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3dn - WARDROBE - cabinet
ReplyDeleteWa(-r) (border)*
4dn - OWED - outstanding
DeleteO + wed
ring + got married
5dn - BASS GUITAR
Delete(u + stars bag)*
Replacement
Delete12ac - UGLINESS - not a good look
(es + lungis)*
es - Desi naked
Replacement
Delete14ac - ANTIBIOTIC - infection fighter
bio in (titanic)*
Bio - life story in short
12a relook
Deletees in (lungis*)
Delete12A: UGLINESS (..ES..)+(LUNGIS)*
ReplyDelete26A: OLIVE (OIL*)(V..E)
7D: USAGE(T)
5dn bass guitar
ReplyDelete(sitars bag (you) u) *
4dn owed (ring) o wed(got married)
5ac banquet ban(prohibit) quest-s
ReplyDelete1a WHOS WHO: list of VIPs
ReplyDelete( show how)*
6d NAPKIN: protective cover
ReplyDeletePlan-L: ( family’s fifth member pops out)
Reflecting makes it NAP
Family: KIN
Replacement
ReplyDelete11ac sugary (reverse T)
14 ac ANTIBIOTIC: infection fighter
ReplyDeleteBlighted titanic : anti tic
Brief life history: bio
Anti( bio)tic
2D: bound= obligated
ReplyDeleteO boy is o,b
To get sued is litigated(-it)
Hence, ob+ligated
10A: mall= plaza
Quietly is p
Sit around is lazy (-y) without end
With a
Hence, p+laz+a
Sathia
I took sit around as laze.
Delete+1
Delete20D A former lover(AN EX) cried out (hp ind)
ReplyDeleteextension(defn) - ANNEXE(~an ex)
8D Moves(defn) - TRANSFERS(spoonerism of France terse)
Deletecountry - FRANCE
using only a few words - TERSE
9A Charge - ALLEGE
Deleteimplicates(cont ind) royal - R
partners - NS(bridge partners)
they may provoke reactions(defn) - ALLERGENS
ALLE(R)GE(NS)
27A: rank= egregious
ReplyDeleteSay is eg
Trailing Part of the world regio(-n)
America is us
Hence, eg+regio+us
Sathia
Astonishingly - anind
ReplyDeleteSwipes - containment indicator
14d, unusual = anomalous
ReplyDeleteWaste outlet = ANUS
Extraordinarily = anind
[AN (OMALO)* US]
28a, piece = segment
ReplyDeletePosted = sent
Girl = g
Setter = me
[SE(G)(ME)NT]
22d, stuff = thing
ReplyDeleteFine = thin
Good = g
Taking one more Col ji
ReplyDelete19a, thick skinned creatures =
[AR MAD ILL OS ]
dark at heart = AR
angry = MAD
evil = ILL
huge = OS, over size
18a ODDS-chances
ReplyDeleteDef by example. B.h.a.n.g can be found in odd places in bahrain eg
23a travel
Free:unravel -un +t
29a Hone Sty - bluntness
5ac. BANQUET ...Means feast
ReplyDeleteBan...prohibit...
Quest.. pursuit... no s...quet
24d. LUSTY.. YouTh iS brUtaL.. in reverse
ReplyDelete17d. NITROGEN..combined anag of gin try one dropping N
ReplyDeleteSorry dropping Y
DeleteAc 15, 21, 26
ReplyDeleteDn 1, 7, 16
are remaining.
26 ac olive. oil*+v e
ReplyDelete1 dn w+raps.
7 dn usage -t
21A ANTENNAE( THEY FEEL - DEF) regularly hAS NoT bEeN eNgAgEd
ReplyDelete25a : JOKE (J)(OK)(E)
ReplyDeleteFine OK
Judge J
Ecstasy E
Def : Crack
I was trying to fit 'dOpE'.
DeleteSorry..15a
ReplyDelete29a HONESTY = Bluntness
ReplyDeleteHONE = Sharpen
STY = Pen
16d OBLIVIOUS (OB(LI)VIOUS)
ReplyDeleteA couple of LIghteights i.e first two letters LI boring in plain : OBVIOUS
Def : Clueless
Looks like we have a perfectly solved grid.
ReplyDeleteIt will be nice to know how the finalists were presented the grid, and the binding parameters, and what was the aftermath. Like eliminations. Rankings going into the next round etc.
See my comments on the Crossword of last Sunday
DeleteThere were 2 crossword puzzles in the written round (prelims) to be attempted in a combined time of 60 minutes by all the contestants at the designated venue in Hotel Royal Orchid hotel, Bangalore. Each contestant had access to pen/pencil, eraser, the two printed grids...and their brains ofc :) (No phones, dictionary or references allowed).
DeleteAs Col informed in his post last Sunday, only 2 contestants submitted all-correct entries (62/62) to wit, Ramki (fastest time) and Shashwat. Other 4 who qualified for Onstage finals were Dr. Ashit Hegde (61/62), Raj Jayaram (60/62), Jose A (60/62) and Sohil Bhagat (55/62).
Ok. I watched recorded bits of the final round with last six on stage in Facebook live.
DeleteThanks.
There's a nina to be spotted, a small homage...
ReplyDeleteIs NUTMEG is Nina?
ReplyDeleteSathia
Is Nutmeg is?? What Grammar is that?
DeleteAt times autocorrect takes over and I come to know only after it is published. Since, I spotted “nutmeg” and I thought it could be Nina. Sorry! If my grammar is not up to mark.
DeleteSathia
NUTMEG is indeed the nina! Here are my brief notes:
ReplyDeleteNUTMEG can be seen as a nina running down the middle column.
Nutmeg was the pseudonym of Margaret Irvine, a setter for the Guardian, who passed away in July 2023. https://www.theguardian.com/crosswords/2023/jul/06/nutmeg-margaret-irvine-obituary
This puzzle is a pangram.