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8 Stately old ladies flutter in parties (8) DOWAGERS {DO{WAGER}S}
9 New nurse at first usually in doubt (6) UNSURE {NURSE}*<=>{Us...y} (Addendum {NURSE+Us...y}* - See comments)
10 Tit for tat is fashionable, bird's back on tattoos (2,4) IN KIND {IN}{birD}<=>{INK} Not sure of anno
11 Strict control of press worker (4,4) IRON HAND {IRON}{HAND}
12 A Catholic clergyman must be faithful (8) ACCURATE {A}{C}{CURATE}
14 Smart and keen guards at the rear (6) CRAFTY {CR{AFT}Y}
15 Crazy scene and theme in comic (6,3,6) DENNIS THE MENACE*
22 Article received in legacy, fantastic medieval weapon (8) LANCEGAY {L{AN}CEGAY*}
24 Lay, short one ending in fourteen lines? (6) SONNET {S{ONe}{iN}ET} (Addendum - {S{ONe}{f...eN}ET} &lit - See comments)
25 More shocking depressing tales about corrupt legislature (6) UGLIER LEGIslatURe*
26 Take advances (8) PROCEEDS [DD]
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1 Company beginning to grow and stir up spirit (6) COGNAC {CO}{Grow}{CAN<=}
2 Kitty withdrawn, one chance withdrawn (8) TACITURN {CAT<=}{1}{TURN}
5 Not working, as how a broker without earnings may be? (3,2,10) OUT OF COMMISSION [DD]
6 Hats off to mum's condition complicating aspiration (6) ASTHMA {HATS}*{MA}
7 Crazy football club covers entire ground (8) FRENETIC {F{ENTIRE*}C}
13 Cycling at that place in compound (5) ETHER (+e)ETHER(-e)
16 Trade dialogue (8) EXCHANGE [DD]
17 Present, not past, primarily to consider - it's not surprising (2,6) NO WONDER {NOW}{pONDER}
21 Returns slide, bad year ahead (6) YIELDS {SLIDE}*<=>{Y}
23 Jabbers, for example, about power cuts (4) YAPS {S{P}AY<=}
Parties = DOS, Tattoo = INK, Catholic = C, Rule = R, Stir = CAN, New = N, Football club = FC, Hard = H, Year = Y, Power = P
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ReplyDeleteAll the new commenters/ silent followers have become regular.
Suggest e start regulars earlier with 3 solutions each.
Crescent crossword. Will review next week
DeletePlease make it 10'o clock Col.
ReplyDeleteCol. please delete
ReplyDelete9a - unsure = doubt (anagram of nurse and first letter of Usually)
ReplyDelete6d - asthma = aspiration complications (anagram of hats and mom-ma)
12a - accurate = faithful (a, Catholic and clergymen-curate)
16d - exchange = trade or dialogue
21d - yields = returns (anagram of slide and Y from year ahead)
26a - proceeds = take or advances
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DeleteAnyway, all good solves and to be appreciated.
12 across: accurate
ReplyDeleteA c(atholic) curate (clergyman)
16 across: exchange (double definition)
15 down: Dennis the menace (anagram of "scene and theme in")
9 across: unsure (anagram of n(ew) nurse)
11Ac IRON HAND -{IRON}{HAND}
ReplyDelete17d NO WONDER - not surprising
ReplyDeletepresent - now
consider - pnder
{now}{(-p)onder}
Typo
Deleteponder
14A: CR(AFT)Y = smart. Keen = cry. Rear = aft
ReplyDelete11A Iron Hand - Strict CONTROL of PRESS worker
ReplyDelete5 D - Out of commission (dd)
7D Frentic - F(entire)C FC football club
20A Fairways - fair ways, training in golf course fairways
17 D No wonder -present now (p)onder
Please take another look at 20A.
Delete3 dn dead mans fingers-coral.
ReplyDeletereef adding mass +n-new*
Replacement
ReplyDelete13d ETHER - compound
that place - there
(+e)ther(-e)
2d TACITURN: withdrawn
ReplyDeleteTAC(cat that is kitty withdrawn) I(one)
TURN( chance)
1D- Cognac- Spirit
ReplyDeletecompany- Co
Beginningbto grow- G
Stir up- Can=< (stir= can)
Co g nac
18a : SCAMPI (SCAM)(PI)
ReplyDeleteRip off = Scam
Belly from tro(PI)cal = PI
Defn : Sea food
From free dictionary....
DeleteA deep or central interior space:
That's meaning for belly
DeleteBelly is middle of our body- whatever the size!!
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Delete23D-jabbers-yaps; for example-say (in reverse); p-power; ya(p)s
ReplyDelete20A RAILWAYS def I (one) bound by R (rule) ALWAYS (constantly)
ReplyDelete25 a uglier. Remove tales from legislature.
ReplyDelete20 a. Railways. Constantly is always,r for rule and I for one
24 a sonnet (fourteen lines) s(hor)o(one)t
4 d asti a s(pilling )(mo)ti(on)
Please reconsider 4d
ReplyDelete25A- You must say it us an anagram. Also, give the anagram fodder and anagrind fully.
ReplyDeleteRebook 24A
22A: medieval weapon = lancegay
ReplyDelete(Legacy)* an is article
L(an)cegay
Sathia
I am unable to refine 4a. Instead pl allow me to answer 22a
ReplyDelete22a is lancegay (mediaeval weapon) Anagram of article an and legacy.
10D IN KIND -tit for tat; fashionable (IN), birD, tattoos (INK)
ReplyDelete4D ASTI - wine; in motion (ASTIr), spilling Red
22A LANCEGAY - medeival weapon; (LEGACY)*, article (AN)
14a CRAFTY; smart; CR(AFT)y;
ReplyDeletekeen=cry; at the rear=AFT
8A is still there.
ReplyDeleteSathia
8A-Dowagers-stately old ladies; Do(wager)s; dos-parties; flutter-wager
ReplyDelete19d MUCK IN = Help out
ReplyDeleteKIN = Family
Much = considerably, less H for hard Is MUC
MUC+ KIN
The clue Up denotes MUC preceding KIN
ReplyDeleteA correction to 3D: Dead Man's Fingers is not a coral. It's a fungus that grows at the base of trees.
ReplyDeleteHmm..
DeletePerhaps we need an answer or two. Grid seems to be full anyway.
Amita, see the link in the main post
DeleteIt needs an indication for "aka"?
DeletePerhaps.
Dead men's fingers also mean a type of soft coral, a very common actinozoan coelenterate. It also means the poisonous parts of a crab or other edible shelfish.
ReplyDeleteCf Chambers Dictionary 12th edition
Thanks for the clarification.
Delete24a how is "on n" Getting inside!
ReplyDeleteMy anno for 24A was as follows
Delete24 Lay, short one ending in fourteen lines? (6)
Lay = SET
Short one = ON
ending in fourteen = N
lines = insertion indicator (A B lines -> B inside A)
ON + N inside SET -> SONNET
The whole clue is the meaning of SONNET (a short song with 14 lines)
+1 lay:song
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Delete9a total anagram!
ReplyDelete10a "on" can be either side