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Please provide all your answers in one comment
PREAMBLE
This crossword variant has three extra features added to the standard THC and the instructions to solve are given below:
1. Each four letters clue’s wordplay indicates one extra letter (appearing anywhere) not required in its solution; for e.g. if the clue reads " Amusement with small wine (4) " wordplay leads us to the answer SPORT; delete the first letter S from SPORT and fit the grid with PORT as the solution; it could also be SPOT after deleting R or SORT after deleting P.
The letter deletion could be anywhere in the answer got from wordplay; solver has to make the appropriate decision on which letter should be deleted as per the solution grid; Also the resultant four letters arrived at will be meaningful.
All such 4-letter clues are starred and they are 10 in count. Across: 10,12,17,20,25,29; Down: 4,6,26,28.
Rest of the clues are to be solved in normal manner.
2. The letters from the outermost squares upon completion spell out six-word phrase (8,3,5,4,3,5); It is an extra clue to be solved, but only to be announced after the grid is solved.
3. All the key words of the phrase fit in Across: 13,19,27. Hence no clues are given for them. Fit the phrase words appropriately in the solution grid.
ACROSS
8 Turned outwards after old resort is renovated (8)
9 Mae West demanded "______ , peel me a grape" (6)
10 Behind it, there are no gowns in Washington* (4)
11 Unsound coins concerned with sound (5)
12 Distribute 100 each from treasury* (4)
13 Refer instruction No. 3 (8)
15 Acey-ducey or blitz in football (3,3)
17 Leavening agent, though containing arsenic* (4)
19 Refer instruction No. 3 (5)
20 Italian sauce extracted regularly from press ethos* (4)
21 Sort of confrontation in which pullet is full of flap (4,2)
22 Laud inca playing an organ stop (8)
25 Letter of intent finally generated heat* (4)
27 Refer instruction No. 3 (5)
29 Scoff at gold carried by explosive* (4)
30 Abundant divests initially one-third for a grammatical case (6)
31 Medico needs work permits to administer drips (8)
DOWN
1 Old pronounced fire to soon disappear (6)
2 Delayed expert performed outside Turkey (10)
3 French American volunteers design truncated cones (6)
4 Occupy heart of a foreigner* (4)
5 Starters made from organic beet & spinach salad contain remedy for blinds (8)
6 House fly genus or a small constellation* (4)
7 Heavyweights boxing painful, yet they move faster than light (8)
14 FIFA18 semifinalist, dropping no good runner in South Africa (5)
16 Of French publicity, one against can be suppressible (10)
18 Sadly Leo leaves ruined stately home, to find a purple quartz (8)
19 Racketeer permits tax to be levied in violent anger (8)
23 Electronic brain reflected from despot, palely (6)
24 A lack of practice in cricket or a reason enough not to go fishing (2,4)
26 A court procedure mostly seen in courts* (4)
28 Aborigine's daughter surrounded by Hindu scripture* (4)
Acrosslite version can be accessed at KARTHIK 6
Enjoy.
23d LAPTOP <-T
ReplyDelete19D GANGSTER {GST IN (ANGER)*}
ReplyDelete18D AMYTHST (STATELY HOME - LEO)*
ReplyDeletetypo AMETHYST
Delete10A- Hint- Ahint-A
ReplyDeleteWashington- gowns= Ahint (Behind)
11A-Sonic- (coins)*
ReplyDeleteDef.- concerned with sound
11 across: SONIC- anagram of coin-- concerning with sound
ReplyDeleteFR +US+TA= FRUSTA= truncated cones
2 down: PROTRACTED-- expert= PR_TR=Turkey+ACTED== delayed.
Nice to see an unusual crossie to do at &am your time and 2130 hours US time, after dinner. Will look at the other special clues at leisure tomorrow morning at leisure after breakfast.
Good job=-Karthikeyan. Good luck to all other solvers. happy Navratri festivities to all ye-
lucky guys. I came to know only today after seeing Col's post.
Thanks Ram, Paddy & Raju.
DeleteMy third-
ReplyDelete14D- Eland- England- N(o) G(ood)
Fifa '18 semifinalist
Def.- Runner in SA
ReplyDelete22A : DULCIANA {Laud inca*}
ReplyDelete17A : EAST {Yeast - Y}
24D : NO NETS {DD}
31A: DROPLETS (DR)(OP)(LETS) = DRIPS
ReplyDelete5D: OBSCURES (O)(B)(S)(CURE)(S) = BLINDS
21a: head on (he(ado)n) = sort of confrontation
ReplyDeletethe phrase spells itself nicely. thanks karthikeyan.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
DeleteThanks MB, PV & Sree.
