ACROSS
1 Agreeing to take on the job of burying people (11) UNDERTAKING [DD]
9 Actress Sophia staying in Bangalore nunnery (5) LOREN [T]
11 Once again, production is fun! (10) RECREATION {RE}{CREATION}
12 Soon available in Vaughan, Ontario (4) ANON [T]
13 Island's headgear has a piece of ribbon (5) CAPRI {CAP}{RIb..n}
15 Argued about a male offspring with editor (8) REASONED {RE}{A}{SON}{ED}
17 Raven had constructed covered porch (8) VERANDAH*
19 A fantastic pose for a fabulous author? (5) AESOP {A}{POSE*}
22 Perhaps what Pinocchio does... in bed? (4) LIES [DD]
23 Ex-president is accompanied by unusually terse musicians (10) TRUMPETERS {TRUMP}{TERSE*}
26 Brand name to deal with old German currency (9) TRADEMARK {TRADE}{MARK}
27 Boring instrument produced by Australia and Germany (5) AUGER {AU}{GER}
28 Female born on 1st of January? Or a few hours earlier? (3,5,3) NEW YEARS EVE {EVE}<=>{NEW YEARS}
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4 Sailor, single-handedly, gets marine creature (7) ABALONE {AB}{ALONE}
6 Depart with fruits and become mad (2,7) GO BANANAS {GO}{BANANAS}
7 Uncle Richard shelters priest (6) CLERIC [T]
8 Wrote: "Shelter for domesticated animal and shelter for wild animal sent back" (6) PENNED {PEN}{DEN<=}
14 China's crop destroyed by flying alien (9) PORCELAIN {CROP*}{ALIEN*}
16 Old partner's draw in chess (9) STALEMATE {STALE}{MATE}
17 Victor gets drinks having a bit of tequila for parking attendants (6) VALETS {V}{ALE{Te...a}S}
18 Fear IRA may provide cost of flight (7) AIRFARE*
20 Father's attempt to make baked dish (6) PASTRY {PA'S}{TRY}
21 Cigarette user's donkey is with Romeo (6) SMOKER {'S}{MOKE}{R}
24 In absence of wind, wide angle shows bird (5) EAGLE {widE+AnGLE}
25 Setter takes whiskey after Oscar gets cat-call (4) MEOW {ME}{W}<=>{O}
Reference List
Once again = RE, About = RE, Australia = AU, Germany = GER, University = U, Greek = GR, Old = O, Name = N, On = RE, Sailor = AB, Victor = V, Romeo = R, Whiskey = W, Oscar = O
13a "piece of" usually means one letter. I think the clue missed a reversal for I(a)R.
ReplyDelete21d moke is a very contemptuos slang(in the past) referring black person as donkey. Should have been avoided.
24d missing an anind for wind.
13A piece could also mean a chunk(of letters), right?
DeletePerhaps the Setter meant Smoke the Donkey as given in Wikipedia.
Delete“Smoke, also known as Smoke the Donkey, was a donkey that was a mascot and therapy animal for the United States Marine Corps in 2008 to 2009 ...”
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoke_(donkey)
DeleteThat's a stretch. The solution provided fits perfectly.
Delete2d Is there a reason to know this town! (ask the same question for foreign towns too). It would work as a def derived from flower - old name. But as charade!! I could only reverse engineer!
ReplyDelete+1
DeleteCrossings pretty much gave the answer.
+2
Delete28a I parsed it as; Female born on first January = New Years Eve = a few hours earlier to first of January.
ReplyDeleteCol's parsing is also same. Just the limitation of highlighting the def.
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Delete28 DN... New years eve......(female- eve, 1st jan- new year..few hrs earlier before new yr also means eve...so
ReplyDelete10 ac... Adaptable( anagram of bad palate) means capable of change
ReplyDelete5D...iota..(.starters of Indian officers training academy )
ReplyDeleteVijiram, when the annotations are already give in the blog there is no point in repeating it in the comments. This option is available for a specified clue from Non to Thu and for 5 clues per commenter on Fridays
DeleteAlthough I am a Bangalorean, to mean hailing from Karnataka, was struck with 2-D, recalling all possible places in my home state, starting with 'D' such as Davangere, Devanhalli, Dharwar, Dhareshwar, Doddaballapur, Divgi, Dabaspet, Dongarkere, Dumble, etc. completely forgetting or missing Dandeli. And in the process could not score a Perfect Ten today despite spending a week at this town, famous for a paper mill amid greenery all around, way back in 1964.
ReplyDeleteNonetheless and as usual, enjoyed attempting the CW grid compiled by Mr. Kishore 'Incognito' Rao.
NEW YEAR'S EVE
ReplyDeleteVladimir is seen SEATED in the VERANDAH together with L. LOREN and a CLERIC
who REASONED to no end with him.
Vladimir REACTS strongly when threatened to give a letter of UNDERTAKING.
Did he GO BANANAS?
What happened next?
Looks like the art of Sophia Loren by CGB is inspired by this image.
ReplyDeletehttps://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQG1mkgHeYa5ggUS7A-XuZTi2CPZlHMyMop4Q&usqp=CAU
Nice art.