Solution to 28A 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.
All squared up :-)
ACROSS
8 Father's after Oscar (4) PAPA [a...noPqr...z]
9 Oliver's dance? (5) TWIST [CD]
10 Poems from Rhodesia (4) ODES [T]
11 Central Asian sailor follows another sailor (6) TARTAR {TAR}{TAR}
17 Rice dish made by spreading bran around one ingredient at first, and including a bit of yoghurt (7) BIRYANI {B{1}{RAN}{In...t} over {Yo...t}
19 Mark of injury allowed to become red (7) SCARLET {SCAR}{LET}
22 Say softly, "Reject the drink... reject the drink" (6) MURMUR {RUM<=}{RUM<=}
24 Military commander has right once more to get jelly like substance (4-4) AGAR-AGAR {AGA}{R}{AGA}{R}
28 Ammunition that is pointless? (6) D?M?U? (Addendum DUMDUM [C&DD] - See comments)
30 Good source of water (4) WELL [DD]
31 Groan awkwardly producing gas (5) ARGON*
32 Work hard, cutting logs (4) SLOG*
DOWN
1 A couple of mothers' uncle in India (4) MAMA {MA}{MA}
2 Discarded Acts (8) CASTAWAY {ACTS}* [RA]
3 Popular actor at church gives source of energy (6) STARCH {STAR}{CH}
4 GI's jaws moved displaying cutting devices (7) JIGSAWS*
5 Erstwhile office assistant with spasm cannot tolerate wide range of temperature (8) STENOTIC {STENO}{TIC} Definition seems to be off?
14 Henry and King adopting artificial intelligence at university to compose Japanese poem (5) HAIKU {A}{AI}{K}{U}
16 Tales wrongly stated in upright stone slab (5) STELA*
20 Stern Tom's worried at last (8) REARMOST {REAR}{TOMS*}
21 Traitor gets gin cocktail and some snacks for sailors (7) RATINGS {RAT}{GIN*}{Sn...s}
23 To a large extent, very masculine to capture impala at first (6) MAINLY {MA{Im...a}NLY}
25 Very enthusiastic rat moves around lair (6) ARDENT {AR{DEN}T*}
27 When returning, housekeeper carries fencing equipment (4) EPEE [T<=]
Reference List
Right = R, Church = CH, Henry = H, King = K, University = U
9a DD!
ReplyDeleteHow? Oliver by itself is not Twist
DeleteThis ones incognito's favorite.
DeleteHas been DD before.
Dance for Oliver (5) TWIST [DD]
From 11263
Charles Dicken's character is named Oliver Twist. Thus Oliver is the first name of Twist.
ReplyDeleteOliver is Twist (Dance?). I go with CD.
Delete5d maybe
ReplyDeleteStenothermal and stenotic are neighbours in the dictionary.
Liked words Papa, Tartar, Sing-Sing, Chow-Chow, Tsetse, Murmur, Agar-Agar, Beri-Beri, Mama and one more. The first half is repeated in the second half. good experiment.
ReplyDeleteAny name for this?
DeleteI know only the Tamil name!
DeleteWiki calls it woo-woo words. In fact, some of the words are from that link.
DeleteCol., Not able to follow 8A.
ReplyDeleteNATO phonetics Alpha .....November, Oscar, Papa..... Zulu
DeleteThank you Col. I frequently get tripped with NATO phonetics. P comes after O!
DeleteHow PAPA
DeleteAs Col. explained above, in NATO phonetic alphabets P is for Papa and P comes after O (for Oscar)
DeleteIn NATO phonetics,it is papa for P.
Delete22 entries received so far for the Anniversary prize grid. Lots of regulars are yet to respond. Including some who set clues
ReplyDeleteMe culpa! To be frank, it was daunting to fill on line. Only yesterday I managd to get a printout and have started filling vigourously. Hope to complete today.
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ReplyDeleteYet to be solved Paddy
DeleteSorry Col. I did not notice.
DeleteIn 13A, what is MD? Does it refer multiple definition since chow-chow is also a dog apart from pickled relish.
ReplyDeleteSathia
Chow is food, so double food is Chow-chow which is a Dog breed
DeleteThanks Colji
DeleteSathia
Yes
ReplyDeleteStill lost on 28A. Someone please solve so that I can get to other things peacefully
ReplyDeleteIts more of a GK than cryptic!
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ReplyDeleteDeleted as no annotation given
DeletePointless?
ReplyDeleteDUMDUM - bullet which has a soft nose - hence pointless?
ReplyDeleteSorry. DD
ReplyDeleteDumdum also means stupid or pointless.
Nice grid Kishore with all these woo woo words.
ReplyDeleteCouldn't annotate PAPA.
My fav - AGARAGAR & BERIBERI.
Thanx
Beri Beri good clue- Kolkatta style!!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone for the comments. In Bahasa, plural of a noun is sometimes formed by repeating the word for the singular. While "buku" is book, "buku-buku" is books...
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