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ACROSS
8 The best among the literates (5) ELITE [T]
9 Auditor's private staff (9) PERSONNEL (~personal)
10 View over wing (7) OPINION {O}{PINION}
11 Sly mobs defiled logos (7) SYMBOLS*
12 Scattered and chased by daughter, spiders wandering near base (9) DISPERSED {SPIDERS}*{E}<=> {D}
14 Husband checking attractive vocation (5) NICHE {NIC{H}E}
15 Grab bits of guava (ripe) fruit (7) GRAPPLE {Gu..a}{Ripe}{APPLE}
18 Partners returning incentives including benefit (7) SPOUSES {SOPS<=} over {USE}
19 Second tenor with often best composition (5) MOTET {MO}{T}{bEsT}
20 Used my parents' names once at first, created Saral, for example (9) PSEUDONYM {USED+MY+Pa...s+Names+Once}*
24 Troop falsely arresting journalist for explosive (7) TORPEDO {TORP{ED}O*}
25 They cover, perhaps home with certain risk initially (7) INSURER {IN}{SURE}{Risk} They ?
27 Careless chap beside blazing ingle (9) NEGLIGENT {GENT}<=>{INGLE*}
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1 Dossier about company director on vacation is returned (6) RECORD {RE}{CO}{Di...oR<=}
2 Restricts drunk son outside empty IIM (6) LIMITS {L{IiM}IT}{S}
3 Snowman still followed by Indian? (4) YETI {YET}{I}
4 Chairs before teams (8) PRESIDES {PRE}{SIDES}
5 Complaint of general (army officer) diagnosed at last (6,4) COMMON COLD {COMMON}{COL}{d...eD}
6 Harry, I've coins for bills (8) INVOICES*
7 Problems in note by assessors (8) BLISTERS {B}{LISTERS}
9 Yearns for trees (5) PINES [DD]
13 Feeling it induces vomit while circling passage (10) EMPATHETIC {EM{PATH}ETIC}
15 German maiden decked by fantastic set, one in diamond, say (8) GEMSTONE {G}{E{M}ST}{ONE}
16 Adjust, say ring of intimate friend (5,3) ALTER EGO {ALTER}{EG}{O}
17 Blows up old cartel finally with dopes in shambles (8) EXPLODES {EX}{c...eL+DOPES}*
21 Expel European champion missing gold (5) EVICT {E}{VICTor}
22 New marker is thin (6) NARROW {N}{ARROW}
23 Eliminate the German behind drink counter (6) MURDER {DER}<=>{RUM<=}
26 Score? Zero for wrestler (4) SUMO {SUM}{O}
Reference List
Over = O, Daughter = D, Base = E, Husband = H, Tenor = T, Journalist = ED, Home = IN, Man = M, About = RE, Company = CO, Indian = I, Army officer = COL, Note = B, German = G, Maiden = M, European = E, New = N, The in German = DER
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ReplyDeleteSurprisingly even I felt this today.
DeleteThanx for the link
1A ELITE - the best; thE LITErates (T)
ReplyDelete12 A DISPERSED - scattered; (D)aughter, (SPIDER)*, base (E)
2D LIMITS - restricts; drunk (LIT), empty iim (IM), (S)on
3D YETI - snowman; still (YET), (I)ndian
4D PRESIDES - chairs; before (PRE), teams (SIDES)
Anno?
Delete12A- typo. It should be spiders
Delete21D expel = Evict. European - E champion - Vict(or ) missing gold - or
ReplyDelete25 AC They cover = Insurer - home=in certain - sure (r)isk initially
9 D Yearns for trees - pines
10AC view = opinion ( O) ver wing - pinion
I have a problem with 25A- "They cover" should lead to Insurers and not insurer in singular.
DeleteFeel the same
Delete+1
DeleteSorry for the mistake.
