Saturday, 15 February 2020

No 12859, Saturday 15 Feb 2020, Arden

ACROSS
1   Warehouse — work in shift, perhaps (6) GODOWN {GO{DO}WN}
4   Reason to lean over on the elevated road (8) CAUSEWAY {CAUSE}{YAW<=}
9   Divulge self admission by a character (6) IMPART {I'M}{PART}
10 Soldiers on top of a defensive position — fire (8) RETRENCH {RE}{TRENCH}
12 Viagra’s ordered, takes time and some seriousness (8) GRAVITAS {VIAGRAS*} around {T}
13 Siesta as Spain banks on deposit (6) SNOOZE {SpaiN}{OOZE}
15 Not even first — it comes down to stuffing 8 in the cargo carrier (7,5) FREIGHT TRAIN {FiRs{EIGHT} T}{RAIN}
18 Making a movie on a celebrity, a nightly feature (8,4) SHOOTING STAR {SHOOTING}{STAR}
21 Despicable characters, paid off by well known people (6) CELEBS {dESpiCaBLE*}
22 Ale guzzling crazy fox (8) BEWILDER {BE{WILD}ER}
24 After a drink at home, had something to contemplate (8) RUMINATE {RUM}[IN}{ATE}
25 In the game, no one is dealing (6) PLYING {PLaYING}
26 Bed[lamp] inside is spoilt (8) BLIGHTED {B{LIGHT}ED}
27 Egoist goes out in smoke (6) STOGIE {EGOIST*}

DOWN 
1   Coming on? On the contrary running away (5,3) GOING OFF {GOING}{OFF}
2   Starts picking red and violet, truly corrupt (8) DEPRAVED {DE{Picking}{Red}{And}{Violet}ED} Truly = In deed
3   Branching them, we are off not in the game (7,3,5) WARMING THE BENCH {BRANCHING+THEM+WE*}
5   Top copy by Times (4) APEX {APE}{X}
6   I think resolving makes him a shy person (9,6) SHRINKING VIOLET {I+THINK+RESOLVING*}
7   Deliberate on the need to be on top (6) WANTON {WANT}{ON}
8   Chop fodder, it’s all up to God (6) YAHWEH {HEW}{HAY}<=
11 Had painting of a flower all around by agreement (7) PARTOOK {P{ART}O}{OK} Flower=River=Po
14 Some are to be kept out on road, he decides (7) ARBITER {AR{BIT}E}{R} Anno thanks to Col.
16 Considering the boss is on the way out, day is lost (8)  STUDYING {STUD}{dYING]
17 Put off by an ace villain (8) PROROGUE {PRO}{ROGUE}
19 Everyone in India has, say a Beetle (6) SCARAB {S{CAR}AB} Beetle on double duty

20 Old boys get the central ball pump unit (6) ALUMNI {bALl}{pUMp}{uNIt}
23 Complaint left out of fashion (4) STYE {STYlE}

Reference List

Self admission=I'm, Soldiers=RE, Time=T, At home=In, One=A
Times=X, Road=R, Day=D, Left=L

Colour/Font Scheme

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

41 comments:

  1. SHOOTING STAR" was how the basketball CELEB was popularly known. His father, a GODOWN worker, had recently been RETRENCHEd and so packed him off in a FREIGHT TRAIN, PLYING to the university town, ticketless, to escape the BLIGHTED, DEPRAVED environs of the ghetto where they lived.The young lad was at first BEWILDERed by the ways of the suave cityfolk. He often RUMINATEd about his friends back home with whom he had shared a STOGIE. STUDYING serious academic subjects did not interest him and he was wont to SNOOZE during lectures. Instead, the sports ground IMPARTed many valuable lessons.He PARTOOK in every match of his basketball team; rarely did he have to WARM THE BENCH He rose to the APEX of the list of all-time greats of the game. During an ALUMNI meet, he met his future wife. She had been a SHRINKING VIOLET, so different from the other girls who fawned over him and this had aroused his curiosity. He proposed to her and presented her a diamond SCARAB pendant, an ancient Egyptian good luck charm. Who knows what the great God, YAHWEH had in store for them? Gaiety or GRAVITAS? The ARBITER jury is out on that question.

