Solution to 20A 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
1 Understated caption - it's released (6) SUBTLE SUBTitLE
4 Small vehicle going around Hollywood that lacks direction (6) SCALAR {S}{CA{LA}R} Hollwood is in LA but that cannot mean Hollywood is LA
8 Value of ammos? Double, often at America (7) MODULUS {aMmOs+DoUbLe}{US}
9 Send Tom batting last (7) ENDMOST*
11 Random ancient philosopher drinks & drinks...mainly tequila (10) STOCHASTIC {STO{CHA'S}{Te...a}IC}
12 Cut one's shaft (4) AXIS {AX}{1'S}
13 Meeting place for mostly getting drink (5) FORUM {FOr}{RUM}
14 After second act, musical drama's filled with power, a bit of sadness, and vitriol (8) COPPERAS {aCt}{OP{P}ERA}{Sa...s}
16 Precision of account office (8) ACCURACY {AC}{CURACY}
18 Problem of mass lacking time (5) ISSUE tISSUE
20 Radical's also returning to base (4) ?O?T (Addendum ROOT {R}{TOO<=} - See comments)
21 Unbroken fake money - dubious bid to run off (10) C ONTINUOUS {CON}{TIN}{dUbiOUS}
23 Mathematical operator kids essentially turn to cover (7) DIVISOR {kIDs<=}{VISOR}
24 Dynamic family name recalled (7) KINETIC {KIN}{CITE<=}
25 Husband part of surprisingly great group (6) GATHER {H} in {GREAT}*
DOWN
1 Discharge fourth slip after second wicket (5) SPOUT {sliP}<=>{S} and {OUT}
2 Ball - one can get you thrown out? (7) BOUNCER [DD]
3 Cancer of ileum and colon mainly - cadaver regularly needs to be dissected (9) LEUCAEMIA {ILUEM+Co..n+cAdAvEr}*
5 No introduction needed for legendary figure (5) CONIC iCONIC
6 Story about alcoholic drink and non-alcoholic drink (7) LIMEADE {LI{MEAD}E}
7 Suspend while turning it in saucer with tea, mainly while stirring (9) RUSTICATE {IT<=} in {SAUCER+Tea}*
10 Mail describing aunt's ultimate rotten and unpleasant death (6,3) STICKY END {S{aunT}{ICKY}END}
13 Mathematical operation to get information on gasket (9) FACTORING {FACT}{O RING}
15 Prudish one on TV- starting to expound about setter like a barbarian (9) PRIMITIVE {PRIM}{1}{T{I}V}{Ex...d}
17 Straighten out idiot following peacemaker by sticking a little sense in (7) UNTWIST {TWIT}<=>{UN} over {Se..e}
19 Boss and a specialist scholar (7) STUDENT {STUD}{ENT}
21 Selected carbon pipe (5) CHOSE {C}{HOSE}
22 Couple has free sex on the counter (5) UNITE UN(-ti+it}ITE
Reference List
Small = S, Power = P, Time = T, Radical = R, Husband = H, Second = S, Alcoholic drink = MEAD, Carbon = C, Sex = IT
4A- Agree with Col. I had the same question. Some indication like in/ part if etc needed
ReplyDelete18A- Mass= Tissue?
ReplyDeleteDitto here.
Delete26A- " Starts to lay"- to is confusing. Made me try 'Stl'. Starts laying or something like that would have been better.
ReplyDeleteTake 'starts to' as the indicator
DeleteNot quite. But nothing else fits.
DeleteSorry. 'Tle'
ReplyDeletePaddy, starts to … is the correct form. Just starts is incomplete when used before fodder
DeleteI did not know it. Thank you. Noted.
DeleteScalar, modulus, axis, divisor, conic, and factoring are contributing for mathematics theme
ReplyDelete+1
DeleteRoot also.
Delete20 across - ROOT?
ReplyDeleteAlso returning =too/ oot
Base= root
Radical = fundamental
A little bit more to it.
DeleteAlso returning partisan right.
Where did you get the R from?
DeleteRadical is R - chemistry.
Delete20A. {R}{OOT<=}
ReplyDeleteThat does not answer Col.'s question. R from?
Delete20a - {R}{OOT}<===
ReplyDeleteDef. - Base
Radical - R
also - too , returned as OOT
Nice & fairly easy.
ReplyDeleteMy fav SCALAR, KINETIC. LIMEADE
Thanx Bruno!