Tuesday, 2 July 2019

No 12667, Tuesday 02 Jul 2019, Arden


ACROSS
1    Regular chit chat, deal with the insect (6) CICADA {ChIt+ChAt+DeAl}



4    Extremely courageous — visitor takes its place (8) GUTSIEST {GU{ITS*}EST} Place as Anind?
9    Gets scared to criticize old bureaucracy (6) PANICS {PAN}{ICS}
10 Climber working in Oracle (8) LONICERA*
12 What Sam perhaps stole before comes to boil (8) FURUNCLE {UNCLE}<=>{FUR}
13 Some of the foreign items will catch fire (6) IGNITE [T]
15 Alienation of aliens in a movie (12) ESTRANGEMENT {STRANGE MEN} in {ET}
18 To avoid issues at the beginning, chill out in nature regularly (5,7) BIRTH CONTROL  {BIRTH}{CO{NaTuRe}OL}
21 Starts with annual vacation and the aftermath — recent movie (6) AVATAR Acrostic
22 Business contract about casual labour evokes scorn (8) CONTEMPT {CO}{N{TEMP}T}
24 Train in fact is sabotaged (8) DERAILED {DE{RAIL}ED}
25 Extremely formal examination of flowers (6) FLORAL {Fo..aL}{ORAL}
26 Free to pick a bone, perhaps overconfident (8) DEBONAIR {A+BONE}* in {RID}<= Something's not right here
27 Hire land for electronic bulletin board (6) USENET {USE}{NET}

DOWN
1    Face up to bully, pick-me-up (3,2,3) CUP OF TEA*
2    Figure assumed correct, not even something real (8) CONCRETE {CON{CoRrEcT}E}
3    Medication, not an alternative for a clean up (15) DECONTAMINATION*
5    Supported by not company voucher (4) UPON coUPON
6    Glistening tents set up with plants (8,7) STINGING NETTLES*
7    It makes you throw up — throw up the thing in church (6) EMETIC {EM}{C{IT}E<=} (Addendum - {C{ITEM}E}<= - See comments)
8    Herb's tense, standby (6) TEASEL {T}{EASEL}
11 Clue, goes in through Great Britain (7) BLIGHTY {B{LIGHT}Y}
14 Foreign character will ignore China in short (7) OMICRON Anno pending (Addendum - {OMIt}{CRONy} - See comments)
16 Boat's tidy, guaranty from the centre (8) TRIMARAN {TRIM}{guARANty}
17 Left in the head, block this coagulant (8) PLATELET {P{L}ATE}{LET}
19 Open and stop the investigators (6) CANDID {C{AND}ID}
20 In December, Gazprom raised some capital... (6) ZAGREB [T<=]
23 ...still one keeps a look out for this (4) YETI {YET}{1} Semi&lit

Reference List
Contract = NT(No trumps), Company = CO, - = EM, Tense = T, Left = L

GRID

35 comments:

  1. 4AC since place=set, it is ok, I feel

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  2. 26AC +1 Col
    Probably the presence of OVER here is intended for reversal of RID?

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    1. The wp looks RI(abone*)D<=
      With ref to discussion on cash/wish, is wp on def OK? We have to break overconfident to get def!

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  3. 14D: Please explain, sir, why China in short is CRONy. Why is China=Crony?

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    1. Informal British both China and crony mean friend.

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    2. From cockney rhyming slang China plate=mate. China plate is written shortly as China

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    3. Thanks, didn't have a clue China can stand for crony!!

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    1. It is a crossword term and is by convention. This appeared in both Afrit's and Ximene's Seminal works.

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    2. A clue and light (as in signal light) mean indicator/pointer

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    3. The article in Crossword Unclued is quiet en"light"ening. Here is the link:
      https://www.crosswordunclued.com/2016/06/lights-white-squares-in-crossword-grid.html?m=1

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  5. 22a NT is known for Book(s); how it represent CONTRACT?

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  6. 7d. Can it be parsed as <item in CE? Item = the thing

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  7. 18a ...chill out IN....
    Is "in" OK here?

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  8. D St P Barnard has an interesting para on 'light'in his out-of-print 1963 book, An Anatomy of the Crossword.
    He writes, "'Light' is an old English word which means a clue or suggestion."
    To obtain a solution and then to call it by a word which means clue may seem odd, he adds..
    He goes on to add that each ac/dn slot shares 'crossers' with dn/ac slot.
    Thus each word is an answer to ac/dn clue, but, with crossers, is also a 'clue' (light) to another dn/ac slot.

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    1. Thanks Sir for sharing this.
      The CU article mentions this in the opening itself-the quote by St Bernard.

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    2. So clear, once you explain it, but it looked baffling while solving.

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  9. Amita
    I hope you return to see my input on 'light'.
    Will appreciate if you let me know your email id by writing to me chaturvasi AT yahoo DOT com so I can let you know when a significant subsequent Comment here needs to be brought to your attention.
    Sometime ago I wrote after you but I was not sure if you came back to see it.

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  10. On a lighter vein, Lead Kindly Light ! leads one to see the light of the clue ! Cryptese language. Another such interesting word is CHARADE , on which CV can expound ?

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  11. Sree-sree . You are too cryptic for me. Please parse your comment!

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    1. He was cluing charade!

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    2. Yes.. But he was cluing for the word suggested by Raju.. And in a comment it's OK. Commenter's license:-)

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    3. ha ha, Prasad can start setting puzzles for our entertainment. The earlier the better

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  12. Just saw and heard the Cicada audio. Thanks Col. (1st time we have an audio ?)

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