Sunday, 25 February 2024

Special, Sunday 25 Feb 2024, Ghaza

Three answers per commenter till 6 PM (Annotations compulsory) 
Please submit all your answers in one comment.  

(COMMENTS ENTERED WITH LESS THAN THREE ANSWERS/ANNOTATIONS WILL BE DELETED WITHOUT NOTICE, UNLESS THE COMMENTER SPECIFIES THAT IT IS A COMPENSATION FOR A REPEAT)

Starred clues do not have a definition but they have a common theme.


Enjoy.

103 comments:

  1. 9ac - AQUARIA - fishtanks
    Sign - Aquarius- us (america) + a

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  2. 21a NURSERIES
    (e+insurers)*
    def: rooms for small children

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    1. 8d ARGENTUM
      depeleted uranium = UM
      boses army = INA
      country = ARGENTINA
      (ARGENTINA)(-INA)(UM)
      def: argentum is silver which is a metal (overall theme)

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    2. 19a NATRIUM
      (ruminate - e)*
      def: overall theme (metals)

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  3. Hi Gemini, both these answers aren't right for the grid I've set

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  4. 12a: STERILE (T)
    21A: NURSERIES (E+INSURERS)*
    24D: SESAME (Reverse Acrostic)

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  5. 6 d fore+castle -sailors quarters
    27 dn raid-sudden attack
    Anne frank dairy. dair<-y

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  6. Hi Gemini, 16A isn't right either

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  7. All clues with a * follow a theme. They don't have a definition, they only have a cryptic clue part.

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    1. Oh!!!! I had a tough time guessing these.

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  8. 27d RAID: sudden attack
    Anne Frank’s notes: DIARY-y( censored)<=
    RAID

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  9. I'm hoping you (and others) still had fun. If not, sorry.

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  10. There should be a special prize for correctly guessing the theme first. After at least one themed clue has been solved

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  11. Chemical / latin Names of metals

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    1. Now I solved the grid quickly.
      And yes! It was fun!
      Maybe u could have stated this in the beginning.

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    2. I agree. It should have been stated.
      While setting I assumed it was a standard concept. Looking at the comments, I guess it is not standard.

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    3. "Starred clues do not have a definition but they have a common theme."

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    4. Col. has put it at the top in his comments.
      Even otherwise, regular solvers will know when they see the sign *

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  12. My third 26 ac ferrous.
    violent-ferocious.
    expats-oci overseas citizens of india.
    R-romeo replaces oci. fer r-(oci)ous

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  13. 22d REFUSE: waste
    caREFul bUt unreSErved: mainly is the indicator to take out exact middle portions

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  14. 5D: erstwhile European= P+(Russian)
    Sathia

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  15. 23d: IRONIC: Morisette’s song
    This has nothing to do with ferrous( of iron)

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  16. Replacement for 27d
    29ac: STIBIUM: Latin name for antimony
    Ant( worker) i(one) mony( money: cash - euro)

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    1. You are a magician par to none.

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    2. I mean, thank you AJ for solving this one and posting the solution.

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  17. 1d KALIUM; KALI (MU<=); definition must be pOTASSIUM
    2d CUPRUM; CUP RUM; definiton=Copper
    20a AURUM; (A U R.... U M) ; Definition=Gold

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  18. 23D: alanis morissette famous song = ironic (CD)
    Not 26A(ferrous) ironic ( not implied)
    Sathia

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  19. "Please submit all your answers in one comment"
    Col, democracy seems to have outlawed this.

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  20. Late entry and my first-
    16A- Plumbum- Plumb (3 Reds) um (doubt)
    Starred clue and so no def.
    Plumbum is lead.

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  21. My 2nd-
    20A- Aurum- A{U(r)U}M. Starred clue and so no def.
    Am- Morning Contains (R)U
    Universities- UU
    Introduction to Radiology- R
    Lovely clues!

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  22. ...and my 3rd and last-
    21A- Nurseries- Room for children
    (E insurers)*
    set up- Anagrind

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  23. 15a. A+DA+PT = to change
    A
    lawyer = DA
    requires a precious metal = PT

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  24. 14d. ALBUMINOUS = containing
    egg-whites
    Take
    a = A
    pound = LB
    of Urgelia first U
    – is MINUS
    add = put in
    an egg = O

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  25. 18d. MINIMISE = make it smaller
    Observers reportedly ~MICE~ MISE
    follow a = 1= I
    half note = MINute
    Mise follows I MIN

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    2. Half note = minim
      Observers reportedly = ~eyes~ = ise
      Minim+ise
      Thanks @padmanabhan.

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  27. 7D Delicacy(defn) - BIRIYANI
    for a black - B
    Asian - IRANI
    with(cont ind)
    one(I) bit of yoghurt(Y) - IY
    (B)(IR(IY)ANI)

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  28. 13D Goddess of the western port city - MUMBA DEVI
    GK clue?

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  29. 17D Peacekeepers - UN
    hid (cont ind)
    a - A
    little pea - P
    in(cont ind extended - hid in)
    grass - REED
    that’s not yet cut(defn) - UNREAPED
    (UN)(RE(A)(P)ED)

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  30. Challenging yet very entertaining crossie. Quite a few unsolved yet.

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  31. yet to solve
    Across 11, 25
    Down 2, 5, 16

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  32. I have a compensation pending.
    3D- Ersa- She offERS A prayer- T clue
    Ersa- A girl's name

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  33. Wiki day she is the daughter of Zeus and moon- Gree mythology.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ersa

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    1. Paddy Sir, please take another guess. Ersa won't fit.

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  34. Taking an extra clue.
    18A Stump with ease(EE)
    at chaotic(anind)
    get-togethers(defn) - MEETUPS
    (stump+ee)*

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  35. As per my list, the unsolved clues are as given in Rao's post at 15:02

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  36. Replies
    1. Would you like to give the clue number and solution?

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    2. Sure.
      16D Assume - SAY
      the top-notch - PLUM
      Reverend’s(Spooner's)
      full of fun(defn) - PLAYSOME(~say plum to play some)

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  37. I didn't intend it as date. ITR is good.

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  38. Hmmm. Now that I think about it, that part of the grid is too ambiguous: 11a and 3d

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  39. Should I give the intended answer for 11ac?

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  40. 25A is tin, not sure how to sum it up with split ration.

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  41. Rao Sir, have you already given 3 answers?

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  42. You can give the 2 remaining answers, it's past 6:00 pm

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  43. 3D She (defn) - ARTI
    A prayer(RTI - petition/prayer)?
    25A not sure of anno.

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  44. 25a STANNUM; latin name for tin; problem = SUM split ration is RATIO and N ratio=TAN TAN+N in SUM

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    1. IMHO 'a' is redundant in the wordplay

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    2. I agree, you are right. I thought it was good for surface reading. But it can be removed.

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  45. 25ac - STANNUM. I also don't know how ration fits inside sum - problem.

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  46. 11a ITR file is an action?
    Filing ITR is an action.
    Correct me if I am wrong.

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    1. Yes, you are correct.
      I didn't like ITR File as a solution. At the end I was trying to fit some other answer in, but didn't come up with anything. So this grid went out with it.

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  47. Thank you, Jacob and Rao. All solved :)

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  48. You mean TAN as a trigonometric ratio!!!
    Can we have a Sunday special for mere mortals?
    STANNUM was really good!
    I believe the grid is full. Thanks Ghaza for being around while the answers were taking shape.

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  49. Replies
    1. I don't know Latin. I got this from Google translate.

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  50. I don't know latin. I hope Google translate has given what I was trying to say.

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  51. Thank you, everyone who spent time on this puzzle.

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