Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Tuesday, 14 August 2018

No 12395, Tuesday 14 Aug 2018, Gridman


ACROSS
1   Raise Pat in an artistic movement? (8) UPSTROKE {UP}{STROKE}
5   Is reasonable and determines the sum (4,2) ADDS UP [DD]
9   Same French books — nothing for keepsake (7) MEMENTO {MEME}{NT}{O}
10 Has Simi cooked a Japanese dish? (7) SASHIMI*
11 Siren worried over throat that is leaner (9) SCRAWNIER {S{CRAW}NIER*}
12 Got together again on the London police (5) REMET {RE}{MET}
13 Lake seen in endless sequence (4) ERIE sERIEs
14 Caring one errs because of lack of knowledge (9) IGNORANCE*
17 Disaster from lac my acts generated (9) CATACLYSM*
19 John, alien, leaves for hard work (4) TOIL TOILet
23 Man's leaving team charm in race place (5) ASCOT mASCOT
24 Fighting boy leaves, comes anew, laughing quietly (9) NICKERING (-b+n)NICKERING
25 Such a building is short on American stories (3-4) LOW-RISE [CD]
26 With a measure, a number of lawyers try for prohibition (7) EMBARGO {EM}{BAR}{GO}
27 Runs in, evening the score, causing hardship (6) TRYING {T{R}YING}
28 Turn away drunk and disorderly sergeant (8) ESTRANGE*

DOWN
1   Exposed male getting in without having been invited (8) UNMASKED {UN{M}ASKED}
2   It's incomplete painting — one showing warrior of old (7) SAMURAI {SA}{MURAl}{1}
3   Reputation of owner destroyed by man at last (6) RENOWN {OWNER}*{maN}
4   Glowing, Ken can indeed provide a look that he is informed (7,6) KNOWING GLANCE*
6   Sid arises out of confusion (8) DISARRAY {SID<=}{ARRAY}
7   Earth-shattering noiseis Michael covering it? (7) SEISMIC [T]
8   Fix pins to show projecting parts (6) POINTS*
10 One who is __ __ __ will hardly fail (4,2,7) SURE OF SUCCESS [FITB]
15 Kind of shot by old native makes hart fall in terrible pain (8) PARTHIAN {P{HART*}IAN*}
16 Where standards are raised on occasions (8) FLAGPOLE [CD]
18 Entrance in a roguish manner (7) ARCHWAY {ARCH}{WAY}
20 Minute working around Greek character (7) OMICRON {O{MICRO}N}
21 Boy’s put aside something to cast (6) BALLOT {B}{ALLOT}
22 One of a group, male's on hot coal (6) MEMBER {M}{EMBER}

GRID
Bhargav's Talepiece

The bouncer and the dancer - Part 100

August 15.

Gombu POINTS to August 15 as the opening day of his swimming pool and gets a KNOWING GLANCE from Uncle Sam.

Soon each MEMBER of his team was TRYING to do his or her best to make the event memorable.

The ARCHWAY  decorated with flowers and leaves of three different colors ADDS UP to the charm.
 A few TOILED to erect the FLAGPOLE. Some shrubs nearby in DISARRAY were removed.

A RENOWNED Indian living in the region was invited to cut the ribbon, hoist the flag and deliver his speech.

A lovely silver coin with the bust of Mahatma Gandhi on one side and the logo of the pool on the obverse side was ordered to be given away as a MEMENTO.

Gombu was SURE OF SUCCESS in his venture with an auspicious beginning having been slated.

What happened next?

19 comments:

  1. "SA" in 2d and "ARRAY" in 6d are not clear to me.

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    1. 2d it->SA, 6d is RA :sid results from dis array(order ed)

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    2. Since "sid" is already "ordered" by a reversal indicator(arises), I did not think of RA. Thank you sree.

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    1. 'It' is well conceived! I missed it, though I could fill in the word. Good one MB.

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  3. I was cornered in the S W corner. Nice grid though. Enjoyed those I could do. Thanks Gridman.

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  4. 11a craw is gut/gullet. Is throat considered part of gut! because two idioms come to mean same.

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  5. Re craw/throat see
    https://www.thefreedictionary.com/gullet

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    1. Yes sir, gut/throat is listed in chambers. But craw as a noun refers to pouch like part of the gut. So gut/craw may be interchangeable but then to take it to throat. Anyway since the debate about synonyms is not settled, I will take it.

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  6. Congrats to CGB Sir for the 100th episode of his tale. Most appropriate: An independence day special. Thank you Sir for the effort and entertainment

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  7. This was a classic Gridman. Simple, elegant and irresistable.

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  8. 13ac....Lake seen in endless sequence (4) , i was trying through telescopic, but the answer turned as different.....today's clues were nicely placed with more anagrams ....Thanks to Gridman.....Deepak sir...as-usual I am waiting for Friday.....Tnx.

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  9. Felt better today. Thank you Gridman

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