A pangram from the champ in line to retake his title shortly.
ACROSS
1 Fine to shatter building that's most remote (8) FARTHEST {F}{SHATTER}*
5 Summer in Mesopotamia (6) ABACUS [CD]
9 Spur mate swimming against the current (8) UPSTREAM*
10 Leaves home for a match (6) ELOPES [CD]
12 They work to make a net profit (9) FISHERMEN [CD]
13 Lazy person finished crossing river (5) DRONE {D{R}ONE}
14 Boy holding the old saw (4) EYED {E{YE}D}
16 Setter's sound asleep, surrounded by children — charming fellows (7) WIZARDS {I}{Z}(~I's) in {WARDS}
19 Do kill! (7) EXECUTE [DD]
21 Club's function (4) COSH [DD]
24 Bit crazy over girl (5) STUNG {NUTS<=}{G}
25 Nairobi TV broadcast: "Indication of earthquake" (9) VIBRATION*
27 Nonentity bats, not out, close to a century (6) NINETY
28 Royal in trouble, about to start engaging Bond shortly (8) MAJESTIC {JAM<=}{E
29 Batsman in the middle tries cuts (6) SHEARS {
30 Sends short message, including smileys, essentially to get goods from Surat, say (8) TEXTILES {TEXT{
DOWN
1 Light run around University with a couple of fellows (6) FLUFFY {FL{U}{FF}Y}
2 Fight is in balance (6) RESIST {RES{IS}T}
3 Animal runs wearing stockings (5) HORSE {HO{R}SE}
4 Crowded bus, ultimately hot (7) SWARMED {S}{WARMED}
6 Pope orders to capture twelve tailless cows (9) BULLDOZES {BULL{DOZE
7 Cabinet reportedly not interested to support award (8) CUPBOARD {CUP}{BOARD}(~bored)
8 Anxiety of writer absorbed in Seuss novel (8) SUSPENSE {SUS{PEN}SE*}
11 Understood wildebeest speaking (4) KNEW (~gnu)
15 Kid shot gun — end of the story (9) YOUNGSTER {GUN+thE+STORY}*
17 Soldiers carrying vegetables for countrymen (8) PEASANTS {PEAS}{ANTS}
18 Queen's upset with church order (8) SEQUENCE {QUEENS*}{CE}
20 Men vying display ill-will (4) ENVY [T]
21 Taxi with luggage, drug and cash (7) CABBAGE {CAB}{BAG}{E}
22 Cop is told to conceal weapon (6) PISTOL [T]
23 Plays correct stance (6) ENACTS*
26 Long time to book vehicle (5) AGENT {AGE}{NT}
Reference List
Boy = ED, The old = YE, Sound asleep = Z, Pope orders = BULLS, Drug = E, Book = NT
Colour/Font Scheme
Definition, Solution, Component letters, Embedded links, Theme word, Anagram Indicator, C/C indicator, Reversal Indicator, Hidden word Indicator, Letter Pick indicator, Deletion Indicator, Homophone Indicator, Movement Indicator, Positional Indicator, Substitution, Indicator, Link/Connector, Extraneous
GRID
Quite an enjoyable grid. My favourites were Across 16, 28, 29, Down 18. Thank you Ranku for the weekend entertainment. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks MB. Glad you liked it.
DeleteOops! Typo!! Thank you Ramki.
ReplyDeleteByline gave me an inkling that it may not be Ramesh today- I don't know why.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyable,engaging and eminently doable CW. Thank you Ramki. It is a bonus that it is also a pangram.
Had some trouble in NE mainly because I did not get the connection between abacus and Mesopotamia. Thank you for the link Col..
Many Happy Returns Of The Day, Paddy.
ReplyDeleteThank you Vasant. It is 75 N.O.
Delete+1 many happy returns.
Delete+2
DeleteThank you Prasad and Karthikeyan.
DeleteWow Paddy!75 Not out! Special Diamond Birthday! Keep going and wishing you a Ton and more!
DeleteParty tau banti hai(This calls for a grand party)
DeleteMany many happy returns Paddy!!!
DeleteThank you KKR.
DeleteSorry for the belated acknowledgement.
'Loved' 10A!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Paddy! :)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes and Happy Birthday Paddy.
ReplyDeleteThank you MB & Ram.
Delete10 Leaves home for a match (6)
ReplyDeleteGreat! But I also believe a certain *approximation* must have happened before the decision to leave home.
+1 for the bye line. Champion solver and champion setter.
ReplyDeleteYes,'Reigning'champion will hopefully retake the crown.
ReplyDeleteHaha I am NOT the reigning champion :) It is Venkataraghavan Sahasranamam (VS as we call him in FB) and there is every likelihood that he will retain the crown!
ReplyDeleteJunior is also doing well. Future champion and competing with seasoned pros in his debut IXL. Congrats to Kumaresh and best of luck to him.
DeleteOh! I did not know that. My Best Wishes to him on his debut.
DeleteHappy birthday Paddy :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Ramki.
DeleteYes,I know- that is why I put it in inverted commas and said retake. I am sure you will.
IXL Solutions are up
ReplyDeleteYes all correct
DeleteA debacle!!!
DeleteAll correct.
DeleteThanks Ramki.
ReplyDeleteLiked 12ac
Leaderboard up
ReplyDeleteSuper show Ram! 13th position in 8th round Leaderboard!!
DeleteAs usual great performance by Vasant and KKR!
Thank you MB.
DeleteThis and 28th in Round 5 are the only silver linings. But ALL CORRECT grids are just 3 out of 8, which does not speak well about my performance :(
Happy to hear Ram.
DeleteIXL Round No.8
ReplyDelete15Dn : Spooner's declared boy must study? Decline (3,2,4) RUN TO SEED
Could someone annotate it pl?
Spoonerism of Son(~Sun) to read
DeleteThanks Vasant. Failed to notice the HP 'declared' in the clue!
ReplyDeleteI think it should have been sun(~son)
DeleteYes Vasant.
DeleteSun(~son) to Reed(~read)...HPs
RUN TO SEED....Spoonerism.
Definition : Decline.
That's right MB.
DeleteI think Srinidhi was logged from my lap top..hence posting from her ID
DeleteNow logged in from my ID :-)
DeleteIt's ok! :)
DeleteSpoonerism by itself is difficult and if homophone is added to it....
DeleteNot surprising that I did not get it.
Many happy returns of the day Paddy! have a great year :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Doc. Great year will include solving some great CW's of Dr.X!
ReplyDeleteMany happy snruter of the day,dear Paddy. Accept my belated greetings. May God bless you with a very long life, full of joy ,good health and peace.
ReplyDeleteWhy aren’t the toppers or others in the IXL in this forum? We should invite them into this family, Col.
ReplyDeleteA good pangarm crosstie! Kris’s Kris’s. Simple and elegant.
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