Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Sunday, 26 November 2023

Special, Sunday 26 Nov 2023, Driver

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

(COMMENTS ENTERED WITH LESS THAN THREE ANSWERS/ANNOTATIONS WILL BE DELETED WITHOUT NOTICE, UNLESS THE COMMENTER SPECIFIES THAT IT IS A COMPENSATION FOR A REPEAT)


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66 comments:

  1. 24D: FULL MOON ( FULL)(MO)(ON)
    18D: STEALING (TAGLINES)*
    25D: ONLY (ON)(L...Y)

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  2. 8A- Addict- T- reAD DICTionaries
    def.- She just can't have enough

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  3. 17A- Yells- Screams
    Y(EL=<)LS=<
    counterspy is Sly=<

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    1. even "yelps" fits the definition.
      counter spy = yps.
      which one is correct - yells or yelps ?

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    2. Sly seems like an agreeable synonym for spy, but I am not able to find it online.

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    3. Yelps is the intended solution. Using sly as synonym for spy would become slightly indirect imo. My intended anno is what is given by Kiran above

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  4. 7d BENEVOLENT
    (been)*(violent - i)
    def: humanitarian

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    1. 23a MICRON
      (c minor)*
      def: very short

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    2. 26a RECKLESS
      (clerks)* outside es (spain)
      def: hasty

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  5. 1D EDEN NEED*
    18D STEALING TAGLINES*
    27A NODULE ig(NO)re a(DUL)t + (E)dema

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  6. 16A MEAN setter = ME AN = article
    For repeated 18D

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  7. 9a. COMPILER (DD)
    21d. DENVER = US city
    Daughter = D
    never* relocated = ENVER
    12a. SEWN = Stiched
    ShErWaNi regularly

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  8. 24D-Fist- long standing image of solidarity; Fi(r)st out right;
    2D-Lightning strike-workers can do this; CD
    19A-ower-one ho borrows;ow(n)er

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  9. 14a : EXCAVATION
    Bygone: EX
    Holiday: VACATION
    With very (V) cold (C) interchange i.e C going to first place and V coming to third place to make EX + CAVATION
    Defn: Boring

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  10. 3D Plan(defn) - STRATEGY
    /way(ST) to get creep(RAT) tense(EDGY) by cancelling date(D)
    (ST)(RAT)(EDGY-D)

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  11. My other two...
    20a : SUSSIDENCE
    (SEDUCE B IN S)*
    Boy: B
    In: IN
    Some state: First letter S(tate)
    Anind is secretly
    Defn: Sinking down

    27a: NODULE
    Essentially i.e middle letters from ig(no)re a(dul)t with a bit of (e)dema
    Defn: Swelling

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  12. In place of 27a done by Ramesh SS

    15dn : COLON (CO)(LON-e)
    Company: CO
    Unescorted for most part : LON(-E)
    Defn : Mark

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  13. 4D: damage = scar
    Small is s
    Vehicle is car
    Hence, S+car
    15D: mark = colon
    Company is co
    Unescorted for Most part is lon(-e)
    Hence, co+lon
    Sathia

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  14. 4D: Damage = scar, s+car
    15D: mark = co+lon(-e)
    Sathia

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  15. In place of 27a done by Ramesh

    15dn : COLON (CO)(LON-e)
    Company: CO
    Unescorted for most part: LON(-E)
    Defn: Mark

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  16. Just dropping by to plug an Exolve feature that some solvers might find useful. If you click on "Jotter" just under the crossword, you get a scratchpad. You can type letters into it and jumble them repeatedly by clicking on "click here to shuffle."

    Moreover (and this is a new feature), you can also do simple "anagrammed letter subtraction." For example, for 7D, you might guess that the solution is BENEVOLENT and that BEEN and VIOLENT are used. You can just type (without the quotes) "BEEN VIOLENT - BENEVOLENT =" in the scratchpad. As soon as you type the equals sign, the whole "equation" will be replaced by "I."

    "Moon starers - astronomers =" will get cleared away completely.

