Sunday 2 September 2018

Special, Sunday 02 Sep 2018, Karthikeyan


Three answers per commenter as usual till 6 PM(Annotations compulsory)
Please provide all your answers in one comment.


ACROSS
1   More pressing matters from a larger angle to grill (6,4,2,3)
7   Reuse regularly later on mounted weapon snoozes (7)
8A & 8D Phlegmatic when a couple of coppers drag medico into jail (4,2,1) (8)
9   Mercurial and nimble-footed squadron (5)
10 Beetles among Volvo's car absent-mindedly (7)
14 Peepers look for bears without fear (4)
16 Letter sent from Athens as servicemen return degree (5)
17 Knowing first advanced reconnaissance compression hardware (4)
18 Even bedlamps lighting is enough for shady trees (4)
19 See 4 Down (5)
20 Ruler reflected from agora story film (4)
22 Bituminous substance is a NACL compound carrying alkalinity measure (7)
23 See 4 Down (3,2)
27 See 11 Down (3,4)
29 Expert to seat ROM in circuit (7)
30 Introvert mixes gin, I love it finally after shake (9,6)

DOWN
1   Comfortable place for free beers and foods (3,2,5)
2D & 15D Pimply skin produced by cold fare some pubs supply (5)
3   Caged panthers at zoo is spurious (6)
4D,23A&19A Stranded, I yell on board flights of fantasy above ocean (4)
5   Duo to score over X (3)
6   Long endless length of time (4)
8   See 8 Across (8)
11D & 27A I'd be very wise for a change with this panorama (5)
12 To refuse, I'd turn yellowish (8)
13 Bodice first to ram into a player's chest and flatten (10)
15 See 2 Down (5)
21 Trunk tip endlessly, is it a mushroom? (6)
24 Sum on trainer's head, a lot problematic (5)
25 Stomachs oddly keep gas (4)
26 Bad air leads to sulphur, magnesium or germanium (4)
28 for e.g.  OH- or H+ (3)

Across Lite version can be accessed at KARTHIK 3

Enjoy.

54 comments:

  1. acrosslite version is different

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  2. 10A SCARABS T
    17A ARCH Acrostic
    18A ELMS even letter of bEdLaMpS

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  3. 3d: ersatz (T)
    18a: elms (bEdLaMpS)
    20a: tsar (T)

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  4. 1d bed of roses (beers+foods)*
    2d goose bumps go+(some+pubs)*

    does it make 3 or 2 for me!!

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  5. Correct version of Cross Lite file now uploaded. Sorry about the error

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  6. 1 More pressing matters // from a larger / angle / to / grill (6,4,2,3) (BIGGER) (FISH) (TO) (FRY)

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  7. Replacement for 10A
    11D/27A BIRDS EYE VIEW (Anagram of 'I'd be very wise')

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  8. 30ac (SHRINK)(ING VIOLET*)
    12dn (DI<=)(SALLOW)
    22ac A/S(PH)ALT

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  9. 8A & 8D Phlegmatic when a couple of coppers drag medico into jail (4,2,1) (8)
    Cool as a cucumber
    as=when
    a=a
    cu cu couple of coppers
    MB medico
    all put inside cooler=jail

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    1. Thanks Sir. Liked the long clues spread across different clue sets.

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  10. Replacements for repeats
    28d: Ion (CD)
    21d: boleti {bole(=trunk)}{ti(-p)}

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  11. 4D,23A&19A Stranded, I yell on board flights of fantasy above ocean (4)
    Fish out of water meaning stranded
    I Shout= I yell
    inside FOF Flights of Fancy
    above Water=Ocean

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  12. 9A : Mercurial and nimble-footed squadron (5) FLEET [DD]

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  13. 16A : Letter sent from Athens as servicemen return degree (5) SIGMA [SIG <= MA]

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  14. 7A : Reuse regularly later on mounted weapon snoozes (7) DROWSES [SWORD<=][rEuSe]

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  15. Unable to make early presence. But happy to take smaller ones in this nice puzzle:
    14AC: O R B S
    17AC: A R CH
    25DN: K E G S

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  16. Me too late to join. Nice grid, Karthikeyan. Thank you.

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    1. MB, I didn't notice 7A and 13DN were not yet solved.

      Anyway, well done PSK!

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    2. You can still take 13D for your repeat of 17A

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    3. Thanks MB and KRK.
      Pending 5 and 13 Down.

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  17. 5D. Duo to score over X: TWO (means duo, also score=20/X=10)

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    1. Score over x =20/10=2. Just clarifying typo.

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    1. Given the nature of this clue set, you can. However Col. should decide.

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    2. It's a tough one. I gave up. Annotation part.

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    3. My take is: 13D SHIRT FRONT
      Bodice=SHIRT
      Player's chest=FRONT
      DEF: is FLATTEN
      Shirtfront is defined as:
      (of a cricket pitch) very smooth and even;

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    4. bodice: shirt
      first: front
      shirtfron australia football term where you run into opposition players.
      https://thumbs.gfycat.com/ShallowWhisperedDrever-mobile.mp4

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    5. Nice solve Sree.
      Defn: ram into a player's chest and flatten
      Shirtfront (single word), a sports term, is used in the verbal sense means
      " to violently knock into someone's chest and bring them down"
      https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/shirtfront

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    6. Good clue. It was indeed beyond perception.

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  19. Thanks for the Special Karthikeyan.
    However do look into the grid pattern in future. Avoid using Grids where there are consecutive unches. In this grid There are consecutive unches in 1(twice), 8, 10, 22, 27 and 30(twice) Across

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    1. Thanks for publishing Col.
      Will avoid this in the future.

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  20. I wrote an article on crossword grid construction for crosswordunclued of Shuchi. For instance,
    http://www.crosswordunclued.com/2009/10/make-your-own-crossword-grid.html
    The site has other useful articles too.

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