Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Saturday, 29 June 2019

No 12665, Saturday 29 Jun 2019, Gridman

Across

1. Former partner, on in years, goes over broken grate? Not true! (11) EXAGGERATED {EX}{AG{GRATE*}ED}
9. Rogan travels to limits of Zambia for thin material (7) ORGANZA {ROGAN*}{ZambiA}
10. Abstraction that may be on a highway during daylight (7) ROBBERY (CD)
11. Sanctuary granted to a sister within (5) OASIS (T)
12. Airing con's output is artificial (9) INORGANIC (AIRING+CON*}
13. Silly Nina concealed at final part of puzzle (5) INANE {NINA*}puzzlE}
15. Outcome I have is telling! (9) EFFECTIVE {EFFECT}{I'VE}
18. Sexpot or I will reveal one who spells (9) EXPOSITOR {SEXPOT+OR+I*}
21. Miserable person heard to react violently (5) RETCH {~WRETCH}
22. Time to give orders, no time to stamp out (9) ERADICATE {ERA}{DICtATE}
24. To have this thing at one's feet is most desirable (5) WORLD (CD)
26. Some brew I must have // this moment! (7) INSTANT (DD)
27. Retired professors see worthiness in eastern India (7) EMERITI {E{MERIT}I}
28. See Lorraine settling in West African country (6,5) SIERRA LEONE {SEE+LORRAINE*}

Down

1. English chief’s first order: Illegal monies? Use less! (9) ECONOMISE {E}{Chief}{O}{MONIES*}
2. Support gets area gains regularly (5) AEGIS {ArEa GaInS}
3. Force town in France to harbour street robbers (9) GANGSTERS {G}{ANG{ST}ERS}
4. Become aware serial's squelched by top executive (7) REALISE {SERIAL*}{Executive}
5. Divert vessel caught in swell (4,3) TURN OFF {T{URN} OFF}
6. Find fault with plot held up by undergraduate (5) DEBUG {BED<=}{UG}
7. Listener out to do another stretch (2-6) RE-ENLIST {LISTENER*}
8. Be in it, and you're in agreement (4) SYNC (CD)
14. Rate a pawn's compliment (8) APPRAISE {A}{P}{PRAISE}
16. What reel ran after Chile's first revolution? (9) CARTWHEEL {Chile}{WHAT+REEL*}
17. Drug playing havoc deep in her (9) EPHEDRINE {DEEP+IN+HER*}
19. Snack that is offered to a good man first (7) TOASTIE {TO}{A}{ST}{IE}
20. Said "Fight, honey, for graceful animal" (3,4) ROE DEER {~ROW DEAR}
22. Be up to a climbing that is not good (4) EVIL {LIVE<=}
23. Preachers start interpreting many arcane manuscripts secretly (5) IMAMS (Acrostic)
25. Animal horn one ordered (5) RHINO {HORN+I*}


Reference List


Former=Ex, Time=T, Eastern=E, India=I, Force=G
English=E, Order=O, Street=St, Undergraduate=UG, Pawn=P, That is=I.E., One=I

Colour/Font Scheme

DefinitionSolutionComponent lettersEmbedded linksTheme word Anagram IndicatorC/C indicatorReversal IndicatorHidden word IndicatorLetter Pick indicatorDeletion IndicatorHomophone IndicatorMovement IndicatorPositional IndicatorSubstitution, IndicatorLink/Connector, Extraneous

GRID

23 comments:

  1. Ramesh, Thanks for the blog.
    In 22. Be up to a climbing that is not good (4) EVIL {LIVE<=}
    the words 'up to a' have been marked as 'extraneous'.
    If so and if we remove them, the clue suffers and makes no sense.
    Why can't we see them as 'link words'.
    "Be" is 'up to a climbing'. It undergoes, is ready for, doesn't mind a reversal.
    The whole clue may be seen as a suggestion by one to another.
    The whole clue is a meaningful sentence.
    Extraneous words? Sorry, no! Extra words? Maybe.
    Comments from other readers sought.

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    1. Extra words sometimes are required for the surface.

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    2. But they aren't link words. Link words I think link definition and word play.

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    3. Like "for" in 9A and "is" in 12A and 15A.

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  2. Won't "up" itself work as a reversal indicator in a down clue?

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  3. Smooth sailing today, thanks GM

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  4. Come to think of it, in the relevant clue the marked words are not even extra words. Remove them, the clue makes no sense. With them, the clue is a meaningful statement even as they contribute to the reversal operation.

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  5. Survive a climbing that is not good (4)

    Which words here will be marked 'extraneous'?

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  6. Met up with Veer Dandapani (who used to be a follower of the blog some years ago) and his wife Anu for dinner at Austin today. Shall post some pictures in the THCC families blog later today

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    1. Veer, during a Madras visit some years ago, met me at my home. I showed him my collection of crossword books.

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    2. Yes he too remembers visiting you

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  7. Extraneous or not, it was a smooth sailing for me today! Thanks CV Sir.

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  8. 22D: if the clue had been "Be up to no good", wouldn't that have served the purpose too?

    I love solving Gridman's puzzles, so please take this as a humble opinion from an admirer.

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    1. That's a very good suggestion. With no extra words.

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  9. Some snaps of my meeting with Veer on the THCC Blog at the following link

    Dinner with Veer

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  10. Can some one explain ROBBERY please?

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  11. It is a CD.. Refer Highway robbery

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  12. Could be daylight robbery also I suppose..Is abstraction supposed to suggest it is a CD?
    Am a novice..so a little help in arriving at the answer logically would help.

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    1. Yes the entire clue is to be read as a Cryptic definition [CD] for Robbery.

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