Solution to 15A 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
9 Articles by weight, are they? Yet hear there is a scramble (7) ANAGRAM {AN}{A}{GRAM}
10 Finish the game without pain by not using a weapon (7) MACHETE {MA{aCHE}TE}
11 Old and retired, by shedding anger could become very young (7) TODDLER {OLD+RETireD}*
12 Cat straddling a horse, that's the name of the place (7) TOPONYM {TO{PONY}M}
13 Dance circle gets university backing (9) ROUNDELAY {ROUND}{YALE<=}
15 Could be panic as water comes down with force (5) G?A?N (Addendum - GRAIN {G}{RAIN} - See comments))
16 Roman historian understood us (7) TACITUS {TACIT}{US}
19 Lures stars with ease perhaps (7) TEASERS {STARS+EE}*
20 Strain on every student coming first (5) LEACH {EACH}<=>{L}
21 Found fault, one rejected me for saying "Seize the day" (5,4) CARPE DIEM {CARPED}{1}{ME<=}
26 ...American city tried to copy (7) DETROIT*
28 Country gets a new state (7) INDIANA {INDI{A}{N}A}
29 Fish I snared at sea (7) SARDINE*
DOWN
2 Manual and automatic - both inside a carriage (6) LANDAU [T]
4 With upturned nose, rascal finally became unprincipled (6) AMORAL {AROMA<=}{r...aL}
7 Blue green, time to join in again (2-6) RE-ENGAGE {GREEN*}{AGE}
8 Station, after short period showing sign of decline (8) TERMINUS {TERm}{MINUS}
14 European cure - there is no free lunch! (5,5) DUTCH TREAT {DUTCH}{TREAT}
17 Daily fish, left for another day (8) CHARLADY {CHAR}{L}{DAY*}
18 Group test could be according to the territory (8) SECTORAL {SECT}{ORAL}
22 Conrad is having a bit of the salad (6) RADISH [T]
23 Very famous and active, in charge before and after (6) ICONIC {IC}{ON}{IC}
24 Calling me on deck (6) METIER {ME}{TIER}
Reference List
Force = G, Ease = E,E, Student = L, New = N, Left = L, In charge = IC, Writing = R
15.a force...g
ReplyDeleteWater....rain
Panic...grain
Is it correct?
You are right. Check different meanings of panic for confirmation. I had to do it.
ReplyDeleteCol., Link to 'Thilipsis'- Free Dic. says word not found.
ReplyDeleteLink corrected
Delete9A- What an anagram! Hats off to Arden๐๐
ReplyDelete+1 isnt it def by example!
DeleteI think there is an error with the hyperlink.
DeletePlease try this one
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/Thlipsis
Link corrected in main post
Delete'Anagram' is one word for which a clue could be written with double word play, maintaining a smooth surface. The first word play is 'Articles by weight' . The second one is 'Are they' which is an anagram of 'yet hear' with the definition 'scramble' being the anagram indicator. Don't know what such clues are called, but interesting nevertheless.
DeleteThank you Arden. Enjoyed it very much.
DeleteThank you Col. & Srandy.
ReplyDeleteLovely lovely crossword. So many clues r so delightful.
ReplyDeleteStarting with ANAGRAM, SCAPE GRACE, TEASERS, AMORAL.
7dn - blue. Anagrind? Did not know this.
Thanx Arden!
Really enjoyed!
Dear all
ReplyDeletePaddy, Prasanna & I met for lunch today & had a great time.
We all met through this blog & I set eyes on both of them for the first time!
Yet there was so much comfort & familiarity all due to the blog.
Thank u colonel!
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DeleteGood to hear
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