Thursday 27 December 2018

No 12508, Thursday 27 Dec 2018, Skuldugger


ACROSS
1   Centre of moustache left incomplete, ridiculous looking fuzz (9) POLICEMEN INCOMPLEtE*
6   Nick, old Bob replacing rector's cloak (4) MASK MA(-r+s)SK
8   Smells gas in piecrust every so often (8) PERFUMES {FUMES} in {PiEcRuSt}
9   Secure sorry hound from the pound? (6) RESCUE*
10 "She's a doctor", injured marine exclaimed (7,8) MEDICAL EXAMINER*
11 Advantage puts liberal ahead in projection (5) LEDGE {L}{EDGE}
13 Great leader of 1 to give part of self (8) S?L?N?I? (Addendum - SPLENDID {SP}{LEND}{ID} - See comments)
15 Can't shift for oneself without domestics (8)  HELPLESS {HELP LESS}
18 Detailed animal insignia (5) BADGE BADGEr
20 Give up hope to net worthwhile building (5,2,3,5) THROW IN THE TOWEL*
23 Take over eastern wing (6) ANNEXE {ANNEX}{E}
24 Fiction exam said to be dark and heavy? Nothing could be further from the truth (8) LIGHTEST (~ lie test)
25 Ain’t it concealed, according to nature? (4) ISNT {I{SN}T} Anno for SN pending See comments
26 Brew of red teas bottled in years past (9) YESTERDAY {Y{RED+TEAS}*Y}

DOWN
1   A bit of calm, one might say (5) PIECE (~peace)
2   Throwing up in entrance to guardroom under attic (7) LOFTING {LOFT}{IN}{Gu...m}
3   Butterfly that interrupts mid-sentence! (5) COMMA [DD]
4   Commander's albatrosses possibly observed here (7) MASTERS [DD]
5   Molly ran off routinely (8) NORMALLY*
6   Calling woman from the South numero uno (7) MISSION {MISS}{NO1<=}
7   Cramming for special quiz Gene rewrote (9) SQUEEZING {S}{QUIZ+GENE}*
12 Creatures with wrinkled ashen pelt (9) ELEPHANTS*
14 Labour uniform of French heads (8) DELIVERY {DE}{LIVERY}
16 Launch undertaking (7) PROJECT [DD]
17 Stalkers regularly found under park benches (7) SETTLES {SET}{sTaLkErS}
19 Taken in by publicity around transport depot (7) ADOPTED {A{DEPOT*}D}
21 Bird decapitated pooch (5) EAGLE bEAGLE
22 Dissertation on South Africa in abridged, oral format (5) ESSAY (~sa)

GRID

33 comments:

  1. 13a leader of policemen:SP
    To give:LEND
    Part of self:ID

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  2. 13A) Defn: Great; Soln: SPLENDID; Anno: SP{LEND}ID
    SP is leader of 1AC; LEND from give; ID from "part of self"

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  3. 25a SN: secundum natural. According to nature

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  4. Back after a great and rejuvenating 3 days with relatives at a remote home stay close to Khopoli near Lonavala. The place had no internet, no mobile signal and no TV so it was time only for bonding.

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    1. Last year we went to Topslip and from there deep into the forests among western ghats in Kerala, courtesy Kerala Tourism. We felt like we were totally cutoff from the world with even roads being only a kind of cart track! But that was only for half a day.

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    2. Nice way to unwind & enjoy!

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    1. Col. has marked 'Dark and heavy?Nothing could be further from the truth'.
      I take it as Heavy is further from the truth (lightest) But I am in the dark about 'dark'.

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    2. Should it be 'farther' or 'further'?

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    3. I took light as the opposite of both dark and heavy.

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  6. For simple foreign components such as le, we give "French article", alluding to the original lang. Now, for a big, not-so-well known Latin phrase secundum naturum - which incidentally yields SN, an abbr. - shouldn't the setter give the solvers a hint to its classical origin?

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    1. There was a view that if it is in the OED, it is not necessary to indicate origin. But I don't have a OED to check the instance word. I found it in the merriam websters online.

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  7. 8A. The parsing should be FUME in PERS.

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  8. 8a:there is one extra "s" in the anno which is from "fumes". I think it should be "fume".

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  9. Col.,
    Thank you for the link under Albatross. I never knew the golf connection- I had heard only up to eagle. BTW have you got any of these- hole in one, eagle,albatross?
    I had heard it only in connection with sailors.

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  10. 15A. Is it not a DD?
    20A. I like the way the clue is worded.

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  11. I didn't understand 6A. Could someone please help explain? Thanks.

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  12. 6A- Nick is a mark on something. In this R is replaced by S, which is for (Pound) Shilling/ old Bob.
    So Mark becomes mask.

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  13. 13 across : Fiction = Lie ( Ligh, said to be ) , Exam =
    Test , : LIGHTEST

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  14. Correction 24 across and not 13 across

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  15. Isnt this a Pangram. All letters are there I think.

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  16. Came back to doing puzzles after a 3 day break having promised myself a 6 day break. But then de-addiction couldnt last that long!
    Found this tough; couldn't get Masters.

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  17. Golf links!
    Did not notice the Pangram. Thank you. 3 day break helped you.

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