CHATURVASI ..Thanks for your views ...most of them were well advanced and the clues were reflected in seconds esp. on friday. so, clue may be minimized as we are step in to this ladder. Anticipating response from Col.sir....

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  23. My suggestion ensures that the recent crop of new solvers who have proved themselves to be advanced solvers are encouraged to visit the blog one day and put in their limited quota. This also lets us see more number of names under the blog so they become familiar to us and remain in our memory. At the same time it allows any totally new solver to enter and expose themselves to us.

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    1. My reco is to limit the clues as follows:
      Greenhorns = 3;
      Regular solvers = 2; (till they are graduated to advanced solvers by Col.) and
      Advanced solvers / Veterans = 1;

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  24. 14D...........anagram of life's damn is FIELDS MAN

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  25. I am a rank beginner and every bit helps. More annotations and more comments is what I am looking for. Thank you all.

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  26. Next week onwards it will be 3 answers per commenter for first time commenters and rookie commenters.
    Regular solvers/Veterans can post after 11 AM 2 answers each.
    The blog will be updated at 2 PM as usual

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    1. Col. sir, glad to see your response........Thanks for considering New solvers.
      It's an opportunity for us to enhance our skills....Have a nice day sir and Thanks once again.

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  27. Col: New font? Looks attractive.

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  28. 5D- Calling it a CD does not seem to do justice to 2 proverbs leading to one solution. Is there a better way to describe it?
    +1 to Vasant's comment about the font. Looks extremely nice.

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  29. Enjoyable grid with many lovely clues, thanks Spinner / Srivathsan! 7D was my COD

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