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1 Good relative allowed handy glove (8) GAUNTLET {G}{AUNT}{LET}
6 Item in ashtray brings objections back (4) STUB<=
10 Come all to dance in compound (7) CALOMEL*
13 Bank on including limited summary learner left in the usual way (9) ROUTINELY {R{OUTlINe}ELY}
14 Staple that is exported out of Nigeria in distress (5) GRAIN NiGeRIA*
15 Firm added even set of rules (4) CODE {CO}{aDdEd}
16 Far from grand larceny — mice pretty well tortured (5,5) PETTY CRIME*
19 Advocate's legal contention — W? (5,2,3) POINT OF LAW {laW} Definition by example
21 Did impressions of a walker (4) APED {A}{PED}
25 Defeat friend in European country reportedly (9) CHECKMATE (~czech){CHECK}{MATE}
26 Noblewoman of the French game (7) DUCHESS {DU}{CHESS}
27 Most foolish wings desert fighting groups (6) ARMIES bARMIESt
28 Pretentious litigant loses head (4) ARTY pARTY
29 Special light — good one — that is an aid in painting work (5,3) SPRAY GUN {SP}{RAY} {G}{UN}
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2 On the subject of a French degree — surprise! (7) ASTOUND {AS TO}{UN}{D}
3 Papal representative, name unknown, tosses coin (6) NUNCIO {N}{U}{COIN}*
4 Flea from tea not bagged as yet (5-4) LOOSE LEAF {FLEA}* [RA]
5 Heap, by no means small, at far end of scullery, is crude (5) TACKY {sTACK}{s...rY}
7 They are beaten — boy's in dread almost (7) TIMPANI {TIM}{PANIc}
8 Prescribed food requiring careful weighing? Yes and no (8,4) BALANCED DIET [CD]
11 What you will support — a cleaned out chantry?... (6) LEGACY {LEG}{A}{Ch...rY}
12 Aide from eccentric project? (8,4) CRACKPOT IDEA {AIDE}* [RA]
17 Where business must be equitable (5,4) TRADE FAIR [CD]
18 By the way, plea altered to get basic stuff (6) STAPLE {ST}{PLEA}*
20 Held the will I cited as unauthorised (7) ILLICIT [T]
22 Top player behind time coming to Australia to level off (7) PLATEAU {Pl...r}{LATE}{AU}
23 Mischievous boy in heaven when wearing such a dress (6) SKIMPY {SK{IMP}Y}
25 Entails firm being on the streets (5) COSTS {CO}{STS}
1ac gauntlet G(ood)+aunt+let (allowed)
ReplyDelete6ac stub (buts)
22dn plateau P(layer)late(behind time)+au (australia)
26ac duchess du(of)+chess
14ac grain (nigeria-ie)*
15A. Firm added even set of RULES. CODE. {CO}{aDdEd}
ReplyDelete16A. FAR FROM GRAND LARCENY -mice pretty well tortured. PETTY CRIME. {mice+pretty}*
11D. What you will support -a cleaned out chantry? LEGACY. {leg}{a}{cHANTRy}
20D. Held the will I cited as UNAUTHORIZED. ILLICIT. T.
25D. ENTAILS firm being on the streets.COSTS. {co}{sets}
typo in 25D- it is co sts.
DeleteMany enjoyable clues today.
ReplyDelete19 Ac. POINT OF LAW -- 'W' being the direction in "LAW"!
28 Ac. ARTY -- (P) Arty (Party in legalese referring to litigant)
17Dn. TRADE FAIR -- double meaning of FAIR
You need to tweak your Annotation for 19A
DeleteI think his anno is good enough. '[P}oint' also means 'direction' or 'compass point'. W is indicated in the Comment.
DeleteI thought the straight meaning part of the answer is obvious (point of law = a legal contention), and only the twisted thing needed explanation. Or perhaps I am missing something.
DeletePoint (direction) of LAW is W which is the def.
DeleteDirection of law could be L.
DeleteI don't understand the above Comment. Indeed, I find many of sree_sree's Comments much above my operated-upon head with four holes.
DeleteI took it as Point/Tip which is W
Delete8a St (street) + ink (kin collapsed) + o (over). Stinko = drunk
ReplyDelete10a come+all, anagram, calomel = compound
21a Did impressions of a walker = aped, DD
24a acrostic, Tulip = plant
25a mate (friend) + check (sounds like Czech, European country reportedly), checkmate = defeat
Pls re look 21a
Delete14 ac grain nigeria - ie
ReplyDelete4d loose leaf flea =leaf ,not bagged- loose
ReplyDeleteIt's a Reverse Anagram
Delete19a words of law DD
ReplyDeleteNot correct
Delete23a skimpy mischievous boy- imp +sky(heaven)
ReplyDeleteIt is not 'IMP plus SKY' but 'IMP in SKY'
Delete18d staple way-st +plea
ReplyDeletePlease indicate annotations properly. It is {ST} plus anagram of PLEA
Delete3d nuncio
ReplyDeleteName - N
Unknown - u & coin
18d staple
By the way - at & plea
3D is {N}and anagram of COIN
DeleteFor 18D anno see my remarks above
8d Balanced diet careful weighing-balanced food- diet
ReplyDelete2d astound
ReplyDeleteAs to + in + d
18 dd B the way St + plea wrongly typed earlier
ReplyDelete27a armies
ReplyDeleteWings - arms
Incorrect annotation
Deletewings is not the def.
ReplyDeletePl. provide anno
2d the a French is a un degree is std spit is astound meaning surprise
ReplyDeleteSee annotation given by Uma above
Delete13a bank on is rely limited summary is outline-usual way is routinely
ReplyDeleteYour anno is incomplete
Delete12d-eccentric is crackpot and project is idea it is crackpot idea
ReplyDeleteAnnotation is incorrect
Delete7 d Timpani- tim- boy in dread-pain.Timpani-Drum played in orchestra.
ReplyDelete29ac Spray gun - special light-sp+ray Good one G+un
Recheck 7d anno
Delete5d Heap Stack (-S)mall end of scullery Y TACKY CRUDE
ReplyDelete7d: timpani - tim(boy)+panic̷(dread)
ReplyDelete27a: armies - b̷armiest̷(most foolish, wings deserted)
13a: routinely - {r(outl̷ine,learner left)ely}
ReplyDeleteE from outline also to be deleted as the clue says 'limited summary'
DeleteAll done except the correct annotation for 12D
ReplyDeleteRA- Eccentric project is 'crackpot idea'- (AIDE)* with Crackpot as anind.
ReplyDeleteMay I request all the newbies to check the comments given here specially with regards to annotations as I see that many of you are repeating the same mistakes and not indicating the same properly. Especially when containment and anagrams are to be indicated.
ReplyDeletePosting late today... Very enjoyable puzzle.. 2 RAs and an innovative clue(point of law)... Gridman continues to reinevent himself..
ReplyDeleteTypo:reinvent
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