ACROSS
1 Source in soldiers' training field... (7,6) ASSAULT COURSE {SOURCE}* [RA]
10 ...surrendered as per heartless order in a bizarre decision primarily (9) ABDICATED {DICtATE} in {A}{Bi...e}{De...n}
11 One taking cover from a mammal... (5) COATI {1}<=>{COAT}
13 Close school at Spain, talented one is expelled (9) SECRETIVE {S}{E}{CREaTIVE}
14 Rechristen king at England? Amen everywhere (6) RENAME {R}{E}{AMEN*}
16 Unusual to let go of female for some rum that's diluted (5) RUNNY {-f+r)RUNNY
19 Marriage on 1/1/1 ending early (5) UNION {ON}<=>{UN}{1}{1}
20 Avoid fish fed with some yeast having phosphorus (6) BYPASS {B{Ye..t}{P}ASS}
25 Use of money for a certain purpose for fringe characters to develop knocked often (4-5) RING-FENCE {FRINGE}*{kNoCkEd}
26 Singer seen in promos sabotaged shows in retribution (5) BASSO [T<=]
27 Difficult to blend... (5) CROSS [DD]
DOWN
2 Relegate team position (8) SIDELINE {SIDE}{LINE}
3 A small young horse with tip of tail clipped at racecourse (5) ASCOT {A}{S}{COlT}
4 Current and old top songs on television primarily (6) LATEST {LATE}{So..s}{Te...n}
6 In Delhi, chacha and aunt frequently left yard in a soiled manner (9) UNCLEANLY {UNCLE}{AuNt}{L}{Y}
15 Announcement by man & wife on losing weight before Easter essentially by order (9) MANIFESTO {MAN}{wIFE}{eaSTer}{O}
17 Make light of daughter's personal hobby (8) DOWNPLAY {D}{OWN}{PLAY}
18 Say, Sir John to lose control almost on employees (8) FALSTAFF {FALl}{STAFF}
21 Weird there's nothing good in spot (6) SPOOKY {SP{O}{OK}Y}
22 Fraud seen in that rickshaw... (5) TRICK [T]
23 ...completely in tatters primarily with glasses covering tension (2,4) IN TOTO {IN}{Ta...s}{O{T}O}
24 Fantastic lake right near university in a place in Ladakh (6) LEKARU {LAKE*}{R}{U} Something wrong here.as there is no such word or place. The place in Ladakh is just KARU
Reference List
School = S, Spain = E, King = R, England = E, Female = F, Small = S, Left =- L, Yard = Y, Weight = W, Order = O, Daughter = D, Glasses = OO, Tension = T, Right = R, University = U, Lady = L
24d may be there is a alt spelling (dont know)
ReplyDelete"The Border Roads Organisation (BRO) is on the brink of achieving another remarkable feat in the field of road construction. On the 77th Independence Day of India, the BRO embarked on an ambitious venture: the construction of the world's highest motorable road. This groundbreaking project, the Likaru-Migla-Fukche road near Hanle in Eastern Ladakh, is set to surpass the BRO's previous accomplishment and elevate connectivity to new heights."
https://www.mindat.org/feature-1264969.html
DeleteThis says Lekaru.
That looks like Karu mentioned by Col.
DeleteWondering where AD found this word, considering all my google skills couldnt locate it exactly.
Must be system generated.
Delete7d root probablem? Ecstatic is unstable!
ReplyDelete4d latest is superlative of late!!!(adverb)
ReplyDelete2d Ajeesh sir!
ReplyDelete26a seen and shows!!?
ReplyDelete91a un-i-on(-e), imho.
ReplyDelete19a.
Delete19A- Is it (UNIT_T) ON.
DeleteEarly is to take UNI to front.
Ending early is a phrase to take last letter.
DeleteI solved it like @sree sree:
Deleteun-i-on(-e)
Prasad ji anno is correct, I think. ‘On’ is redundant in the clue
DeleteLekaru is a place in Leh district. It's a Halting place - a place where caravans stop for rest
ReplyDelete11a charade "from" Def! Kosher?
ReplyDeleteAnd the wordplay? How “I” comes after coat ?
DeleteLooked like indirect CA on first reading. One=coati-coat.
Delete14 How is everywhere an anagrind? All over the place is fine because it means in a confused state
ReplyDeleteEverywhere also means all over the place
DeleteGalloping an informal usage to anind!!
Delete8D Salmon eggs are called roe and not cavier. The clue should have read sturgeon in place of salmon
ReplyDeleteSee the explanation at the link provided in the main post
DeleteRoe is fish eggs
Delete"while the fish eggs are roe, but only sturgeon roe can be considered caviar"
Deletehttps://wagyushop.com/blogs/news/what-is-the-difference-between-caviar-and-fish-roe
Traditionally, the term caviar refers only to roe from wild sturgeon in the Caspian Sea and Black Sea (beluga, ossetra and sevruga caviars). The term caviar can also describe the roe of other species of sturgeon or other fish such as paddlefish, salmon, steelhead, trout, lumpfish, whitefish, or carp.
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But chambers has
Deletecaviar or caviare noun the salted hard roe of the sturgeon, used as food and considered a delicacy.
18 down Falstaff-- Sir John Gielgud actor, played falstaff, and staff is employees
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