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+2 Lot of effort must have gone in framing the grid to include Gill, Wood, Mandhana, Kohli, Dhoni, McCullum, Arshdeep, Nagarkoti, ducks, opening batsman, cricket .. 👏
Thanks everyone for solving 😊 Below are some notes from the crossword. This is a themed crossword containing of commonly used words that are names of cricket players. This crossword was an attempt to bring that out. COOK ,LEACH ,BELL ,REEVE ,WHITE ,ARCHER ,BUTLER ,LAMB ,BALL ,BROAD ,BURNS ,ROOT ,KEMP ,LEES are commonly used words that are names of cricket players as well (Mostly England) Apart from this, there are some of the other clues that have cricket related surfaces/context as well. 9A, 13A (This really happened in IPL in 2012 where Albie Morkel scored 28 runs off a Kohli over), 25A, 10D, 5D, 20D. Do let me know your feedback on the crossword (if any)
+1. I was thinking of exactly the same 28 run over of Albie Morkel against RCB. He and Bravo turned the match on its head with their partnership- Lucky to see it live- on TV of course.
17A: RUBY..ru+b+y
ReplyDelete16D: EM+MET
26D: ROOT...DD
1d: AUTO Even letters for "VALUATION"
ReplyDelete3D: BUTLER {BLURT+E}*
4D: ASIA (T)
12a BELL
ReplyDeletebachelor engg = BE
student = L
initially liked = L
def: type of curve
13a ABLE
Delete(albie - i)* [ i from kohli eventually ]
def: Brilliant
19a FOREIGN MINISTRY
Deletestrange = foreign
initially manmohan = m
almost trying = tryin
foreign + m + (is tryin)*
def: Portfolio
8Ac BUREAU - FBI Centre B is for Bureau
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ReplyDelete8a - BUREAU - dd?
ReplyDelete21a ODES: verses
ReplyDeletem(ODES)t
2Dn BEEKEEPERS - {~B}{(wicket)KEEPERS}
ReplyDeleteMcCullum & Dhoni were tiket keepers
DeleteCoincidentally, BEEKEEPER was one of the answers to Hypatia's grid of yesterday
Delete2dn - BEE KEEPERS
ReplyDeletebee (say b) + (wicket)keepers
10ac - COOK (make)
ReplyDeletec + o + o + k
18dn burns b(atsman) (runs) *
ReplyDelete21ac odes m(odes) t
15ac reeve (T)
10Ac COOK - {C}{OO}{K} -Make
ReplyDelete11ac - LEACH (strain)
ReplyDeletel + each
Replacement
11ac LEACH: strain
ReplyDeleteL(left) EACH( every one)
15ac REEVE:magistrate
ReplyDeletebizzare(RE EVE)nt
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ReplyDelete2D- Beekeepers= Bee keepers.
ReplyDeleteSay B= Bee
Mccullum.Dhoni= Keepers
Def.= Apiarists
21A- Odes- mODESt- verses
13A - Able- Albie- I (Kohli eventually)
Def. Brilliant
19A FOREIGN MINISTER FOREIGN(Strange)+ M+{IS TRYIN(-g)}*
ReplyDeleteTYPO: FOREIGN MINISTRY FOREIGN(Strange)+ M+{IS TRYIN(-g)}*
Delete20d replacement
ReplyDeleteGOODWILL: understanding
G(OODW: wood*)ILL
17d - RESILIENCE (strength)
ReplyDelete(screen +i)* over lie
Replacement
25A TREK. CA: (TREK+CCI)*=CRICKET
ReplyDelete5D EIGHTEEN CD ( the shirt number)
Enjoyable Puzzle. Loved 2d, 19A among other clues. Thank you, Driver.
ReplyDelete+1
DeleteKeep driving. We enjoy the ride. Thank you.
Delete+2
DeleteLot of effort must have gone in framing the grid to include Gill, Wood, Mandhana, Kohli, Dhoni, McCullum, Arshdeep, Nagarkoti, ducks, opening batsman, cricket .. 👏
Cricket lovers dont mind the extra effort!
Delete1 dn auto vA lUaT iO n
ReplyDelete22 ac ostia -is to*+a
28 ac white -house.CD
29 d replacement
ReplyDeleteITEM: object
Time*
24ac LOSS: disappointing outcome
ReplyDeleteL( left) (-b)OSS
24A L ( -b )OSS
ReplyDelete7D B ALL
27D banK EMPloyee
Replacement for 19A answered by Kiran.
ReplyDelete9A SRINAGAR
CA
(SRINAGAR+TO+DEEPAK H)*=ARSHDEEP, NAGARKOTI
Brilliant anagram!
Wow! I was nowhere near. Good clue and good solve Vasant.
DeleteNice solve! 👌
Delete+1
Delete+2 couldn't Anno that...lovely
Delete27d KEMP: fibre in wool
ReplyDeleteban(K EMP)loyee
31 D LEES (~lease) = deposit.
ReplyDelete30 A (lees*) = fishes ( lees from 31D)
Typo
Delete30A is EELS (lees)*
27d KEMP - fibre in wool [T]
ReplyDelete30a EELS - fish
ReplyDelete32 FORMULAE: recipes to problems
ReplyDeleteFOR( for)
MLAE( problem male: male*)
U: University
FOR ( M(U)LAE
22D ARENAS ( NEAR A S)*
ReplyDeleteReplacement of 10Ac
ReplyDelete23Dn ARENAS - {NEAR A}*{S(school)}
32a FORMULAE - recipes
ReplyDelete{for} {male*} over {u}
problem - Anagrind
I am wondering if problem is a proper anagrind. Experts to confirm.
ReplyDeleteHas been used. No Problem, IMO :-)
DeleteOkay. Thank you.
DeleteDoc once told me about contextual anagrind. Not full (not to be used generally everywhere) but limited sense.
DeleteProblem doesn't fit the context here.
DeleteI would have preferred
Recipe to problem making male going outside
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ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for solving 😊 Below are some notes from the crossword. This is a themed crossword containing of commonly used words that are names of cricket players. This crossword was an attempt to bring that out. COOK ,LEACH ,BELL ,REEVE ,WHITE ,ARCHER ,BUTLER ,LAMB ,BALL ,BROAD ,BURNS ,ROOT ,KEMP ,LEES are commonly used words that are names of cricket players as well (Mostly England)
ReplyDeleteApart from this, there are some of the other clues that have cricket related surfaces/context as well. 9A, 13A (This really happened in IPL in 2012 where Albie Morkel scored 28 runs off a Kohli over), 25A, 10D, 5D, 20D.
Do let me know your feedback on the crossword (if any)
Brilliant
Delete+1. I was thinking of exactly the same 28 run over of Albie Morkel against RCB. He and Bravo turned the match on its head with their partnership- Lucky to see it live- on TV of course.
DeleteI meant to say while filling up.
Delete+1
Delete👌
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ReplyDelete2d, apiarists = BEEKEEPERS
ReplyDeletesay B = BEE
Mccullum, MSD = keepers
10a, make = cook
Hundred = c
Ducks = oo
Knight = k
12a, type of curve = bell
Bachelor of Eng. = BE
Student initiallyliked= l l
17 a, stone = Ruby
Acrostic
21a, verses = odes, hidden clue
20d, understanding = goodwill
( gill + wood)*
Good CW- ;ot of theme words. The CA was as brilliant as Morkel's hitting!
ReplyDeleteLots
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cw. Although solutions were fairly easy - the effort into framing the clues is evident.
ReplyDeleteThanx Driver!
Thanks for the Special Abhishek
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