    "asterix - obelix =" will get replaced by "astr - obl"

    Do try it and let me know if you have any suggestions/issues. Thanks, and back to the puzzle now :-)

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    1. Looks good. Will take time to get a hang of it as today's puzzle was almost solved before this message.
      The letter extraction feature looks very helpful.
      Thanks.

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    2. Under the grid. You should see something like this:

      Squares filled: 0/147
      Exolve Print Notes Jotter Ⓒ Driver & THCC

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    3. In the small print below the squares filled 999/999 line
      Third line below the grid.

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    4. Thank you. Just saw it. Will give it a try next time.

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  17. 2nd for me
    10A Unsettled batters could get deceived here(defn from cricket parlance) - IN THE AIR

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    1. It was intended as a DD and CD

      Unsettled - in the air
      Batter could get deceived here - in the air.

      It could also be read as a single statement and be taken as a CD

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  18. 6D: fun = situation comedy (CD)
    Friends ( popular sitcom series)
    Sathia

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  19. 19a, one who borrows = ower
    Landlord = owner, - n at the heart

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  20. Ac 11, 22 & Dn 13 remaining.
    I am struggling to get the anno for 13D

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    1. 15 = xv , having = cutesie. Def -heads ; engineers - ind

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    3. "executives - cutesiexv =" in the jotter gives "e".
      Also unable to find cutesie meaning having.

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    4. I interpreted "cutesie" as possessing / "having" a special appeal . Imho, "Engineers" (ind) has a bit of solver's creative freedom (SCF) in it ; had it been a more-precise ind like say, "Doctors" - I'd think there's no room for SCF

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    5. Also, it's this SCF that egged me to ignore the "e" that came off jotter

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    6. Arnab Goswamy would have said "कुछ भी!".(whatever suits you).

      Just for fun. Nice try.

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  21. 22a, discontinues = cuts
    Mostly unable to proceed = stuck, - k
    Stuc < = cuts (goes back)

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  22. Back to Sunday Specials. Thank you Col. and Driver.
    Thank you Ratnakar for the additional feature.

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  23. There's more to anno of 2d and 6d. If anyone wants to give it a shot

    Anno for 13d is left

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    1. 6D: can be seen as,
      Setting is situation
      Comedy is fun
      Situation comedy seen in sitcom
      Friends ( English series or sit com)
      Sathia

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    2. 13d anno.
      Engineers = executes
      15 = IV ( seperate roman numerals)
      iv in executes = executives
      Def: heads

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    3. Deceptive clue using 15 as IV. 🫡

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    4. Yeah, 15 should not be read as fifteen but as one five !!

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    5. I wanted to use 4.. but decided to make it little more convoluted and made it as 15. I think it is slightly unfair on the solver. But given that other clues were straight forward to an extent, I took the liberty to make the clue a little tricky

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    6. Not fair at all. IV can and will be only 4. One can't write Roman numerals like Arabic as individual numbers. At least, there should have been a ?. I was trying to connect with clue 15 D.

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    7. #me2 about connecting with 15D. Coupled with xv, solver is totally misdirected. Answer is clear from the crossings. It's not fair, but I will give it to the setter for the deflection. 😎

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    8. Deflections, I should say.

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    9. The clue is very tricky but definitely not unfair. A cryptic clue can be as cryptic as possible as long as it still leads to a valid solution. IV should be looked as two separate letters and not as whole. Thats reasonably fair !!

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    10. Not reasonably fair, but not totally unfair. 😎

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  24. 6D setting - situation
    Fun - comedy

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  25. Thanks everyone for solving. Feedbacks and comments on the grid are always welcome :)

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  26. Nice grid. Favs were STRATEGY, IN THE AIR, STEALING, ONLY to name a few. Thanks Abhishek and Col.
    Special thanks to Viresh for the neat new features!

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    1. You topped the IXL league phase, right?

      Looks like you are on a spree for a long time. Good luck👍

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  27. Thanks for the special Abhishek

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  28. Pioneer of a tool without income(6)

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