ACROSS
1 Clutches Greek serpents (6) GRASPS {GR}{ASPS}
4 Sailor's assistant we're told brings on cargo of bitumen (8) LODESTAR {(~loads)LODES}{TAR}
9 Holds sway: good to assume means of control (6) REIGNS {REI{G}NS}
10 Everyman's entirely in vulgar fashion (8) IMPURELY {I'M}{PURELY}
12 Nuisances in small numbers (8) HANDFULS [DD]
13 Some señoritas selected dangling ornamentation (6) TASSEL [T]
15 Predominates, bizarrely, having taken off (12) IMPERSONATED*
21 One finding bees surrounding 10 goats (6) IBEXES {1}{BE{X}ES}
24 Those easily angered exchanging words in a posed photograph (8) HEADSHOT {HOT<=>HEADS}
25 Incredibly slender terrains helping mainlands interconnect, primarily? (6) ISTHMI Acrostic &lit
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1 Whingers roasted composer (8) GERSHWIN*
3 Fear depression's bad habits (8,7) PINAFORE DRESSES*
5 Cockney detective's measured resistance (4) OHMS (~holmes)
6 Train with Dutch boarders losing time before El Salvador? They're not certain (8,7) EDUCATED GUESSES {EDUCATE}{D}{GUEStS}{ES}
7 Tense hold-up, I believe (6) THEIST {T}{HEIST}
8 Monarch and kin greatly amuse soldiers (when sent up) (6) ROYALS {SLAY}{OR}<=
11 Crusty loaf? That's a mistake (7) BLOOMER [DD]
16 Captain Charles twice briefly showing security measures (8) CAPTCHAS {CAPT}{CHAS}
17 Support commercial possibility (8) ADOPTION {AD}{OPTION}
19 Part of nightclub is hoppin', man! (6) BISHOP [T]
20 Once again evaluate a comment (6) REMARK {RE-MARK}
23 Shakespeare's river's rising: a stellar sight (4) NOVA<=
Reference List
Greek = GR, Good = G, Ten = X, Sun = S, Son =S, Year = Y, Dutch = D, Time = T, Tense = T, Soldiers = OR(Other Ranks), Commercial = AD
Special at 10:30 by new setter Inswinger
ReplyDeleteCould someone please explain "Charles twice briefly" becoming Chas? Didn't understand this. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteIt means abbreviations for both Captain and Charles which are Capt and Chas
DeleteCHAS is Charles in Chambers
DeleteThank you so much.
ReplyDeleteCAPTCHAS and NOVA were quite clever.
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