Delete20A Pseudonym - [(used my) + p + n + o]*
ReplyDelete17D Explodes - [(Dopes) + Ex + l] *
26D Sumo - [sum + o]
11A - Symbols - [sly mobs] *
17d need refining
Delete5d .common cold.ஜெனரல் complaint is common. Armyofficer is col and d is diagnosed at last
ReplyDeleteComplaint:commom?
Delete6 d.invoices meaning பில் derived from anagram of 'இவர் coins'
ReplyDelete4Dn Presides. before- Pre. Teams - sides
ReplyDelete24 Ac Torpedo. Troop Anagrind + journalist Ed
ReplyDelete27Ac Negligent. Chap - Gent,ingle anagrind
ReplyDelete18a.spouses.means partners.returning incentives is sops andbenefit is use.so u get spouses
ReplyDelete9a.
ReplyDeleteStaff=personnel
Private =personal,auditor =indicates heard as.=personnel
13Dn Empathetic. Emetic induce vomit, passage. -Path
ReplyDelete13 d: EMPATHETIC
ReplyDeleteInducing vomit is EMETIC
Passage is PATH
EM(PATH)ETIC
14 ac: NICHE meaning vocation
ReplyDeleteAttractive is NICE
H from Husband
15 ac: GRAPPLE meaning grab
ReplyDeleteBits of guava and ripe give G and R. Fruit is APPLE
16 d - alter ego
ReplyDeleteAdjust = alter
Ring = o
Say= for example?= Eg?
Yes
DeleteSathia
19A: composition= motet
ReplyDeleteSecond is mo
Tenor is t
Often best is e,t
Hence, mo+t+et
With regards,
Sathia
28Ac MOOSE -{M}{(-l)OOSE}
ReplyDelete26d - {SUM}{O}
ReplyDeleteDef. - wrestler
score- sum
Zero - o
1d RECORD: dossier
ReplyDeleteRE( about) CO( company) RD( record on vacation)
I am sure you meant RD- D(irecto)R returned
DeleteThanks Rao. I meant returned but forgot to type it.
DeleteVery nice CW. Thank you LV.
ReplyDelete'Saral' means straight and clear!
DeleteSimple and elegant cw
DeleteYes. It is more like Incognito. Congratulations LV. Keep it up!
DeleteSathia
Thanks all !
Delete23d : MURDER
ReplyDelete'The' in German is DER behind drink RUM reversed/counter is MUR
Defn : Eliminate
Good solve MB sir...........it's quite tough for me....good WP
DeleteThank you Prasanna 😊
Delete15d: GEMSTONE
ReplyDeleteG from German
M from maiden
G+M + SET+ONE anagrammed gives GEMSTONE. =diamond
22D thin= narrow
ReplyDeleteN from new
Marker is arrow.
15D diamond =gemstone
ReplyDeleteG(erman) +M(aiden)+setone
7D problems=blisters
ReplyDeleteB is a musical note.
Lister is assessor ( one making out tax lists)
9A- Personnel- homonym of personal
ReplyDeleteindicator- auditor
Def.- Staff
Doubt- I think there is/a slight variation in pronunciation
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DeleteNice grid LV.
ReplyDeleteMy fav - COMMON COLD, EMPATHETIC, ALTER EGO.
Thanx
Thank you !
DeleteThanks all for solving the grid .
ReplyDeletePSEUDONYM
Used my parents' names once at first, created Saral, for example (9)
Actually I created my pseudonym using my parents' names- SAradha RAmasami Lakshmi- SARAL.:)
Wonderful
DeleteThanks sir :)
DeleteNice one!
DeleteYa. Very nice. 👍
DeleteNow that we know it, it is & lit😅
DeleteThanks all :)
DeleteSeveral good clues. Enjoyed solving.
ReplyDeleteMoose, Opinion, Record, Common cold to name a few.
Thanks :) I checked Personnel / personal pronunciation in online freedictionary. Felt it sounded same :)
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