Sunday, 30 December 2018

Special, Sunday 30 Dec 18, IXL-18 Audience Crossword


Three answers per commenter as usual till 6 PM (Annotations compulsory)
Please provide all your answers in one comment.

ACROSS
5   Correct to joke with one's husband (6)
7   Meet head of contingent on border (8)
9   Plant dissent in fictional computer? (8)
10 Hospital department managed dead for commission (6)
11 Romantic chap dances with all colours of the rainbow (12)
13 Look for corner bridge (6)
15 English take a long time to connect (6)
18 Computer user hacked lawmaker (7,5)
21 Chengiz Khan's one single incomplete aim: sack America (6)
22 At German city, Eastern boy with cap on (8)
23 Inspector backs condition restraining society (8)
24 Dog killed & chewed head off bird (6)

DOWN
1   Reverend's permit officer can help kill quietly? (8)
2   My love, try to accept date... (2,4)
3   Trouble at a French city in the Northwest - Amazon's headquarters to move out (8)
4   Mistake to reinforce Central offices with iron (6)
6   Unprepared for a Spanish female's stuff (8)
7   We are not associated with mostly unwelcome scandalous article (6)
8   General Tito's main man (4)
12 Pain-giver's tottering - overcome by time (8)
14 Desperate football player shoots regularly over - scores ultimately (8)
16 Arrangement of crack infused with ecstasy? Setter to have a go... (8)
17 Section of memorial’s front has burning wood (6)
18 Inverted "X"s framed general issue stamp (6)
19 European organisation controls International body - church is one lacking power (6)
20 God of banjo's sensationally restrained (4)

Across Lite version can be accessed at IXL 18 Audience

Enjoy

55 comments:

  1. Taking a coffee break after the Prelims, I picked up the puzzle lying on one of the tables. I sat on my table and was joined by Himanshu and Madhusudan (H M S in IXL). Madhusudan solved a few clues and so did Himanshu. Satyen Nabar looking over our shoulder reeled off 16d ; someone said (H M S?) “Wow, just like that eh?”. A small group collected and we were solving the puzzle in a group!
    Within 10 minutes , the puzzle was complete except for the anno of 17d. CV Sir took it up and tried hard. Finally Ramki came up and tried to anno it to no avail. Colonel had come over and saw and heard all of us giving our version of the anno. He went over to his table , came back and put us out of our misery, “the setter sent this version of the clue in the last minute”- the version that is put up now.
    I had an enjoyable time with the puzzle solving in a live group for the 1st time.
    Hope you all enjoy solving this as much as I did.

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    1. Yes. It is indeed very enjoyable solving in groups.

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    2. We do it during our S&B meets- CV always comes up with a timely one for solving together.

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  2. 15A : ENGAGE {ENG}{AGE}
    18A : SUPREME COURT {COMPUTER USER}*
    12D : AGGRIEVE {AG{GRIEV*}E}

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  3. 10a: errand {ER}{RAN}{D} = MISTAKE
    11A: PABCHROMATIC {ROMANTIC+CHAP}*

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  4. 8D- GENT-(GEN)T. Def.- Man
    T from Tito's man.

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  5. In place of 15A done by Ram.

    16D : GEOMETRY {G{E}O}{ME}{TRY}

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  6. 5A Correct to joke with one's husband (6) PUN + I’S + H
    2D  My love, try to accept date... (2,4) O + H(D)EAR
    18D Inverted "X"s framed general issue stamp (6) S(IG)NET (all <)

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    1. Thanks! I was out late at a movie and so I was awake when the puz started.

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  7. 19D- Eunuch- Def. lacking power
    {E(UN)U}(CH)
    European Body- EU

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  8. 22ac bonneted
    bonn+e+ted
    5ac punish
    PUN (JOKE)IS (ONES) H (HUSBAND)
    19dn eunuch e(un)u+ch

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  9. My third-
    5A- Punish- (PUN)(IS)(H)- Def. Correct

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  10. Replacement for 5A-
    18A-Supreme court-Def. Lawmaker
    (Computer user)*

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  11. 13AC SE ARCH
    3DN UN SE[-a]TTLE
    7DN COLUMN [anagram of unwelcom-e

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    1. 7d: {UN(-WE)LCOM(-E)}*
      (we are not assiciated)

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    2. Thanks Venkatesan, I too just noticed that my annotation is incomplete! The part"-we]" got deleted by my mouse for unknown reasons! Of late, I encounter this problem when I rest my palm on the keyboard area close to the touchpad area, the cursor moves elsewhere! I am having this problem with this new Dell laptop

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    3. If its new <6 months then its lamination on the touchpad. Ppl have replaced it generic mobile screen guard.

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  12. My third:
    4d: FERRIC {ERR}inside{(-OF)FIC(-ES)}
    Definition: of iron

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  13. KRK,
    The mistake I did was to read it as 'A French city'. No wonder I did not get any suitable city!

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    1. Paddy, take 14D in place of 18A done by me.

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    2. Thank you MB.
      14D- HOPELESS- def.Desperate
      {HO(PELE)S)S
      HOS from sHoOtS regularly.
      Pele takes care of the rest! (and of course the last S from scores ultimately)

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    3. Good solve, Paddy. I couldn't annotate it.

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    4. I too solved it. But felt the container indicator is missing?

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    5. Thank you MB. I also thought 'over' is the indicator.

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    6. I felt OVER will work either as A on B or B on A. Not as A in B or B in A. Any comments?

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    7. Over also means across/outside. I would have liked a comma after player but a endash separator has to mean hos over pele.

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  15. 1D: SILENCER spoonerism of Licencer
    9A: HA(REBEL)L HAL=fictional computer
    6D: UNA WARES

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  16. Missed connecting Rev. to the Spooner.

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    1. Think most of us have missed this connection!

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    2. +1. I too took reverend is vicar and started breaking my head!

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  17. 24 A CURLEW ( dog- CUR,killed & chewed head - sLEW , def: bird )

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  18. I think in Ac. 21 & 23 are left out.

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  19. Yet to be solved

    Across : 21 & 23
    Down. : 17

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  20. 17 D MEMBER ( Memorial, EMBER - burning wood, def : section)

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  21. 21A MONGOL ( MONO-O, GOAL-A,def: Chengiz Khan )

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  22. 21a MON(-O)GO(-a)L
    23a ASSES{S)OR

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  23. Very enjoyable- the puzzle and the discussion.
    I did fill in, but could not annotate. Thanks LV.

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  24. The usual level of clueing has been maintained. Could complete within an hour or so, amid noises around this Sunday morning, here in New Haven. So , the joy of active participation with ye -all is lost. Albeit, good to share in this blog. The sun may not rise on time, but the Col will never fail to post at his appointed hour !Thanks to him. The ever peripatetic restless traveler in all climes. No here, now there and ever everywhere ! But never to miss the blog here.

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