Sunday, 16 June 2019

Special, Sunday 16 Jun 2019, Raju Umamaheswar


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


ACROSS
1   Acute, over the normal pitch (5)
4   Article on pawn position in game (9)
9   Helping a learner with oriental philosophy (9)
10 Backing  Former emperor and African leader (5)
11 A beak that’s broken quacks few orders (8,7)
12 Dab hand with spirit or solvent (7)
14 Step on it! (5,2)
16 Short top worn by little nipper (7)
19 Stroke bird, for example (7)
21 Undesirable nag a partner soon abandoned? (7,3,5)
23 Girl who rejects help? (5)
24 Daring sort, guarded English Queen? (9)
25 Those starting wars, we hear, upset one at first (9)
26  Think idly about being in check (5)

DOWN
1   American sports pitch - Most unusual sort (9)
2   Paper object (7)
3   Chairperson absorbing old evidence that's conclusive (5)
4   Couple accepting end of affair, that’s plain (7)
5   Discriminating types not having old favourtites? (7)
6   Turn blue when upset and start by turning violent (9)
7   Rather popular and most reliable? (7)
8   Lower fare (5)
13 To treat a stoop, the appropriate specialist (9)
15 Star writer with style and impact (9)
17 Part oof tremor is coming from North Africa (7)
18 Man on board announced plan (7)
19 During plague old wife’s shown courage (7)
20 A fund  supporting retired vet (7)
21 End up on a spike (5)
22 Fine a thousand pounds (5)

Across Lite version can be accessed at RAJU U 16

Enjoy.

47 comments:

  1. 19D: PROWESS {PR{O}(W}ESS} = COURAGE

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  2. 9A: RATION A L E
    4D: P(R)AIR IE
    21A PERSONA NON GRATA*

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  3. Making up for repeats
    22D GRAND DD
    26A D(RE)AM

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  4. 13D : OSTEOPATH from A STOOP THE* SPECIALT IN SKELETON AND MUSCLES

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  5. 19A PATTERN {PAT}{TERN}
    20D EXAMINE EX+A+MINE
    6Dn TURBULENT {TURN BLUE*}{T-urning}

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  6. smooth fare, just enough for the sunday chicken soup. dil mange more. thanks raju

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    1. Glad that you are asking for more !Jitna chaahe dil let lo !God bless. Sree_ sree

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  7. 17: MORISCO T .. Spanish muslims forced to convert to Christianity fled to North Africa in early
    16th Century

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  8. REPLACEMENT FOR REPEAT
    15D: PENTAGRAM {PEN}{TAG}{RAM}

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  9. ANOTHER REPLACEMENT:
    3D: PROOF {PRO{O}F}

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  10. 11a: wackford squeers - (quacks few orders)*
    3d: proof(evidence) - {pro(o)f}
    4d: prairie(plain) - {p(a̷f̷f̷a̷i̷r)air+(ie)}

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    1. Well solved, Dr K.Moorthy.I came
      across this for the first time and used it as a clue, as it is very unusual.

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    2. I think it was in Nicholas Nickleby and the famous scene where the Squeer teaches the students the spelling of Horse "and now that you know the spelling of horse, go and water it"

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  11. 24A GRENADIER daring* around e + er

    1D SCREWBALL DD

    16A LI{MITE}D

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  12. 24a: grenadier(guard) - (daring + e + er)*

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  13. Screwball. Aren't there so many in this world, of one kind or the other? One even is ruling in the US? Being a screwball for crossword myself, I found it appropriate to use this. Hope you enjoyed Dr. True Osteopath ?

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    1. Count on me for your list of screwballs!

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    2. Thanks for the crossword Raju! Was great fun :)

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    3. It indeed was great fun!

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  14. 4A Article on pawn position in game (9)
    Plaything
    Thing is Article
    which is on
    P for Pawn and Lay for position

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  15. 25A Those starting wars, we hear, upset one at first (9)
    Neophytes-those starting
    Phytes sounds like(we hear) fights(wars)
    after Neo, anagram(upset) of One

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  16. 18D Man on board announced plan (7)
    Draught is a Man on board
    Sounds like(announced) Draft(plan)

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    1. Well done Srinidhi. Your annotations will teach beginners !

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  17. 21 d = PYLON (= spike and sounds like pile on or end up)
    12a = ACETONE (acetone is a solvent, dab=tone, hand=ace)

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  18. 10AC RAST<= A
    14AC SPEED UP
    21DN PIT<= ON

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  19. 7D = IN (popular ad in 'IN THING')
    + STEAD(Y)
    = INSTEAD (=rather)

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  20. Sorry, I was watching the match and could not monitor the position at 1800 hours. Did anyone else do the tally?

    Thanks for the support . God bless ye-all!

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  21. Thanks for the special Raju.
    I have not monitored the comments, in case any are left some regular can put in the answers

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    1. Thanks Col, I appreciate.Maybe, everyone is busy watching India vs Pakistan. If no one does, I'll do it tomorrow. You enjoy your holidays.God bless

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  22. I think 5 down :AGEISTS, 8 down :GRASS. And 23 across: TESSA were not solved ?

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    1. Can you please provide the annotation for the above ? Thanks

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    2. 5d age:old, 1sts:favourites, ageists. Semi&lit. Ageism is discriminating against old people.
      23a help:Asset<-
      8d lower is ref to animals in the lower side of food chain. (IMU). Fare:food. I would have liked an exclamation mark.

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    3. I think Raju's intention could be lower=moo er i.e cow and it's fare is grass.
      Yes an exclamation mark would have given better lead

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  23. Thanks KKR Gary for your assistance

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  24. Thanks for providing the parsings and the tips .😊

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