Solution to 2D 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
1 Excited about a hotel on new German motorway (8) AUTOBAHN {ABOUT*}{A}{H}{N}
5 Confined to bed with tumour, wanting money to receive assistance (4,2) LAID UP {L{AID}UmP}
10 Obscure criminal ring largely smuggling ecstasy (7) CONCEAL {CON}{CA{E}Ll}
11 Quits business finally, stifled by rules (7) RESIGNS {RE{b...eS}IGNS}
12 Hunt and shoot (5) STALK [DD]
13 Newspaper article about journalists getting persecuted (9) OPPRESSED {OP{PRESS}ED}
14 Croons with verve, excited about current remake of song (5,7) COVER VERSION {CROONS+VERVE}* over {I}
18 Spirited exchange of views resulting from that endless nude shot in film (3,3,6) CUT AND THRUST {THAT+NUDe}* in {CRUST}
21 Confronting unionist perfectly to secure advantages (2,7) UP AGAINST {U}{PA{GAINS}T}
24 Dandy clothes with hair ribbon (7) BANDEAU {B{AND}EAU}
25 One finding iodine and traces of deuterium isotope in strange chemical element (7) IRIDIUM {1}{R{I}{De...m}{Is...e}UM}
26 Ridicule communist backing immature concept (6) DERIDE {RED<=}{IDEa}
27 Consuming ecstasy, violent behaviour by excited teenagers for example (3,5) AGE GROUP {AG{E}GRO}{UP}
DOWN
1 Approach in treatment of cases having first sign of Covid-19 (6) ACCESS {AC{Co...9}ESS*}
2 Soldier's helmet is so cool to wear (3,3) T?N ?A?
3 Analysis of potassium in food by individual (9) BREAKDOWN {BREA{K}D}{OWN}
4 On the loose with gun, rampaging around department! Remain silent (4,4,6) HOLD ONES TONGUE {ON+THE+LOOSE+GUN}* over {D}
6 Path of Ahimsa is legendary (5) AISLE [T]
7 Love taste of espresso, most strong after-dinner drink (8) DIGESTIF {DIG}{Es...o}{STIFf}
8 Writer having a miserable afternoon in American city (8) PASADENA {P{A}{SAD}EN}{A}
9 Stop what one is doing, like a butterfingered person might? (4,10) DROP EVERYTHING [C&DD]
15 Confronting tigress in compound (9) RESISTING*
16 Cleansed by special cold massage on couch (8) SCRUBBED{S}{C}{RUB}{BED}
17 Briefly back to install shower screen (8) STRAINER {ST{RAIN}ERn}
19 Doing poorly after onset of ischaemia, becoming blue (6) INDIGO {DOING}*<=>{Is...a}
20 Become animated in contest! Removing top, jump around (4,2) WARM UP {WAR}{jUMP}*
22 Leading man in a commercial (5) AHEAD {A}{HE}{AD}
Reference List
Hotel = H, New = N, Money = M, Ecstasy = E, Current = I, Unionist = U, Department = D, Special = S, Cold = C, Commercial = AD
Could finish in half an hour. Are Avatar. GussaLufz, Wordplougher on leave?
ReplyDeleteWow. Are you an IXL contestant?
DeleteWe had Wrdplougher on Friday the 13th!! Do you want more?!
ReplyDeleteThere seem to be dr.jekyll version. Holding breath for Mr.H
Delete😊
DeleteSomething you people are hyding there🤔
DeleteHe is talking about the Jekyll & Hyde versions- meaning more to come!
DeleteOh, Friday the 13th!!🙂
DeleteBandeau was really cryptic and a great clue!
ReplyDelete2d TIN HAT = Soldier's helmet
ReplyDeleteTHAT = So
IN = Cool
T+IN+HAT
Wearing containment ind.
Typo, Wear, not as above, sorry
ReplyDelete👍👍 Good on HR. I got the word, but not the anno, Cool!
ReplyDeletePaddy sir....Dr X not showing Husband & wife in todays grid.
DeleteThank you Sir!
ReplyDeleteI am having difficulty in parsing a clue from The Daily Mail. I am hoping any of the blog regulars can shed light on the matter.
ReplyDeleteRelease Eastern European, reportedly, to travel (3,2)
Solution = LET GO
Release = Definition
To travel = GO
My question is: how do we get LET from "Eastern European, reportedly"? What is the connection? Is there some nationality that I am missing? I have seen Eastern European = POLE (and by homophone operation, ~POLL). But the logic for Eastern European = LET has stumped me thus far.
I think it is a homophone of Lett (resident of Latvia, i.e. East European). From Wikipedia
DeleteLatvians (Latvian: latvieši) are a Baltic ethnic group and nation native to Latvia and the immediate geographical region, the Baltics. They are occasionally also referred to as Letts, especially in older bibliography.
Thank you Ramki.
Delete+1
DeleteLett
/lɛt/
noun
noun: Lett; plural noun: Letts
old-fashioned term for Latvian.
Good one!
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