Tuesday 24 October 2023

Special, Tuesday 24 Oct 2023, Economizer

Three answers per commenter till 6 PM (Annotations compulsory) 
Please submit all your answers in one comment.  

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66 comments:

  1. 9A: JIGS (acrostic)
    2d: QUIVER (DD)
    3d: ABSOLVE (T)

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  2. 1a EQUALS: twins
    Squeal*
    10a RESISTANCE: ability to face adversity
    (Sister)*(acne)*

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  3. 14a REVOLUTIONARY - dramatic change {unveil oratory}
    21a LATVIAN - European {Latina*} over {v}
    25a CLASSIFIES - segregates {seals sci-fi}*

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    1. Quite correct. Thank you for following the Col's instruction: "Please submit all your answers in one comment."

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    2. 21a A doubt.
      Should the parsing be container first and anagram later as per order of indicators in the clue?
      [{Latina} over {v}]*

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    3. Yes, that is the intended parsing.

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    4. Yes. That is the intended parsing.

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  4. 8d RACE CARS: sports vehicles
    Almost crash is cras, when damaged we get CARS
    This follows poor care (care)*: RACE

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  5. 7d ELATION: excitement
    Height: elevation - ev( electric vehicle drops)
    Thus EL(-EV)ATION
    12a MANIACS: mad men
    A: a M : million in: IN cash losin h( heroin): CAS
    Carelessly is anagram indicator
    (AMINCAS)*
    11a FELLOWS: colleagues
    (Low self)* evaluations suggests anagram

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  6. 5Ac PUPPEPTRY - {PUP}{P(-eopl)E}{TRY}

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    1. Your annotation is correct, though you have a typo in your solution.

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    2. Sorry about that it should read-
      PUPPETRY

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  8. In lieu of 11a
    15d IMMUNISED: protected
    IM: Indian moral leaders
    U: University
    M(U) NISED: U crowded by denims*
    In fashion: anind
    IM M(U)NISED

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  9. My 3rd
    17Ac ESTABLISHMENT - {TABLES+MEN+THIS}*

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  10. 6dn - PASTA - noodles
    father's- pa's
    Student helper - ta (teaching assistant)

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    1. 7dn - ELATION (excitement)
      - elevation (height) - eV (electric vehicle)

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    2. 14ac - REVOLUTIONARY - bring dramatic change
      (unveil + oratory)*

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    3. 13dn - sub
      PURSE - wallet
      p + (c) urse
      P - quietly
      curse - utter profanities
      -c - money leaves

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    4. 16dn - sub
      ASSAULTED - smacked
      as - like
      saulted ~ salted (homophone)

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    5. Couple of small corrections.
      13D C is note
      16D ASSAULTS(smacks, salts)

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    6. Yes. Solved correctly.
      Error while typing out here.
      Thank u.

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    7. To be proper - 16D is a homophone clue with definition "smacks", HP indicator "off the tongue" and "like seasonings" as fodder (ASSAULTS ~ AS SALTS).

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  11. 5 down. POSH*
    3 down. ABSOLVE (T)
    2 down. QUIVER (DD)

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    1. 3D and 2D are already solved. What happens next with VLADIMIR?

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  12. The cruel irony of being the setter of today's special is that there is no grid to solve, given that newspapers are on holiday. I am rummaging through the old newspaper pile to find some empty puzzles. Come to think of it, I suppose The Guardian is also not on holiday today.

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  13. Very nice & easy grid.
    Just for fun -
    In many clues the word play is not so elegant.
    Could have been better. 🙂

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    1. Thanks, and I agree that this grid could be improved. Can you give examples of your least favourite clues? It'll be interesting ot think about how to make them more enjoyable for solvers.

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    2. Let the grid be fully solved here. 🙂

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  14. 27A Prominent(def) - ESTEEMED
    European - E
    journalist - ED
    receives(cont ind)
    pressure on air - STEEM(~steam)
    (E)(STEEM)(ED)

    4D The Reverend suggests “hoof excursion” - STRAW POLL(~paw stroll)
    as a means to collect public opinion(def)

    22D Statement(def) - AXIOM
    from two Asian leaders - A, XI
    before prayer - OM

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    1. You are correct, with very good annotations. After a previous puzzle of mine, there was discussion about whether OM is a prayer, or part of a prayer, or a mantra. Does it need to be revisited?

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    2. I think OM is okay as prayer. I liked using A and XI as Asian leaders.

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    1. It is totally a coincidence, but this is almost the exact same word, and having similarities in wordplay with 23A in yesterday's THC by Hypatia.

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    2. It is totally a coincidence, but 23A in yesterday's THC by Hypatia is the word UNFURL and also uses website as definition for URL.

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  16. 18d. ADVISEE = (Seadive)*
    19d. NEUTRAL = ( turn ale ) * = inert

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  17. 28a. D(EL)UDE = fool
    American man = dude
    hugs
    the Spanish= El

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  18. 26a, 24d and 20d remain to be solved

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  19. 26a : RASE HP of Raise (lift)
    Def : Demolish
    24d : KIND DD

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  20. 20 dn G -girl.Idled-Lazed.
    glazed.

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  21. 20d : GLAZED (G)(LAZED)
    DEF : With eyes thus described

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  22. That's the grid! Thank you for solving it. This puzzle was a pangram.

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  23. The two FELLOWS Vladimir and Ganesh were EQUALS of a KIND.
    Here they were - sitting in a POSH restaurant in Bombay eating PASTA.
    A fat LATVIAN woman passes by.
    Both the fellows are DELUDED. Full of ELATION Vladimir gets up and JIGS.
    Ganesh too.
    Did they behave like MANIACS?
    What happened next?

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  25. 26A RAZE =Demolish {Heard as Raise}
    28A DELUDE = Fool{ American Man , DUDE hugs EL, Spanish
    20D GLAZED = eyes described thus { Girl G, + LAZED idled}

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  26. Loved the grid, thanks for the Vijayadasami special AV and Col. Happy Dussehra to all.

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  27. Thanks for the holiday special Economizer and Col.
    Nice clues. PURSE, ELATION, RACECARS were a few favs.

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  28. After a long time solved a special in THCC. Most enjoyable smooth puzzle economiser! Let's have more such clues please like ELATION. Literally ligts the mood.

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  31. The grid was too easy to enter. Some clues are straight out of 101 of cryptic solving. Perhaps setter could have made some clues tougher.
    Maybe one too many homophones( and the spoonerism), which were all good👍. Then there were some really nice clues like 23A UNFURLS(setter's disclaimer is clear), 13D PURSE among others.

    Contrast(I don't mean to compare the regular with holiday serving) with recent Dr.X puzzles which were difficult to penetrate in spite of pleasing foreplay.
    Stopping there, because the puns and double entendres are umcalled for.
    Just thought of putting out a solver's analysis. 😎

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  32. Thanks for the puzzle. PURSE and GLAZED were highlights. Nice up

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