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    1. Lovely one, as usual Doc.

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    2. Great Talepiece Dotor- Valentine a day late?
      I counted 23 words!

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    3. Thanks Sunnet and Paddy. The shooting star and another girl were seen in a WANTON tabloid picture, GOING OFF on a CAUSEWAY, causing his wife to cry so much that she developed a STYE!And that is how the PRO became a ROGUE!!!

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    4. You are in the wrong profession Doc.

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    5. Other profession may be even better!
      We know only one so far.

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    6. paddy...setter missed to reflect the V-Day in yesterday's puzzle

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  2. 19d ford models were T and A. Can say A, mean that car?

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    1. Don't think so, I've never seen it being used anywhere

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    2. Thank God. If A can be stretched to mean a car,the possibility is endless.

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  3. Model T is popular. Heaven't come across A.
    13A-Ooze from deposit? isn't it a leak.
    Yahweh was new to me.

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    1. Ooze here is geology terminology: calcareous matter on ocean floors

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    2. Ooze is the sediment or deposit at the bottom of the sea. I remember Shakespeare's lines
      As rich as is the ooze and bottom of the sea
      With sunken wealth and sumless treaures...

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    3. Thank you CV & Prasad. Lacking in Shakespeare knowledge.
      It will be good if I can remember it for future use.

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  4. Arden made me work that much harder. I was struggling in the right half.

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  5. Long time since we heard from Rengaswamy. Are you reading the blog?

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  6. COVID - 19

    Soon GODOWNS may close permanently. The CAUSEWAYS look vacant sans vehicles.

    The scientific community do IMPART, from time to time, precautionary steps to be undertaken.

    Companies may be forced to RETRENCH employees. And the GRAVITAS? People are scared and afraid to SNOOZE in public places.

    SHOOTING STARS who became CELEBS are BEWILDERED.

    The world at large RUMINATES.

    Aircrafts have stopped PLYING as the COVID-19 has BLIGHTED one and all.

    Even the come-what-may guy smoking a STOGIE in the corner tea shop looks worried.

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    1. Topical as ever CG. Great one!

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    2. very nice Tale piece by CG and RKE....nice theme by CG on C'virus. answers were opt w.r.to present situations. Tnx to Col. for posting wonderful stuff.

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    3. Very nice.

      Today's paper says we do need to worry about a flying object far bigger thaN a SHOOTING STAR.
      Or maybe not, Why worry about things we cannot control!

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    1. Is the def, split- Had at the start and took at the end?
      No. Can't be. Only Had is the def. and agreement gives OK. Blog needs correction- both are dark. We have always to be careful when Arden mentions flower.

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    2. Both Had & Agreement are in Dark (indicating def.)

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  8. Interesting clue in today's ET-
    He is expected to lose phone or mobile (2,5)

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    1. NO HOPER. That is what most people become when they lose their mobile phone!!

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  9. times 27588
    I nab RAF suspect, a foreigner (7)

    is it a fair cluing!

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  10. Thanks Colonel for remembering me. My visit to the blog has become irregular as you have restricted the solving to the beginners/newcomers first. I check my answers through mobile but I am not able to post comments as my profile does not appear in the comment link and the blog refuses to accept my comment. I don't know how to link it in mobile. Only when I work in PC, I am able to post the comment, but late in the day I don't feel like visiting the blog through PC. Also, Most of the time I am on tour and am unable to get the paper and time to solve. I will make my visit to the blog frequent henceforth and will try to post comments.

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    1. Gridman informed me about your comment in blog today and that is the way I came to know about it. Thanks CVji.

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    2. Nice to hear from you Rengaswamy

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    3. Nice to see your comment Rangaswamy.

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    4. On your phone, chrome browser use this link
      https://myaccount.google.com/dashboard
      Pls see under "your google services", if blogger is visible.

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  11. Thanks Prasad, It worked if this comment appears in the blog

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  12. I did it as per your advice and enabled the cookies and now I am able to post comments from mobile. Thanks once again, Sree Sree Prasad

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  13. I did it as per your advice and enabled the cookies and now I am able to post the comments from mobile. Thanks Sree Sree Prasad.

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