Solution to 10A 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
8 Spiritual leader from Central America (4) LAMA [GK] See comments
9 Stress, "Below 20!" (10) UNDERSCORE {UNDER}{SCORE}
10 6 feet of water. Understand? (6) ?A?H?M (Addendum - FATHOM [DD] - See comments)
11 Damaged ball placed amongst playthings in dressers (8) TALLBOYS {T{BALL*}OYS}
18 Send explicit message: "Gel around 10 or 12 in daytime" (4) SEXT {SE{X}T} [DD]
19 Check. Tutor is walking around railway terminus (3,3) TRY OUT {TR{r...aY}OUT*}
21 Poster showing Chinese army vehicle with leaders of defeated soldiers (8) PLACARDS {PLA}{CAR}{De...d}{So...s} See comments
23 Mad United Nations editor consumed asafoetida (8) UNHINGED {UN}{HING}{ED}
26 European college head's den makes pastry (6) ECLAIR {Eu...n}{Co...e}{LAIR}
28 Baker's equipment from Coventry (4) OVEN [T]
DOWN
1 Insane military officer from Turkey gets Mark in African country (10) MADAGASCAR {MAD}{AGA}{SCAR}
3 For example, diamonds covering a small length top (6) SUMMIT {SU{MM}IT}
4 Meditates after mates leave? Correct! (4) EDIT mEDITates
5 Building kraals in Ceylon (3,5) SRI LANKA*
6 After removing tip of rapier from broken rib cage, get equipment for cold compression (3,3) ICE BAG {rIB+CAGE}*
7 Partially destroyed city (4) TROY*
13 Hundred retiring skywards and still sleeping (3,2) NOT UP {TON<=}{UP}
15 Cabbie arrived wrongly around 11... behind time... (10) TAXIDRIVER {A{XI}DRIVER*}<=>{T}
17 Obese soldier returned by end of June wearing American battle dress (8) FATIGUES {FAT}{GI<=}{U{junE}S}
18 Male horse "Number One" returned at back of part of stable (8) STALLION {NO1<=}<=>{STALL}
20 Spanish cries about four fruits (6) OLIVES {OL{IV}ES}
24 Next to body removed from bone-yard (4) NEAR {boNE+yARd}
25 Intravenous feed for boring person (4) DRIP [DD]
Reference List
Editor = ED, Military officer from Turkey = AGA, Hundred = TON, Time = T, Spanish cries = OLES
Typo in 23A- Should be Hing instead of Hung.
ReplyDeleteCorrected
Delete21A- Def.should be placards?
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DeleteYou mean "posters"!
Deleteyes
DeleteSext for noon was new to me.
ReplyDeleteSextant!
Delete8A- Is not the animal from Central Americacalled Llama?
ReplyDeleteProbably meant as a DD- Lama/ Llama.
Lama glama is south american.
Deletelama / llama would require homophone indicator
Delete21a is an error. 8a is neither GK nor homophone...
ReplyDeleteWhat is 8A?
DeleteAnother error! Was meant to be telescopic... Sorry for that
DeleteI looked fr telescopicbut gave up.
DeleteI looked fr telescopicbut gave up.
DeleteGood to know it was supposed to be telescopic. I figured that had to be it
Delete10A FATHOM - 6 feet of water, understand; (DD)
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ReplyDeleteA KASHMIRI TAXI DRIVER took Vladimir and Ganesh to the football stadium in SRI LANKA.
ReplyDeleteIt was a match between the TALLBOYS and the DAREDEVILS.
PLACARDS were on sale but Vladimir was AVERSE to such things.
As the match progressed Vladimir turned to his left and saw
a person sitting NEAR him.
Who was it? What happened next?
It was a LAMA in PAKISTAN FATIGUES! Vladimir got UNHINGED. π
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DeleteImagiNATION running riot!!!
ReplyDeleteYes, kudos to CGB and RP
Delete10A Fathom. 6 feet measure and understand.
ReplyDelete18ac - SEXT. Not just DD. Multiple definitions?
ReplyDeleteThanx Kishore for a fun, easy, breezy grid.
ReplyDeleteIt's always a fun jaunt with Incognito
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