Three answers per commenter as usual till 6 PM (Annotations compulsory.
Please provide all your answers in one comment
ACROSS
5 Laborious work - John quits liner (6)
6 Strike following extensive windfall (3,3)
9 Lots of money hesitatingly held in aircraft (6)
10 Brood offspring in not new natural surroundings (8)
11 Dig up sandwich without hesitation (4)
12 It’s holy wild bush. Bit aweless perhaps (5,5)
13 Miserable earth? (11)
18 Spooner’s burden on head is beyond computation (10)
21 Shoemaker rejects prohibitions (4)
22 Explorer who found Sumo Club (8)
23 Mouth doctor steps into light shoe (6)
24 Pairs, not French suspects (6)
25 Everything in bottle decides polling! (6)
DOWN
1 Rip off sailor in short claim. It’s likely to happen (8)
2 I brush away arrogance (6)
3 Bed offered by restaurant without right food (8)
4 Imp in religious area? It is irrational fear! (6)
5 Into a ship, artist packs snake, dead (6)
7 Interesting news flies like bird act (6)
8 Naval formation by Berlin at sea (4,7)
14 Arbiters melted cheese on toast (8)
15 Support group leaves car in resemblance in struggle (8)
16 Solid figure or bone-covered? (6)
17 Everyone in play. It tells a story (6)
19 Transport takes fixed course to Spencer, say (6)
20 Millions in troubled Basra get horny creature (6)
Across Lite version can be accessed at KKR 18.
Enjoy.
22a: columbus(sumo club)*
ReplyDelete14d: rarebits (arbiters)*
ReplyDelete20d: sambar (basra+m)*
ReplyDelete5A : Laborious work - John quits liner (6) AIRBUS [{-l}AB{-o}RI{o}US*]
ReplyDelete2D : I brush away arrogance (6) HUBRIS [I BRUSH*]
5D : Into a ship, artist packs snake, dead (6) ABOARD [A{BOA}R][D]
12A SWEET BASIL (bit aweless)*
ReplyDelete4D P(HOB)I A
2D HUBRIS IBRUSH*
Making up for 2D
Delete13A HEARTBROKEN EARTH* RA
Thanks Venkatesan, MB and Vasant!
ReplyDeleteHas anyone yet noticed something different in the grid?
Just started and felt a symmetry (of diagnol corners. Ne/sw, nw/se!!)
DeleteThe grid is symmetrical.
DeleteGrid will have to be symmetrical and it is.
DeleteThat is not the speciality.
The corners are mirror images is what i meant
DeleteSorry about that. But still NO
DeleteGanesha in the grid?
DeleteMy God! There is no god. Sorry.
DeleteIt's neither symmetrical nor topical
DeleteView it from any side grid is same
DeleteBetter spell it out KKR
DeleteSomething different in today's puzzle.....Letter B in all solutions. OK?
DeleteOh, yes. Thanks MB for reading my mind.
DeleteGreat spotting MB and superb work KKR
DeleteIs it Clue enumerations are either in across or in down but not common in both?
DeleteSorry MKR, MB already spotted. Look at his post @11:52
DeleteIt's not only "B" in all solutions, grid outermost shape also displays "B". (LED format)
Delete8D) Defn: Naval formation; Soln: LINE ABREAST; Anno: Berlinatsea*
ReplyDelete18A) NUMBERLESS; spoonerism is LUMBERNESS
ReplyDelete24A) Defn: suspects; Soln: DOUBTS; Anno: DOUB(-le)TS
ReplyDeleteWell done PKS!
Delete15 d. ENSEMBLE. resemblance-car*
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ReplyDelete3D Bed offered by restaurant without right food (8)
ReplyDeleteBiscotto
cot is bed inside Bistro(restaurant); delete R(without right)
25A B(all)ot
ReplyDeleteNeelam Sridhar
DeletePlease relook. It is incorrect
Sorry Neelam Sridhar. Your answer is correct. I took the clue number wrong. Apologies.
DeleteWill wait for answer.
DeleteYou don't have to wait. You are on right track. Take up your remaining two clues
DeleteIt is G(ALL)UP
DeletePaddy, BALLOT is right; KRK @ 12:16
DeleteYes, Neelam Sridhar was right. I mistook the clue number as 17D initially. That was the confusion.
