ACROSS
1 Tell a story describing good universal order (8) REGULATE {RE{G}{U}LATE}
10 Starts to defend excessively... average becomes lower (6) DEMEAN {De...d}{Ex...y}{MEAN}
12 English less excited to consume flat mid-morning snack (9) ELEVENSES {E}{L{EVEN}SES*}
13 Sharp, professional tips from rich businessman (5) ACERB {ACE}{Rich}{Bu...n}
14 Check contract - insufficient (4) SCAN SCANt
19 Tragic hero collapsed, too full of suffering (7) OTHELLO {OT{HELL}O*}
21 Empress from Spain arriving in retreat (4) RANI [T<=]
27 Smoother cushion? (6) BUFFER {DD]
28 Boss trained most tense novices (8) STUDENTS {STUD}{TENSe*}
29 Recruit two leaders each from engineering, literature, statistics (6) ENLIST {ENg...g}{LIt...e}{STa...s}
30 Ultimately, mankind may do so badly resulting in the end of the world (8) DOOMSDAY {m...nD}{MAY+DO+SO}* Semi&lit
DOWN
1 Series of tests for a masseur? (6) RUBBER [DD]
2 Catching ball, abruptly order review (2,4) GO OVER {GO{O}VERn}
3 Shelf with long side (5) LEDGE {L}{EDGE}
4 Patriot's final excuse for betraying country (7) TREASON {p...oT}{REASON}
6 Knotted tie, helping to form loop (9) ITERATION {TIE*}{RATION}
7 Fractured knee - lost several bones (8) SKELETON*
8 Guide cycling group through sharp bend (8) HANDBOOK {H{(-b)AND(+b)B}OOK}
11 Capital city is extremely backward and poor, they say (4) OSLO {SO<=}{(~low)LO}
15 Vessels like "Armstrong" and "Aldrin" say? (9) COLANDERS {CO-LANDERS}
18 Happy with free lunch in a mess, having no money essentially (8) CHEERFUL {FREE+LUnCH}*
20 Spheres of research becoming silos primarily (4) ORBS Acrostic
21 Teacher rejected German rice dish (7) RISOTTO {SIR<=}{OTTO}
23 Bad case of schizophrenia? Yes, absolutely (3,3) I'LL SAY {ILL}{Sc...iA}{Y}
26 Lady going up and down (5) MADAM <=>
Reference List
Good = G, Universal = U, Daughter = D, English = E, Long = L, Son = S
21d otto from?
ReplyDeleteCan someone enlihtem please.
I think otto is a very popular German name
ReplyDeleteYes.
DeleteOtto von Bismarck to name one.
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DeleteThat is what I had in mind. From Wikipedia https://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/otto
DeleteOtto is a masculine German given name and a surname.
Does sriram become indian then?
DeleteMy 2p.
DeleteI think it could be setter's choice depending on how well-known / identifiable the name is in a clue. I saw "German" used for OTTO in quite a few published grids and hence went for it. Giving a few examples below.
Barrel emptied by German presumably drunk (6) - BLOTTO (Financial Times)
Manuscript containing German slogans? (6) MOTTOS (DT)
Saw maiden forming an attachment with German guy? (5) MOTTO (Times Jumbo)
To @Sree_Sree's question, "Sriram" may not become Indian, but I think it would be okay to clue "Punjabi" for "SINGH" especially in an Indian paper.
Yes, I have come across Otto for German quite a few times in CW's.
DeleteHope that ?/perhaps isnt lost.
DeletePlus they are native puzzles where the off-dictionary usage may be well known.
THC is a British OED puzzle, no!?
+1
ReplyDelete6D- Did not know the computerised 'Iteration' to be a loop.
ReplyDeleteTypically entertaining, engrossing and accessible fare from KrissKross. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Paddy
Delete1D, a series of games (rubber) may be better than series of tests.
ReplyDeleteSathia
+2
ReplyDeleteRubber is more popularly associated with cricket tests.
ReplyDeleteYes, and I thought "tests" fits better with masseur in the surface than "games"
DeleteThank you. Glad you all liked it.
ReplyDeleteRather an easy one from KrissKross. Enjoyed solving.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteNice enjoyable grid Ramki !
ReplyDeleteTx Lakshmi!
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