Solution to 8D 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 Moral aspects of changing the electronic circuits (6) ETHICS {THE*}{IC'S}
4 Most importantly, a trip takes limited period (5,3) AFTER ALL {A}{F{TERm}ALL}
10 Bet inland, like 23 (9) BANTERING {B{ANTE}RING}
11 Island partly across a moat (5) SAMOA [T]
12 After small drink make some paint marks (7) STIPPLE {S}{TIPPLE}
13 Fruit to get some divine intervention (7) TANGELO {T{ANGEL}O}
15 Anguish over defeat, but he is optimistic (8) PANGLOSS {PANG}{LOSS}
20 Minute changes, one goes unachieved (5) UNMET MiNUTE*
23 Man.Utd midfielder goes from extreme left to extreme right, just joking (7) RIBBING (-g)RIBBIN(+g)G
25 Ordering mandarin orange, managers arranged metal support (7) ANDIRON {ANDIRON+MANAGER=MANDARIN ORANGE} [CA]
28 Tomato salad - taking on a little cupid (8) AMORETTO {AMO{RE}TTO*}
29 Land to the east, say (6) ESTATE {E}{STATE}
DOWN
1 Laid out some beds and stamped (8) EMBOSSED*
2 Suspended sentence? (7) HANGING [DD]
6 Basics - 50% found in German city (5) ESSEN ESSENtials
7 Like to cross miles, perhaps it's pointless (7) AIMLESS {A{MILES*}S}
8 Force to lease both sides immediately (4,2) L?A? O? (Addendum - LEAN ON {LeasE}{ANON} - See comments)
9 Surrender to the spirit, stop working (4-2,3,5) GIVE-UP THE GHOST {GIVE UP}{THE}{GHOST}
16 Left one bare, otherwise she has loads to work on (9) LAUNDRESS {L}{A}{UNDRESS} Why otherwise?
17 Step one accepted long time ago (5,3) STONE AGE {ST{ONE}AGE}
21 Western woman embraces an Indian warrior (7) MARATHA {MAR{A}THA}
Reference List
Small = S, Bar = PH(Public House), Soldier = OR,RA, On = RE, East = E, Left = L, One = A, An = A
A few very difficult ones with a lot of interesting clues giving us a fighting chance. We should not give up the ghost.
ReplyDeleteThank you Prasanna for giving a divine start.
ReplyDeleteIt's my pleasure sir.
Deletelearned a few new words- Amoretto,Pangloss.
ReplyDeleteStruggling with launderer for a while.
Col., No print issue tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteYou tried yesterday.
ReplyDeleteCol - extremely sorry. But my Rangoli finished only now. Have mailed it to u. If u can, please add it to the blog.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!!!!
Wondering
DeleteWas not at home so I couldn't post it earlier
DeleteNice Rangoli. finally Navrathri ends with colors. .
DeleteThank u so much Colonel!!
Delete16d i think the clue needs to be semi&lit.
ReplyDeleteShe won't have loads if one is bare!
Otherwise if one dresses up she would have loads to wash.
Why lease= let? Why not lease itself?
ReplyDeleteI took otherwise (or) as a conbector between wp and def
ReplyDeleteWould you Ike to have a go? Lease both sides along with Anon as you pointed out earlier
ReplyDeleteSince nobody else has come up with any solution, you try with lease in stead of let.
ReplyDeleteBoss,you have almost given it.
ReplyDeleteSorry, this looked almost fully solved earlier
ReplyDeleteCome on! How do you manage to get S&E?!
ReplyDeleteI think it will click for you had it been 'both ends' ...
ReplyDeleteIt is 8 D and not 8 Across
ReplyDeleteI thik western woman martha should make it to reference list.
ReplyDelete:-)
ReplyDeleteNo need I think. Like Sue for girl,this also should be simple enough.
ReplyDeleteNo paddy, martha actually means lady/woman in armeanian (/west Asia!)
DeleteI don't think it has been used in that sense. Arden to confirm.
DeleteI could not find it in the on line Chambers that I looked. Nmae may have a biblical connection.
It's incorrect to call Gribbin a Man Utd midfielder. He never played a single senior game for them! I'm sure even the most devoted fans of the club would've never heard of him.
ReplyDeleteYou are right
Deletesides we used to anno. as L & R, S&E considered as points.
ReplyDeleteSince there is no paper tomorrow I will post a special at 7 AM
ReplyDeleteThank you Col.
ReplyDeletePANGLOSS, AMORETTO, GRAPPA were new words but gettable from wordplay and crossing letters. Thanks Arden and Col!
ReplyDeleteIs 25A (ANDIRON) a CA? i.e.
(MANDARIN + ORANGE)* = (MANAGER + ANDIRON)
But the S in managerS seems extra?
Even arranged. Typically CA has one anind. Deletion sometimes have two.
DeleteThanks for the lovely artwork and Rangoli, Prasanna and Gowri! Happy Navarathri to all.
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DeleteThank you Ramki, Paddy sir & KKR Garu. Happy Navrathri.
Delete13a grammatically shouldn't it be "gets".
ReplyDelete27a gaurding should suffice!
ReplyDeleteWhy both sides.
Thank you Col.sir for posting my artwork. Enjoyed today's grid. Have a great day.
ReplyDeleteCould visit the blog only now. Beautiful artwork by Prasanna and nice Rangoli by Gowri.
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