Delete23A Mouth doctor steps into light shoe (6)
ReplyDeleteMumble meaning mouth
MB is your crossword doctor(He is also commenter here:-)) steps into Mule(light shoe)
16D Solid figure or bone-covered? (6)
ReplyDeleteCuboid
Double definition-the second mildly cryptic
Splendid, Srinidhi!
DeleteI like your timely inclusion of MB in your comment too
Delete6a DD Big Hit
ReplyDelete25a B(ALL)OT
Argo,
Delete25AC is already solved by Neelam Sridhar. Please take two more
17d B(ALL)ET
Delete10ac incubate
ReplyDeleteCub(offspring)in i(n)ate
Slight correction in your annotation. CUB in IN[-n]ATE
DeleteLast try
ReplyDelete7d TITBIT : couldn't annotate fully - defn for interesting news but couldn't annotate the rest
It's simple; please make one more try
DeleteKPS, will you do the honours of annotating for Argo?
Delete21A) KKR: shoemaker is not fitting in the grid
ReplyDeleteIt very well fits, please try again
DeleteIt fits
DeleteLetter A has already come in by solution to 17D; there is no "A" in 21A soln
DeleteTwo of us are saying "it fits". So, why don't you think outside the box?
DeleteGot it;
Delete11A- Grub= Dig=Burger-er=<
ReplyDeleteWelcome back Paddy!
DeleteThank you KKR. Still in the process of settling down.
Delete9AC, 21AC, 1DN AND 19DN
ReplyDeleteYET TO GO
1d.PROBABLE. {p{rob}{ab}le}.plea-a
ReplyDelete9a. BOMBER.{bo{m}b{er}}.
ReplyDeleteBalaji,
DeleteCan you annotate 9AC for me?
If it is BO[M]B+ER, I am afraid it was not my intention.
DeleteBob- slang for one twentieth of a pound. M- lots, er- hesitatingly.
DeleteKKR,
DeleteIs 'lots of money' just bomb or bob & M (illion)
Yes, BOMB=lots of money; BOMBER the aircraft is the def.
DeleteGreat compilation with good "B" grid design;
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed thoroughly. Thanks KKR
Thanks KPS!
Delete21AC AND 19DN
ReplyDeleteYET TO GO
anno for 7Dn is also pending
Delete7d- Titbit
DeleteTit is bird
Bit is a part (bit part in a movie/ play)
Sorry. Act is a bit (part)
DeleteIs 21A- Snab. Reverse- bans- is prohibitions. But shoemaker?
ReplyDeleteShoemaker synonyms includes snab.
DeleteSNAB is shoemaker
Deletehttps://thesaurus.plus/related/snab/shoemaker
Incidentally SNOB is also shoemaker
Thank you Balaji.
DeleteEnjoyable Sunday fare. Thanks KKR.
ReplyDelete+1
DeleteThat leaves only 19D.
ReplyDeleteB(---)US
Is it a haitin singer's name?
DeleteBrogues (shoes) are sold by Marks & Spencers. Hence "Spencer,say". Am I right KKR?
Delete19D B(RUT)US, ref to Spencer Brutus, the singer (had to google!)
ReplyDeleteIf we refer to Chambers, we find both Brutus and Spencer are wigs
DeleteThanks for the Sunday fare, KKR!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ramki
DeleteThanks KKR & Ramki.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paddy
ReplyDeleteThank you all for sparing time to solve this grid.
ReplyDeleteThanks also goes to Col and THCC!
Thanks KKR. Very challenging.
DeleteThanks Prasad.
DeleteBeautiful, Brainy puzzle KKR!
ReplyDeleteThanks Vasant
DeleteJust back after a three day get-together with my schoolmates at Pollachi/Thirumurthy Dam.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the special KKR
Appreciate your devotion to the blog despite your busy private schedule.
DeleteBTW, did you see the Kurinji?
Pollachi is the place where my father spent his schooldays(as also yannamallai). I have heard innumerable stories about the place. Have visited during my school days.
DeletePollachi is a place where many Kannada Madhwa Brahmin families lived. Their numbers may have dwindled now. Some relatives of mine lived there. I have not been there.
DeleteBravo, KKR ! By the by, the baffling B' uBiquitous presence was Beheld By me after a few clues were Bunged in . Bob Bon . Biscotto or Biscotti is delicious ! a BIG bang Bomber grid and out of the Box ! Thanks a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks Raju
DeleteRaju more Bs
DeleteGreat!!
DeleteLong time since we had 100 comments!
ReplyDeleteThanks for helping me with your bowling in getting 101!
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