Sunday, 21 April 2019

Special, Sunday 21 Apr 2019, The Zodiac


As this is a 13x13, only TWO answers per commenter are permitted till 6 PM  (Annotations compulsory)
Please provide both your answers in one comment.


ACROSS
7   Dress of eskimo? Not! (6)
8   Notices a woman go back and forth (6)
9   Not without additional luck (4)
10 Screen teachers from one end to the other (8)
11 Fix current pattern (7)
13 Found in chest, or some trunk (5)
15 Online post: "Dwarf put inside bars" (5)
17 Perhaps Vladimir Lisin managed to take over most of revolutionary business (7)
20 Therefore, American boss fires one assistant cook (4-4)
21 Food sent back to the city (4)
22 Property of English government (6)
23 The French rave about butterflies, in the future (6)

DOWN
1   Soldier's tendency to surrender (4,2)
2   Timeless New Stone Ages (4)
3   Plant bed badly spoilt without oxygen (7)
4   Old kings were stars perhaps (5)
5   They get what's left? (8)
6   Harry, please spend some pounds and get square frames (6)
12 Rebellious hero immediately gets a way to control Resistance (8)
14 Animal enthusiast chased by a lion, oddly (7)
16 Sound of gushing water in rundown hotel? How so? (6)
18 Design Armani for a pilot (6)
19 One kidnapped by the female dacoit (5)
21 Gloomy, upset poet (4)

Across Lite version can be accessed at THE ZODIAC 2

Enjoy.

43 comments:

  1. 13a: TORSO (T)
    22A: ESTATE (E)(STATE)

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  2. 2D EONS {S(-t)ONE}*
    13A TORSO T

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  3. 4 down: STARS-- anagram of stars-- Tsar a Russian king

    2 down:: EONS-- ages - eras- anagram from s(-T)one

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  4. Making up for 13 A
    20A (SO)(US){CH(-i)EF)

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  5. 8A- Seesaw- To go back and forth
    (SEES) A W. (W from woman)

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  6. My third-
    21D- Bard- Poet- Gloomy upset (Drab=<)

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    1. made the same mistake. only two.

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    2. Oh!Oh!
      Apologies. One tends to assume the normal without reading.

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  7. 10A Screen teachers from one end to the other (8)
    Strainer-Screen
    Trainers are teachers; shift T(One end of the word) from 1st to last.
    14D Animal enthusiast chased by a lion, oddly (7)
    Buffalo-Animal
    Buff-enthusiast
    a-a
    Lo-odd letters of LiOn

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    1. 10A Rather shift S from last position to 1st

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  8. 23A : LARVAE {LA}{RAVE*}
    3Dn : TOPSOIL O in Spoilt*

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  9. There is a message here:" Get The wrong End Of The Stick"
    Hope I have not jumped the gun and answered out of turn

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    1. Nice what you have spotted. No mention of not exposing before all answers are in.
      Anyway, it helped me fixing up a few endings and clear my doubts. Thank you.
      Any chance Col. himself did not notice it?

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    2. Good job, Srinidhi :)
      Yeah I was hoping someone would spot the nina, but I think in SUnday special usually the nina isn't revealed in comments until all clues are solved.

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  10. DOWN
    18 AIRMAN (ARMANI*)
    21 BARD <=

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  11. 7AC KIMONO T

    17AC R[(-e)USSI<=]AN

    16DN W HOOSH*

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  12. KKR You are the third person who has taken THREE in the place of TWO

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    1. Oh, I am sorry!
      In fact, I was robotic when I came late and started hurriedly downloading the Acrosslite version. I didn't even notice that it is a 13X13 grid!
      Apologies Col and friends!

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  13. I was the 2nd and you are the 3rd to enter 3 answers- take a look at Col.'s instructions!
    We tend to assume things.

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  14. Whoosh!
    Let the 3rd answer be hidden.
    BTW- Is whoosh the sound of running water? Sounds more like a magician's catch phrase.

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  15. Oh! I think 'Gushing water' gives W and just sound is the def.

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    1. Sound of gushing water is the definition
      WP is (H+HOW+SO)*; H from hotel

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    2. Not happy about Whoosh as the sound of gushing water.

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    3. Yeah that was an iffy clue but no other word fit with those crossing letters and the nina

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  16. 6D Harry, please spend some pounds and get square frames: EASELS
    p(LEASE)*S

    12 Rebellious hero immediately gets a way to control Resistance:
    RHEOSTAT (HERO+A+ST+T)*

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    1. Anno for rheostat isn't right

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    2. May not be what compiler intended. Took (hero a) (St)=street=way and (t) from to;Rebellious as anagram indicator; Control resistance as definition

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    3. HERO* + STAT (immediately) = (rheo*)(stat)
      Definition: a way to control resistance

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  17. 1D - GIVE IN {GI}{VEIN}
    5D - HERITORS [CD]

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  18. Yet to be solved

    Across - 9, 11, 15
    Correct annotation for 12D

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  19. 9A (-ex)CESS
    11A (IN)(GRAIN)

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  20. It's 6 pm-
    Ingrain- Fix- (IN)(GRAIN)

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  21. Yup, all done!
    Please give whatever feedback you have on the grid.

    Also it's a good thing Colonel posted this today... a grid with an Easter egg on Easter :P

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  22. Lovely Grid!Short and sweet with a Nina to boot!

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  23. Thanks for the special Kumaresh.

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