Solution to 1D 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.
ACROSS
7 Queer introverted chaps mostly act shy (6) DEMURE {DE{RUM<=}Ed}
8 Rush at speed crushing mass? (8) STAMPEDE {AT+SPEED}* over {M} &lit
9 Flag with a legend (4) SAGA {SAG}{A}
10 Jack-of-all-trades in public service largely a good deal (7,3) UTILITY MAN {UTILITY}{MANy}
12 Desires dead drops in dumps (6) ITCHES dITCHES
15 Charge to wrap tips in non-toxic foil (6) FENCE {FE{No...iC}E}
16 Conservative should wear a streak of light blue? (4) RACY {RA{C}Y}
18 Shade of glass to reduce glare (6) GLOWER {Gl..s}{LOWER}
20 Chain in earlier sailing ship (8) SCHOONER {S{CH}OONER}
24 Guy's choice of skirt in Cumbernauld (4) CORD {OR} in {Cu...lD} (Correction - C or D - See comments)
25 Flight controller putting blame on transport (8) JOYSTICK {STICK}<=>{JOY}
DOWN
1 Bore I see is bored by everything - irony perhaps? (8) ?E?A?L?C (Addendum - METALLIC {MET}{I C}<=>{ALL} - See comments))
2 Ragged towel about maniac (3,2,5) OUT AT ELBOW*
3 Consequence of equals making a base abroad (6) SEQUEL {EQU(-a+e)ELS}*
4 To get the best out of web I circulate upcoming stuff (8) MAXIMIZE {MAZE} over {I}{MIX}<=
5 Society snoop becomes active (4) SPRY {S}{PRY}
6 Violet and aster reflecting part interlocked thus? (6) ADNATE [T<=]
8 Run away dancing like lead in Hindi song and so on (5,4,4) SLING ONES HOOK {LIKE+Hindi+SONG+SO+ON}*
13 Skilful method to enter words for ornamental scrolls (10) CARTOUCHES {C{ART}OUCHES}
17 Cruel act made explicit (5-3) CLEAR-CUT*
19 Voter wanting electronic reader (6) LECTOR eLECTOR
21 Money given after successful shot to an assassin (6) HITMAN {M}<=>{HIT} and {AN}
23 Hot sponge put over pants (4) TOSH {H}{SOT}<=
Reference List
Mass =- M, Black = B, Dead = D, Caught = C, Bowled = B, Conservative = C, Chain = CH, Hard = H, Earth = E, Base = E, Society = S, Fellow = F, Men = OR, Electronic = E, Money = M, Hot = H
4d how does I get in?
ReplyDeleteCirculate applies to xim!
Circulate = mix
DeleteThen stuff as verb after fodder!
DeleteA, B in = B in A
DeleteStill verb! Preposition is scalar, verb is vector.
DeleteBTW welcome after a long time.
DeleteJi, I used IN as a generic insertion ind. you may substitute it with any insertion ind. A, B stuffs is same as B stuffs A is my point. Though the latter is standard, I have seen setters using the other format also (whether the ind is preposition or verb)
DeleteAll the 26 alphabets occur in todays crossword. Is there a special name for such crossword ?
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
DeleteSree said...
DeleteIts called pangram. (In the general meaning of the word)
Col, usually labels it as such.
1dn metallic- iron'y
ReplyDeleteBore - met
I see - ic
Bored - containment indicator
Everything- all
Met(all)ic
Pl explain how bore equal to met
DeleteBore is past tense of bear. Bear can mean meet.
DeleteHappy birthday @Kishore & @Shrikanth !
ReplyDeleteMany Happy Returns of Day to both Kishore and Shrikanth.
DeleteSathia
Many more Happy returns of the to both Mr Kishore & Mr Shrikanth
Delete+4
Delete+5
Delete+6
DeleteWhat happened?
ReplyDeleteA maze so ragged that it doesn't sound a cord with recent puzzles.
Surface reading, in some clues, was sub-par. Maybe my frustrated observation.
PS: Must be my hangover.
Forget it!
24A: I annotated the clue as
ReplyDeleteDef = guy (CORD)
Skirt in Cumbernauld = end characters = C D
Choice of skirt -> choice of the end characters - C OR D
Not OR in C-D but C or D
+1
DeleteHappy birthday to Shrikanth and Kishore!
ReplyDelete