Monday, 22 February 2021

No 13177, Monday 22 Feb 2021, Gridman

Solution to 17D  has been deliberately left unsolved and is to be answered only by a non-regular / novice commenter, with proper annotation. Those who have answered earlier in the week, please give others a chance.

ACROSS
1   The monarchy witnessed a tool with cutting edge (5,3) CROWN SAW {CROWN}{SAW}
6   Defects in testaments wisehead put out (4)  ILLS wILLS
9   Stop of French Express not right (6) DETAIN {DE}{TrAIN}
10 State’s correct and honest (7) UPRIGHT {UP}{RIGHT}
13 Drama by feeble girl at first — it’s not to be taken seriously! (9) PLAYTHING {PLAY}{THIN}{Girl}
14 Mad to offer such a stuff to the toothless (5) NUTTY [C&DD]
15 And kin follow them (4) KITH [CD]
16 With very Scottish bridge, etc. (3,2,5) AND SO FORTH {AND}{SO}{FORTH}
19 Peter, cricketer, trustee (10) SAFEKEEPER {SAFE}{KEEPER}
21 Sweeper holds back item for fencing (4) EPEE [T<=]
24 Got it wrong! Emergency Room’s embarrassed (5) ERRED {ER}{RED}
25 Filmfare is for me! I go over assiduously (9) MOVIEGOER*
26 Dog day some managed coolly (7) SAMOYED
27 Nuance in tiny changes around church (6) NICETY {NI{CE}TY*}
28 Grandmother’s double refusal (4) NANA {NA}{NA}
29 Leaves sailor and helpers without a trace of emotion (8) ABSCONDS {AB}{SeCONDS}

DOWN
2   Respond again to hatless fellows going in to perform again (2-5) RE-ENACT {RE{mEN}ACT}
3   One has anger about a spirit (6) WRAITH {WRA{1}TH}
4   A few words go to make one judge’s verdict (9) SENTIENCE SENTiENCE
5   Heard step is twisted (5) WRUNG (~rung)
7   Less weighty barge (7) LIGHTER [DD]
8   Cause commotion — how we use the headphones (3,2,3,4) SET BY THE EARS [DD]
11 Go away and print (3,3) RUN OFF [DD]
12 One who gives news, not necessarily of wheel parts (12) SPOKESPERSON [CD]
17 Rations passed over western turnings (9) S?E?V?N?S (Addendum SWERVINGS {S{W}ERVINGS} - See comments)
18 Small child is without traction (6) SKIDDY {S}{KIDDY}
20 Supervisor, one in favour of Oriental worker (7) FOREMAN {FOR}{E}{MAN}
22 Man follows guide dropping one — that’s how it’s schemed (7) PLOTTED {TED}<=>{PiLOT}
23 Lover wildly catches cold — it’s sticky! (6) VELCRO {VEL{C}RO*}
25 Aimed to thrash agencies (5) MEDIA*

Reference List
Of in French = DE, Right = R, Church = CE, Sailor = AB, Small = S,  Western = W, Oriental = E, Cold = C


11 comments:

  1. 17 d. SWERVINGS - Turnings.
    Rations = SERVINGS + over Western (SwERVINGS)

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  2. 4dn I don't understand how SENTIENCE would fit since I don't find anything hint of its meaning within the clue.

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  3. I mean definition in your parlance.

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  4. 25A. E missing in solution. Is there an overlapping of definition and fodder?

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  5. Me is part of the anagram fodder. Main post to be corrected. Def.is just filmfare- not the magazine but folks,

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