Wednesday, 10 May 2023

No 13861, Wednesday 10 May 2023, Incognito

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
8   Endless expectation with independence for Indians (4) HOPI {HOPe}{I}
9   Fitting ring in snout makes a kind of snare (5) NOOSE {NO{O}SE}
10 Khan mutilated key of life from Egypt (4) ANKH*
11 Excitedly peeping after ditching sweetheart in sty (6) PIGPEN PEePING*
12 Extra hours spent working on repairing item (8) OVERTIME {OVER}{ITEM*}
13 Incarcerate descendant chasing scamp on Rhode Island (8) IMPRISON {SON}<=>{IMP}{RI}
15 Tesla gets earthquake warning (6) T?R?A? (Addendum - THREAT {T}{EARTH*} - See comments)
17 Animal doctor managed to hide English ex-serviceman (7) VETERAN {VET}{RAN} over {E}
19 Teach European cadet walking around university (7) EDUCATE {E}{D{U}CATE*}
22 Confused? Isis or some other Egyptian god? (6) OSIRIS*
24 Set a rebel leader's reach with diktats initially (8) ARRANGED {A}{Re..l}{RANGE}{Di...s}
26 Head of police touring hamlet including park and tract (8) PAMPHLET {Po...e}{HAMLET*} over {P}
28 See 23 Down 
30 Extraordinarily large piece of land returned in Calais area? (4) ASIA [T<=]
31 Register English rector on leave at first (5) ENROL {EN}{R}{On}{Le..e}
32 American uncle hugs husband? It's a pretence... (4) SHAM {S{H}AM}

DOWN
1   Yankee girl's love starting to irritate Indian guru, perhaps (4) YOGI {Y}{G} over {O} and {Ir...e
2   Broadcast peers' IDs wrongly (8) DISPERSE*
3   Fruit used in banana sundae (6) ANANAS [T]
4   German in city in Panama gets European perfume product (7) COLOGNE {COLO{G}N}{E}
5   Vanquished? Great achievement, indeed (8) DEFEATED {DE{FEAT}ED}
6   Restaurant employee dropping a piece of ice into liquid usually served (6) WAITER {WA{Ice}TER}
7   Move over ice with male giving a hasty look (4) SKIM {SKI}{M}
14 Touches setter and aliens (5) MEETS {ME}{ETS}
16 Cave in Levant region (5) ANTRE [T]
18 Sailor arrived at solution and gave a clean chit (8) ABSOLVED {AB}{SOLVED}
20 Sanctify in canoes at sea (8) CANONISE*
21 Catch and hold broken teacup containing a bit of residue (7) CAPTURE {CAPTU{Re...e}E*}
23 & 28A Grave message on vehicle - "Secure king with ends of line" - for legendary sleeper (3,3,6) RIP VAN WINKLE {RIP}{VAN}{WIN}{K}{LinE}
25 Sort of slower rider's boot fittings (6) ROWELS*
27 Aluminium, sulphur and oxygen too (4) ALSO {AL}{S}{O}
29 Metal wire (4) LEAD [DD]

Reference List
Independence = I, Tesla = T, English = E, European = E, University = U, Park = P, English = EN, Rector = R, American uncle = SAM, Husband = H, Yankee = Y, Girl = G, German = G, Male = M, Aliens ETS, Sailor = AB, Grave message = R I P, King = K

23 comments:

  1. 15 across solved, let others try πŸ‘

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  2. 10A- we had it yesterday too!

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  3. A doubt about 1D- What is the indication to get Y O(ver) G? As it is,the clue indicates YGOI

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  4. 11A Should PIGPEN be one word or two words?

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    1. It's a single word (and not even hyphenated) in Chambers.

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  5. I also had the same doubt as Paddy. Thanx Prasad.
    Nice & smooth fare from Kishore. As always.
    My cod - IMPRISON, RIP VAN WINKLE.
    Thanx

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  6. 15 ac threat t(esla) (earth) * earth quake

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  7. Smooth and entertaining. Thanks Incognito !!

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  8. Found this one elsewhere

    Study concerning the traditional CE (4)

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    1. AD is the traditional version of CE?

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    2. @ Paddy

      AD = ANNO DOMINI
      CE = CHRISTIAN ERA
      Anno Domini = in the Christian era; used before dates after the supposed year Christ was born

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    3. Concerning = Re(garding)
      Traditional version of CE = AD
      Study : Read

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  9. Where can I learn to write the solutions using the various symbols? Please guide. Thank you.

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    1. Visit www.crosswordunclued.com and see the various links under the sub-heading Links for beginners

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    2. Thank you very much Sir.

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  10. Ah! I started solving THC after a gap of 10yrs. I cannot believe that I was able to solve over 90% of Incognito's puzzle for the last 2 days. I do not know the name of the constructor, however, would like to thank him/her for providing such well parsable clues. Thank you!!!

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