ACROSS
1 Smug observation, not involving me, to take place (10) COMPLACENT COM(-me+place)PLACENT
6 Four letters demanding one reply? (4) ASAP (Addendum - RSVP [CD] See comments)
9 Making a prune a cake's ingredient (10) SHORTENING [DD]
10 Far from sweet, Shakespearean turncoat you and I rejected (4) BRUT BRUTus
15 Lost energy having run out, took performance-enhancing drugs (7) DROOPED {D{RO}OPED}
16 Routine spies' operation, capturing resistance that's turned (7) PROSAIC {CIA'S}{O{R}P}<=
17 Impertinent behaviour that's commemorated by a statue (7) LIBERTY [C&DD]
20 Forgetful episode: having ingested iodine, Spaniard meets consequence (6,6) SENIOR MOMENT {SEN{I}OR}{MOMENT}
23 Some Cabernet and a bird (4) ERNE [T]
25 Sample a slice of white sturgeon (4) TEST [T]
26 I travel on trail that's glittering (10) IRIDESCENT {I}{RIDE}{SCENT}
DOWN
1 Actors in shed (4) CAST [DD]
2 Spirit, to those listening, sounded like a cow (4) MOOD (~mooed)
3 Interpolated questionable stretch of inactivity (6,6) LATENT PERIOD*
4 Challenge Conservative nurse (7) CONTEND {CON}{TEND}
5 Cleared up slop: inn less likely to cause accidents (3-4) NON-SLIP*
7 Gran storms off, seeing bullies (6-4) STRONG-ARMS*
8 After rotting, erupt with odour – becoming this? (10) PUTRESCENT {ERUPT*}{SCENT} Semi&lit
11 Instance of longevity, diagnosing no upsets (1,4,7) A GOOD INNINGS*
13 Young American on benefits given small amount of money (10) ADOLESCENT {A}{DOLES}{CENT}
14 Outdo frantic bigwigs (3,7) TOP BANANAS {TOP}{BANANAS}
18 More mouth-watering – Yankee with fewer teeth – not good! (7) YUMMIER {Y}{gUMMIER}
19 Discovered truth about what neglected corporation may have done (7) RUMBLED [DD]
21 Short day, then Everyman's in dingy drinking den (4) DIVE {Day}{I'VE}
22 Verbally mete out lashings (1,3) A LOT (~allot)
Reference List
Operation = OP, Resistance = R, Conservative = CON, Small = S, Yankee = Y, Good = G
I thought 6A was RSVP
ReplyDeleteYou are right.
Delete6A- Demanding a reply would have been better. 'One' confuses the issue.
ReplyDelete+1. Either "a reply" Or "one to reply".
DeleteSpecial?
ReplyDeleteIs there a difference in clue types D&CD (12a) and C&DD (17a)?
ReplyDeleteCol.- clarification please.
DeleteI think this is better. D&CD: a DD basically but when both def are cryptic. C&DD when one is a direct def and the other is a CD.
DeleteGot it. Well explained.Thank you.
DeleteThanks Prasad garu
DeleteSpecial at 10:30 by Ajji
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