Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Wednesday, 7 June 2023

No 13885, Wednesday 07 Jun 2023, Incognito

Solution to 19A 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.

Open for anyone to answer, if not solved by 1 PM.

ACROSS
8   Lady (not wife!) in country (4) OMAN wOMAN
9   Altered Korean list for bulk carriers (3,7) OIL TANKERS*
10 Virginia permits personal assistants (6) VALETS {VA}{LETS}
11 Rat spreads drink around salver (8) BETRAYER {BE{TRAY}ER}
12 So daters danced and mixed? (8) ASSORTED*
14 Right, that's right in Spain, in America and in Eurasian country (6) RUSSIA {R}{US{SI}A}
16 Kakinada man's oldest male ancestor? (4) ADAM [T]
17 Quick! Encircle head of police in surprise attack (5) RAPID {RA{Po...e}ID}
18 Royal Air Force gets initial tender for rudimentary floating platform (4) RAFT {RAF}{Te...r}
19 Note: Iron oxide is included in slices of a solid body (6) ?R?S?A (Addendum - FRUSTA {F{RUST}A} - See comments)
21 Not hot weather aboard ship... get some items of warm clothing (8) SWEATERS {S{WEAThER}S}
23 Donkey carries top quality old mineral which is a health hazard (8) ASBESTOS {AS{BEST}{O}S}
26 Heartlessly, water is poured on one unknown character's glandular secretion (6) EARWAX {WAtER*}{A}{X}
27 Prohibit butter and German island's fish (10) BARRAMUNDI {BAR}{RAM}{UND}{I}
28 After end of June, Yankee and daughter take possession of log base and saw (4) EYED {junE}{Y}{D} over {E}

DOWN
1   Bachelor in Madras moving around south and getting Oscar becomes country's representative abroad (10) AMBASSADOR {BA} in {MADRAS}* over {S} and {O} Bachelor should be just B
2   Curiously Romeo follows insect in lobby (8) ANTEROOM {ROMEO}*<=>{ANT}
3   English county stored wrongly (6) DORSET*
4   Block some ladies and boys at first (4) SLAB Acrostic
5   Exchanged a beret thrown to cover redhead next to duke (8) BARTERED {A+BERET}* over {Red} next to {D}
6   Actor Connery collects king's daggers (6) SKEANS {S{K}EAN}{'S}
7   Press egg (4) URGE [DD]
13 Cheats titled men by substituting king with pawn (5) DUPES DU(-k+p)PES
15 Enrages Inuit... fears disorder (10) INFURIATES*
17 At once, materiel is arranged (4-4) REAL-TIME*
18 Gave back broken red tuner (8) RETURNED*
20 Liquor produced by that lady is carried by Southern Railway (6) SHERRY {HER} in {S}{RY}
22 Personal shutter? (6) EYELID [CD]
24 Returning fuel in America around noon results in problem (4) SNAG {GA{N}S<=}
25 Despatched son with ward (4) SENT {S}{ENT}

Reference List
Wife = W, Virginia = VA, That's right in Spanish = SI, Hot = H, Note = FA, Ship = SS, Old = O, Unknown character = X, And in German = UND, Island = I, Yankee = Y, Daughter = D, Log base = E, South = S, Oscar = O, Duke = D, King = K, Pawn = P, Southern = S, Railway = RY, Noon = N, Son = S, Ward = ENT

16 comments:

  1. Kakinada - JNTU College of Engineering - my alma mater!
    Solved completely in the print version!! Thank you Kishore garu for making my day in more than one way!!!

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  2. 1d- Does Bachelor (of Arts) indicate BA?

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  3. Loved meeting Adam in Kakinada!!

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  4. Ward following son kept me at bay for a while thinking of a different ward. Medical ward came in at last.

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  5. Yesterday's words

    When I visited the Pyramids, Mr.Amara from ETHIOPIA, was my assigned guide. Clad in BOXERS & a straw hat, his accent was at odds with his RAIMENTS. He INTONATED each word carefully, so I could understand.

    Sitting at the LAWNs of the hotel, after a relaxed dinner of EXTRA spicy MACKEREL fried in SALAD OIL, over CIGARS, he joked, he had seen India, only, ON AIR & snow only when he DEFROSTED his fridge.

    I held forth about our flora & fauna extending from PUNJAB to CAPE Comorin. I also talked about our ISLES & their unique culture.

    When I asked him about GNUS, he said they were not native to his country. But dogs were. Back home he had been a dog breeder.

    His background was like a storybook. An abandoned WAIF, he had IMPROVED in health & blossomed under the EXTRA care of his foster mother, a LACROSSE player. Growing up at a FRENETIC pace, his first employment was at a CORRAL, where a GREAT DANE had helped him to gather the cattle.

    Such was their friendship, that he went on to love dogs & soon had a MASTIFF & TERRIER added to his collection. Later as a breeder, he concentrated only on LABRADORS & GOLDEN RETRIEVERS as rich people preferred to keep them as pets.

    By the end of the week, I invited him to India & offered to host him & show him around. This was his reply.

    Say what you may,
    Every dog has its day;
    As I waited in line to collect my meager pay,
    Who would have thought, one day, I am going to lay;

    My eyes on the mighty Indian land,
    Far away from this scorching dust and sand,
    You, my friend, made it possible with a magic wand;
    So saying - he clasped and shook my hand!

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    1. Thank you ma'am for the nice patriotic yarn!

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    2. Fantastic & Kudos to you. More than often, your narrations soothe the disappointed moods of a solver as and when assorted attempts turn out to be futile.

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  6. Thank you for the nice episode ending in an interesting poem.
    Yes indeed. Every dog has its day! Yesterday was one for many 😊

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  7. Personal shutter! Nice way to put it.

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  8. 19A: FRUSTA
    FA <=RUST
    Note: FA
    Iron oxide: RUST
    Is included in: Containment indicator
    Slices of a solid body: Definition

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    1. πŸ‘
      Pl note <= is reversal symbol.
      {rust} in {fa}

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    2. Did not know about it being a reversal indicator πŸ˜… But learning another new thing!😁

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  9. As always a welcome easy breezy cw.
    Thank u Kishore!

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