Solution to 19D 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 Daring but reactionary, without virtue (8) TEMERITY {TE{MERIT}Y<=}
5 British youngsters wielding oriental knives (6) BLADES {B}{LAD{E}S}
10 One making an effort to ensnare good girl in trip (7) TRIGGER {TRI{G}{G}ER}
11 Egg white and bun - meal's served (7) ALBUMEN*
12 Goalie injured, taking prolonged rest (3-2) LIE-IN [T]
13 Resolution to destroy primarily unscrupulous nationalist in contest (9) ENDURANCE {END}{Un...s}{RA{N}CE}
14 Restless person ignoring wife cheats around, reflecting weak character (7,5) ROLLING STONE {wRO{ILL<=}NGS}{TONE}
18 Fiercely blast employee essentially fomenting trouble (5,3,4) TOOTH AND NAIL {TOOT}{HAND}{f..eNt..g}{AIL}
21 Fool mixing rum, gin and soda finally knocked out (9) IGNORAMUS {RUM+GIN+SOdA}
23 Caught with miss, getting intimate (5) CLOSE {C}{LOSE}
24 List one condition primarily relating to the intestines (7) ENTERIC {ENTER}{1}{Co...n}
25 Fumes from drain (7) EXHAUST [DD]
27 Fall after consuming drink with associate in Bulgarian capital (8) STOTINKA {S{TOT}INK}{A}
DOWN
1 Gossip in story about couple of models (6) TATTLE {TA{T}{T}LE}
2 Distress concealed by most simple American novelist (6) MAILER {M{AIL}ERe}
3 Groans miserably, eating Scottish sweetheart's hot dish of curried meat (5,4) ROGAN JOSH {ROGAN{JO'S*}{H}
4 Short story by Agatha Christie in the incredible novel enthrals many (5,5,4) THREE BLIND MICE {THE+INCREDIBLE}* over {M}
8 Coalesced under heat perhaps in desert (8) SINTERED*
9 What paraglider hopes to do in the end to have good luck (4,2,4,4) LAND ON ONES FEET {DD]
15 Irritation after wicket's snared by crap, unorthodox shot (6-3) SWITCH-HIT {ITCH}<=>{W} in {SHIT}
17 Alludes to criminals stifling witness (8) CONNOTES {CON{NOTE}S}
19 Cheat bites ball! Pakistan's captain removed in row (6) ?O?U?N (Addendum - COLUMN {CO{LUMp}N)
20 Where one might sleep with a girl (6) BERTHA {BERTH}{A}
22 More unusual neuroma essentially in back, recurrent (5) RARER {neuRoma} in {REAR<=}
Reference List
British = B, Oriental = E, Good = G, Girl = G, Nationalist = N, Wife = W, Blast = TOOT, Caught= C, Hard = H, Religious instruction = RI, Associate = A, Model = T, Scottish sweetheart = JO, Hot = H, Many = M, Wicket = W, Son = S
27a is tot a drink. IMU, tot is like peg/measure of quantity.
ReplyDeleteWhat IMU, Please kindly explain
ReplyDeletein my understanding
ReplyDeleteIMHO- in my humble opinion
Thanks🙏
ReplyDelete22D- Recurrent is reversal indicator?
ReplyDeleteYes
DeleteJust checked. Listed in Chambers.
DeleteEnjoyed the switch it- the T 20 craze.
ReplyDeleteGlad to see Agatha Christie. Enjoyed as usual.
19 D
ReplyDeleteSolved, let others try
19D COLUMN (row) CON (cheat) biting LUM (ball-LUMP without P capital of Pakistan)CO LUM N
ReplyDeleteGood solve, but how column is equal to row!!
ReplyDeleteSame question.
ReplyDeleteSurprisingly one of the meanings for row given in Free dic. is column. Not yet checked chambers.
ReplyDeleteApart from being technical meanings, the general understanding is that rows are horizontal and columns are vertical. Clarification?
ReplyDeleteThink military!
DeleteWhy only military?
ReplyDelete"troop of soldiers or vehicles standing or moving a few abreast"
Deletefor column?
DeleteFrom your quote below.
DeleteRow of people marching is column
From Chamberscolumn noun 1 archit a vertical pillar, usually cylindrical, with a base and a capital2. 2 something similarly shaped; a long and more or less cylindrical mass. 3 a vertical row of numbers. 4 a vertical strip of print on a newspaper page, etc. 5 a regular section in a newspaper concerned with a particular topic, or by a regular writer. 6 a troop of soldiers or vehicles standing or moving a few abreast. columnar adj. columned adj.
ReplyDeleteETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin columna pillar.
I'm mathematics, in Matrices , we have
ReplyDeleteRow and column matrices, , each has specific meaning, not interchangeable
Read it as " In mathematics...
DeleteShall we say this is a row about the column?
ReplyDeleteHa ha😁
ReplyDeleteEnjoyable puzzle. Loved Three Blind Mice, Tooth and Nail and Switch Hit among many other clues. Rogan Josh evoked many delectable memories from my Kashmir days
ReplyDeleteThank You , Dr. X.
Thank you for the interesting article about switch hit dating back a 100 years!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Col.
ReplyDeleteNice grid.
ReplyDeleteWe do have a ROW of COLUMNS!!
My cod - Three Blind Mice, Rolling Stone.