Sunday, 5 May 2019

Special, Sunday 05 May 2019, 2nd Delhi Open Crossword


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

Thanks to Mr Vivek Singh and EXTRA-C for sharing this with us.
Please try and guess who the setter is after all the answers are in.


ACROSS
1   Brief broadcast about new breed in preliminary event (7-6)
10 Stand topless? Shame! (5)
11 Finish University contest securing top numbers showing tenacity (9)
12 Wise guy conceals parcel at ramshackle retreat (5, 4)
13 Makes fun of loose outer garment from head to foot (5)
14 Brief act at stalls gets worse (7)
16 Be fond of batch when an opponent loses all six games (4,3)
18 Briefly unite in heartfelt dissent (7)
20 Drug on a barge in Mexican state (7)
22 Starts to tentatively register offensive post (5)
24 Rascal in terrible riot at restaurant (9)
26 Adjusting to Far East gin cocktail (9)
27 Supporter will heartlessly fight (5)
28 Aids treachery cunningly and wins (7,3,3)

DOWN
2   With extraordinary precaution, avoid cop perhaps to relieve oneself (7)
3   Military police enters riotous streets showing siren (9)
4   Plan starts to look perfect (5)
5   Relieve in-charge of university who commanded and was laughed at (9)
6   Anger about new member’s lawsuit against a property (2,3)
7   Ineffectual people on ecstasy dash topless with such frenzy (7)
8   Deceive team to control payment (13)
9   Shockingly hit co-worker (13)
15 Gem of a game (9)
17 Quite shortly, one to submit what’s real (9)
19 State of flamboyant adult (7)
21 Rock group has ecstasy (7)
23 Protective cover for ship (5)
25 Part of gang stuttering in apprehension (5)

Across Lite version can be accessed at DELHI OPEN CW

Enjoy.

55 comments:

  1. 4D- Ideal-(IDEA) L (starts to look)
    Def. Perfect

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  2. Solving cold while travelling
    25d ANGST T
    2d URINATE {PRECAUTION-(cop} *
    4d IDEA L

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  3. 11a: endurance {END}{U}{RA{N}CE}

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  4. Making up for 4d
    8d CON SIDE RATION

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  5. 11A- Endurance- Tenacity- END U RA(N)CE
    Race- contest securing N

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  6. 16A- Love Set- Loses all 6 games- (LOVE) (SET)

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  7. 3d: TEMPTRESS {MP(=MILILATLRY POLICE)} IN {STREETS}*

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  8. 25d ANGST (T)
    2D URINATE (PRECAUTION-COP)
    12a SMART ALEC <-T

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  9. 28a: CARRIES THE DAY (AIDS+TREACHERY)*

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  10. 3D TEMPTRESS M(-ILITARY)P(-OLICE) IN STREETS*

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  11. 26AC ORIENT ING*
    15DN SOLITAIRE DD
    24AC T[RAT]TORIA*

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  12. Making up for 11A-
    9D- (Sensation)(Ally)- shockingly

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  13. 24 across: TRATTORIA -- Restaurant.-- Rascal= RAT+ anagram of riot at

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  14. 5 down:: RIDICULed= - Laughed at. relieve= RID + Incharge= IC+ U from university+ commanded = led.

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  15. 7D EUNUCHS - E (-R)UN UCHS*

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  16. 15 down: SOLITAIRE= gem. also a game

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  17. 20ac brawl bra+w(il)l
    24 ac Durango (drug on a)*

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  18. 8D : CONSIDERATION {CON}{SIDE}{RATION}

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  19. In place of CONSIDERATION

    18A : REFUSAL {RE{FUS-e}{AL}

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  20. Thanks EXTRA-C and COL for nice Sunday fare.

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  21. I have a vague idea of the MAN who has built up this GRID !!

    nicely structured and enjoyable.

    We must be spared the trouble of posting the three answers all together or one by one. Or else, while we check whether we have repeated anyone else's , we lose the fun by coming across solutions for other than the three answers . Since there is a race to post the soonest.

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    1. Rajugaru,
      you entered in the Trattoria after me and started playing Solitaire after me!! ha ha

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    2. Raju,
      Don't worry about what others have posted. You put in your three and let it rest there. Posting is for our pleasure and satisfaction only.

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  22. 19D : FLORIDA {FLORID}{A}

    That was my third.

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  23. Simple, elegant and enjoyable points to someone we know well. Let us wait and see.

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  24. 5d: ridiculed(laughed at) - {(rid=relieved)+(ic=in charge)+(un̷i̷v̷e̷r̷s̷i̷t̷y̷)+(led=commended)}

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  25. My 3

    13A - MOCKS (-s)MOCK(+s)S
    22A - TROLL {T(-entatively)}{ROLL}
    23D - LINER [DD]


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  26. Yet to be solved at Noon

    Across - 14
    Down - 17, 21

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  27. It's a great grid. Wish such setters come more in IXL

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    1. If my guess is correct, this setter has already set for the IXL :)

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    2. Well, my first guess was Ramki, followed by Doc and Incognito.

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  28. 21D NIRVANA (DD)(Rock group )(ecstasy)

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  29. 17d: veritable(real) - {(very̷ ̷)+(i)+(table=submit)}

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  30. Wrapping up
    14A: DEEPENS (DEE(-d) + PENS)

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  31. 14a: deepens - {(deed̷=brief act)+(pens=stalls)}

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  32. Now ...
    On to the guessing game.

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  33. I waited so long for someone's anno.
    Your answer is right, Gemini! But you should attempt to annotate by understanding each and every word in the clue, as a beginner. Hope you will start doing that from now on.
    CURT AI[N RAISE]R
    brief=curt
    broadcast =air
    about=containment indicator
    new=N
    breed=raise
    definition is= Preliminary event

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  34. Raju has given a hint!
    So has Ramki, but less specific.

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  35. 1a: curtain raiser - {(curt=brief)+ai(ne̷w̷)(raise=breed)r=broadcast}

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  36. No one revealed the setter! Col, can you please disclose?

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  37. Well it's none other than Dr. X

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  38. Thank you all for the kind comments! Glad you folks enjoyed the puzzle :)

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  39. Absolutely. Thank you Doc.
    I felt the humour in surfaces was rather missing, or was it just my imagination?

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    1. Since it is a competition round, the humour element was avoided by intent, perhaps?

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  40. Paddy, I think Ramki has guessed the setter correctly and stated cryptically as setter in I X l.

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