Thursday 4 January 2024

No 14063, Thursday 04 Jan 2024, Arden

Solution to 19D 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.

Open for anyone to answer, if not solved by 1 PM.

ACROSS
1   Draining of resources - it's crazy, reckless, never ending, like this fabric (8,6) BLEEDING MADRAS {BLEEDING}{MAD}{RASh}
10 Oil spill on the river (5) LOIRE {OIL*}{RE}
11 Sailor's fare, throws up for company use (9) LOBSCOUSE {LOBS}{CO}{USE}
12 Old vehicle - after drink people go on rampage (7) CHARIOT {CHA}{RIOT}
13 Arden set out, losing five hundred deposit (7) EARNEST {ARdEN+SET}*
14 School routine (5) DRILL [DD]
16 One hired to copy - point in and point out (9) APPOINTEE {AP{POINT}E}{E}
19 Medical procedure - a case near building (9) CAESAREAN*
20 American stuck in these American cities briefly becomes a beast (5) NYALA {NY}{A}{LA}
22 Hard copy on a duct (7) TRACHEA {TRAC{H}E}{A}
25 Land is thus surrounded by mountain peak (7) ISTHMUS {IS}{TH{Mo...n}US}
27 Aloo tikka - no one wants to touch it (3,6) HOT POTATO [DD]
28 Excavate? On the contrary retain without a change (5) INTER RETaIN*
29 Kind of tense now, spot on (7,7) PRESENT PERFECT {PRESENT}{PERFECT}

DOWN
2   Harassed ladies get help, saved (4,5) LAID ASIDE {L{AID}SIDE*}
3   Plant will come up in time, let it (5) ELEMI [T<=]
4   Uncomfortable using local anaesthetic? Won't catch on (3,2,4) ILL AT EASE {LocaL+AnAESthETIc}*
5   Part of the wall can withstand force from top (5) GABLE {ABLE}<=>{G}
6   Electric wire, it is charged by this instrument (9) ACCORDION {AC}{CORD}{ION}
7   Regret having to go back in between regularly, it's just cosmetic (5) ROUGE {R{O}U{G<=}E}
8   Respect travelling staff (7) SCEPTRE*
9   Calm and extremely peaceful with a cop in tow (6) PLACID {Pe...uL}{A}{CID}
15 Leo Thomas shot in offensive (9) LOATHSOME*
17 Criticize those showing interest in this women's wear (9) PANTIHOSE {PAN}{T{I}HOSE}
18 Automatic change, nothing goes right coming in (9) TRAUMATIC {AUT{-o+r)RMATIC}* Definition missing
19 Gain on, ten perhaps? (5,2) C?T?H ?P (Addendum - CATCH UP {NET<= = TEN} - See comments)
21 American users somehow get guarantee (6) ASSURE {A}{USERS*}
23 Cave dwellers in distant regions (5) ANTRE [T]
24 Match after a day, likely (5) ADAPT {AD}{APT}
26 One in the force is a rustler (5) THIEF {TH{1}E}{F}

Reference List
On = RE, Company = CO, Five hundred = D, American = A, Hard = H, Force = G, Interest = I, Right = R, Day = D, Force = F

27 comments:

  1. 1AC I thought it was MAD+R [never ending]+AS [like] and reckless was a redundant afterthought

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    1. Most likely, especially with the 2vcommas on either side. Not needed. Clue would be fine without reckless.

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  2. Vladimir ( wearing a BLEEDING MADRAS shirt) on being ASSURED of seeing some damsels wearing PANTIHOSES entered the Moulin ROUGE cabaret show in Paris.

    The ACCORDION was being played and the show was yet to begin. Vladimir was ILL AT EASE. Could not remain PLACID.

    The curtains went up.

    What happened next?

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  3. Vladimir having a gala time in the New Year!

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  4. Bleeding Madras was once a rage!!

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  5. Lobscouse is European vadacurry?!

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  6. 22A no containment indicator for H

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  7. Too many disjoints for me today.
    1ac
    As already pointed out, plus whats like doing!
    Def is fabric and not "like fabric".
    16a point
    5 out of 9 as it is going into clue!
    20a
    These!!! Extraneous
    22a have to conjure container
    25 don't thus/these/those have synonyms. (Like CV sir sould say Odd one here and there, rarely, may be. But too many in one crossy)
    6d current is Ac/DC. is electric AC?
    17d those !
    18d def (as Col said already)
    19d have doubts about clue's fairness (will list later)
    26d thef!!! 3/5 as it is!

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    1. 10a the! Extra and unnecessarily confusing

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    3. Arden leaves behind the Guardian setters by a long distance!

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  8. 19 d CATCH UP = Gain on
    Ten = Reference to Catch the 10, the Scotch Whist card game?

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    1. I have a different take: Ten perhaps gives Net = Catch up. Is an indirect DD

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    2. Can we call this indirect dd

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    3. I would also like masters here to decrypt this clue please.

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    4. Seeing the blog only now.
      My interpretation was the same as DNM Rao's.
      Gain on = CATCH UP
      CATCH UP = NET UP = TEN

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    5. Whats the instruction to change from net up to catch up?

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    6. It is reverse reversal clue I guess!

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    7. TEN = NET << = NET UP (Reversal indicator to be derived)
      And since the final answer is a synonym (CATCH UP from NET UP) it makes it even more difficult

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    8. Ten perhaps = net up
      Then it's a charade, plausibly?

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    9. Like DNM Rao mentioned @13:22.
      Indirect DD?

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    10. To pun, a dumb charadešŸ«¢

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    11. Yeah. Keep looking at net up and imagine Arden smiling!

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  9. I also solved it the same way. Ten is net up =catch up

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  10. I kept looking at 10ac - LOIRE & wondered what the connection was?
    I'd some of Prasads doubts though not so many.
    I liked
    PRESENT PERFECT, CHARIOT, NYALA.

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