ACROSS
7 Aware of tailing pair at once (6) PRONTO {ONTO}<=>{PR}
10 Absent-mindedness of boss taken in pronounced good spirit (5,5) BROWN STUDY {STUD} in {(~brownie)BROWNY}
14 Forgetting about Britain once in French town (4) ALBI Anno pending (Addendum ALBIon - See comments)
15 Predatory bird runs on purpose (5) SAKER {R}<=>{SAKE}
20 Rent utes and haul giving normal fare (3,5) THE USUAL {UTES+HAUL}*
25 Wonderful cast just missing an Oscar (8) HEAVENLY {HEAVE}{oNLY}
26 Parrots straining without crests (6) APEXES {AP{EX}ES}
DOWN
1 Still in shadow around quarter past noon (8) TRANQUIL {TRAIL} over {QU}<=>{N}
2 Check parking charges in zone (10) INSPECTION {IN}{S{P}ECTION}
3 Bar, short piece in cross (6) FORBID {FOR{BIt}D}
4 Drop one slip following over where restrictions are removed (4-4) OPEN-DOOR {DROP+ONE}*<=>{O}
6 Dirty spades with soil on sides of garage (6) SMUDGE {S}{MUD}{Ga...gE}
8 Oily pork stew boiled with bit of garlic and mushroom (4,4,5) GROW LIKE TOPSY {OILY+PORK+STEW+Ga...c}*
13 Old-fashioned fencing épées cast firmly held (4-6) DEEP-SEATED {D{EPEES*}ATED}
15 Bears in America caught in spots (8) SUSTAINS {S{US}TAINS}
17 Devices to butcher tame revolutionary alliances (4-4) MEAT-AXES {TAME}*{AXES}
19 Classic numbers, look back on those making impressions (6) OLDIES {LO<=}{DIES}
21 Grate behind threshold for bird (6) EVEJAR {JAR}<=>{EVE}
Reference List
Pair = PR, Old = O, International = I, Runs = R, Happening = IN, Oscar = O, Quarter = QU, Noon = N, Parking = P, Cross = FORD, Over = O, Sailor = TAR. Spades = S, Look = LO
14a albion is mythical name of Britain. Albion-on
ReplyDeleteYes, came across Albion for Britain recently- probably Guardian?
Delete@Prasad - Again yday I had a doubt. Can u kindly chk ydays blog? Thanx
ReplyDeleteSame as yours.
DeleteBut wasn't it an anagram?
DeleteHow to get PR from pair?
ReplyDeleteOED abbreviation.
DeleteReally?!
DeleteIt is there in Chambers too
DeleteWas feeling a bit chuffed, having completed the crossie yesterday. Crescent brought me crashing back to terra firma :-(
ReplyDeleteTough one today. Too many new words. But happy to have got a few difficult ones like 8D 22Aetc
ReplyDeleteIn 26 a, parrots = apes. How is 'ex' obtained. Does straining mean crossing (X)? Can someone clarify.
ReplyDeletewithout=ex
DeleteThanks sir.
DeleteOnce in 28 days 😃
ReplyDelete12ac - Heads gives NOODLES.
ReplyDeleteDecapitated - OODLES - Plenty.
What is the confusion?
@ sathia?
Tough one to crack today. Took lot of time to solve. Missed a couple though. Enjoyed all the same.
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