DeleteWhile commending PSK on this special puzzle, I would like to express the opinion that instead of putting such a puzzle for community solving, he and the Col publish it for us to solve and send answers to an email address for declaration of successful entrants.
ReplyDeleteI say this because so many extra things are expected of the solvers and they may not go with casual solving.
To do extra work and discover the beauties, one has to necessarily do the entire puzzle.
I bet solvers here and now will give answers to the normal clues - whose answers are out without solvers going the whole hog.
I am sure the Col will excuse me if I also suggest that PSK may join FB: 1ACross group where such special puzzles are put up for individual solving and submission.
It is a large group of highly interested solvers and there PSK will get better exposure (he may still wear all his clothes).
I have one more of these from Karthikeyan. Will do so when it comes up in it's turn.
DeleteThanks GM and Col. Completely agree with you. In fact I have developed half a dozen since then and lying with me in stock for publication. Can you let me know how to join 1ACross group.
DeleteJust go to FB..search for 1 Across..send request to join
DeleteI have alerted the owner and she would admit you without any problem.
DeleteVery innovative and interesting puzzle. Thank you Karthikeyan
ReplyDeleteThanks Ranger.
DeleteNot seen the above comments as started late. What are the remaining ones?
ReplyDeleteTo be solved
DeleteAcross - 8, 9, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 25, 27 29, 30
Down - 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 16, 26, 28
Thanks Col
DeleteWondering why regular Friday puzzle solvers are missing here today!?
ReplyDelete20A: PEST(o) PrEsS eThOs
ReplyDelete25A: THAT with e removed from T(intenT finally)+HEAT*
29A: (t)AUNT AU inside TNT
Solution to 20A & 25A is different, even though it fits.
Deletevasant, rework needed to fit the phrase.
DeleteOh, oh! Just started so deleting these from my grid and reworking. Thanks PS & Prasad.
DeleteExtraordinary puzzle!
ReplyDeleteThanks Vasant.
DeleteHats off to you Karthik. Wondeful grid. Much efforts went into it, really
ReplyDeleteYes, really lots and lots of efforts- to be appreciated and to know that he has already one more like this!
DeleteThanks Ram & Paddy.
DeleteAlso yet to go 20A & 25A as the setter has ruled out hazarded answers.
ReplyDelete15a RED DOG DD
ReplyDelete30A ESSIVE excESSIVE (abundant)
7d T(ACHY)ONS
Corrections of 20A & 25A
ReplyDelete20A:PESO PES(t)O
25A: THEA THE(t)A T+HEAT*
8A Turned outwards after old resort is renovated
ReplyDeleteExtrorse meaning turned outwards
Ex is old
then anagram of(is renovated) resort
1D Old pronounced fire to soon disappear
Expire meaning to soon disappear
Again Ex is old
Pire sounds like(pronounced) pyre (fire)
16D Of French publicity, one against can be suppressible
Deprivable meaning suppressible
De is "Of" in French
PR is Publicity
I is one
V is against(Versus)
Able is can
3D FRUSTA French=FR American=US volunteers=TA desi (truncated cones)=FRUSTA (plural of frustum)
ReplyDelete4D - REIN (-fo)REIGN(-er) (-g)
ReplyDelete6D - MUSA MUSCA [DD] (-c)
12A - ACHE CACHE (-c)
... and now down to
ReplyDeleteAc 9 13 19 27
Dn 26 28
Sufficient for two more commenters
Delete13ac separate key word of phrase
ReplyDelete19ac goats key word of phrase
27ac sheep key word of phrase
....which means the final phrase is almost out.
DeleteCan it now be given or should we wait for the solution of 28D?
9A, 26D and 28D yet to be solved
Delete9AC BEULAH [Thanks to Google!]
ReplyDelete26D TRIA[L]
28D EDDA - VE[D]DA
Very challenging and engaging puzzle!
DeleteThanks for the Ntertainment!
26D is A+TRIA(-L)=ATRIA; Defn: courts; Soln: A(-T)RIA=ARIA
DeleteThanks KRK
Delete"SEPARATE THE SHEEP FROM THE GOATS"
ReplyDeleteA very well constructed puzzle and the main words of the long phrase neatly embedded in the grid.
Kudos to Karthik!!
Thank you Col.
If 25A is THEA, how could 26D be TRIA?
ReplyDeleteI think it has to be THAT.
ReplyDeleteI was also surprised by Karthik's correction (of Vasanth's entry)
Paddy, pl see Karthik's explanation in connection with TRIA under KKR's post.
DeleteThank you MB. Doubts cleared.
DeleteThanks to Kathik for the clrification.
Thank you all.
ReplyDeleteThank you Karthik
DeleteThanks Col for publishing.
Delete