Friday 5 July 2024

No 14219, Friday 05 Jul 2024, Incognito

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ACROSS
8   After losing sense initially, flashback is 50% (4) HALF FLAsH<=
9   Cart returning on king's path (5) TRACK {CART<=}{K}
10 Drink with first flier from 28, right? (4) BEER {BEEtle}{R}
11 Claim aluminium limb excels in the beginning (6) ALLEGE {AL}{LEG}{Ex...s}
12 Rolls joint to cover "Peacemaker" Colt in meeting place (8) JUNCTION {J{UN}{C}TION*}
13 Astronaut paces about before meeting administrative NASA heads (8) SPACEMAN {PACES}*{Me...g}{Ad...e}{Nasa}
15 A doctor with one foot's aimlessly floating (6) ADRIFT {A}{DR}{1}{FT}
17 Kelvin leaves wickerwork containers containing small dogs (7) BASSETS BASkETS over S
19 Bird disturbed pile near container (7) PELICAN {PILE*}{CAN}
22 Commanding officer gets approval to initiate expense for starters and biscuits (6) COOKIE {CO}{OK}{In...e}{Ex...e}{
24 No! Canada can discard one container disturbing snake (8) ANACONDA {NO+canADA+CAN}*
26 Game requiring path having permit (8) ROULETTE {ROU{LET}TE}
28 Flier wrongly let another flier (6) BEETLE {BEE}{LET*}
30 Eye problem? Pen letter! (4) STYE {STY}{E}
31 Short NCO changes gears (5) SARGE*
32 Royal Air Force model for rudimentary boat (4) RAFT {RAF}{T}

DOWN
1   Cry "Whiskey" and become sick (4) WAIL {W}{AIL}
2   Infringements of boundary markers (8) OFFENCES {OF}{FENCES}
3   Perhaps burn saint having a lot of paper (6) STREAM {ST}{REAM}
4   Small magazine covers John playing Chinese game (3-4) MAH-JONG {MA{JOHN*}G}
5   Wrongly nicks ear to get treatment for dermis (8) SKINCARE*
6   One stopping nuisance at bar ordered to protect 7 (6) ABATOR {AT+BAR+O} Semi&lit
7   Nothing for Japanese fighter (4) ZERO [DD]
14 A plot devised for a philosopher (5) PLATO*
16 German lady starting to discover hoax (5) FRAUD {FRAU}{Di...r}
18 Essay: "Cure is expensive at first" (8) TREATISE {TREAT}{IS}{Ex...e}
20 Moving mortiseYes, that's rigid geometric transformation (8) ISOMETRY {MORTISE}*{Y}
21 Forced Irish Republican Army to produce wine (7) MADEIRA {MADE}{IRA}
23 King and queen give shelter to sick assassin (6) KILLER {K}{ILL}{ER}
25 Drunk MBA went ahead and walked slowly (6) AMBLED {MBA*}{LED}
27 Selects optional practical training scheme for beginners (4) OPTS Acrostic
29 Went away from port (4) LEFT [DD]

Reference List
King = K, Right = R, Peacemaker = UN, Colt = C, Foot = FT, Kelvin = K, Small = S, Commanding officer = CO, Model = T, Whiskey = W, Saint = ST, Ordered = O, German lady = FRAU, Yes = Y, Queen = ER



52 comments:

  1. 10a Beer from flier from 28 is bee and r from right -drink
    12a junction a meeting pla ce from joint UN and Colt anagram
    26a Roulette - game from path- route and permit- let route and let makes roulette
    28a Beetle from flier BEE and Let
    31a serge (nco)from gears

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  2. 1A : Half : flash is back after losing (s)-50%

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  3. It's 8A not 1A. Error regretted.

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    1. 9a path =track
      cart +k (king =k)
      returning is reversal indicator

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    2. 5d treatment for dermis=skincare
      (nick's ear )*anagram

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  5. 9A : Track - cart returning (trac), king(k)

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  6. 11A : Allege - aluminium (al) limb (leg) beginning of excels(e) - claim

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  7. 1a
    50%=half
    flash-s (losing sense initially)
    back is the reversal indicator

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  8. 12A : junction - peacemaker (un) colt (c) roll joint over unc - meeting place

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    1. UN is peacekeeper, not maker!!!

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    2. They MAKE peace too - by intervening! No?

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    3. They intervene to keep peace, in the sense of law and order.
      UN is not officially mandated to make peace.
      Thats why you hear polutical blame from one party (the one opposite to..) that USA et al are using UN to ....

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  9. 19A- Anagram of Pile and Container is Can- Bird-PELICAN
    20 D- Anagram of Mortise and "Y" from Yes- Geometric transformation- Isometric
    30 A- Royal Air force -RAF ; Modelis "T"- Rudimentary boat-Raft

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  10. 22A- Commanding officer -CO ; Gets approval -OK ; initiate expense- ie ; COOKIE
    Is this correct- But setter is looking for synonym of Plural "Biscuits"

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  11. 21D. MADEIRA - MADE (forced) + IRA (acronym for Irish Republican Army)

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  12. 18D. TREATISE (essay) - TREAT (cure) + IS + E (first letter of expensive)

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  13. 14D A PLOT anagram PLATO philosopher

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  14. 27D select = Optional Practical Training Scheme OPTS beginning letters

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  15. 4D Small magazine MAG covers JOHN Chinese game is MAHJONG Anagram

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  16. 13A. SPACEMAN (astronaut) - SPACE (paces about) + MAN (heads viz. first letters of meeting administrative NASA)

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  17. 23D King and Queen K +ER give shelter to sick ILL assassin = KILLER

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  18. 7dn: ZERO - direct clue meaning "nothing" and Japanese fighter

    6dn: ABATOR: One stopping nuissance - anagram of AT + BAR + O ( standing for Zero - 7 dn)

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    1. Japanese fighter? Does zero refers to it? Pl. elaborate for the benefit of others
      Sathia

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    2. Mitsubishi A6M Zero, a Japanese fighter aircraft used in World War II

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    3. I expected @narayanan to explain. Anyhow, thanks @sankaranarayanan
      Sathia

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    4. The A6M was usually referred to by its pilots as the zero fighter, "0" being the last digit of the imperial year 2600 (1940) when it entered service with the Imperial Navy. The name "Zero" was used colloquially.

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  19. 25A - Anaconda - anagram of No Canada

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  20. 4D. MAH JONG - MAG (small magazine) covers H JON (John playing) - it is is a tile-based game that was developed in the 19th century in China and has spread throughout the world

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  21. 11.ac. Allege. aluminium= al,limb=leg, e is the beginning of excels.
    9.ac. Track. Cart returning = Trac, and k from king.
    15.ac.Adrift. A doctor= adr, one foot= ift
    19.ac.Pelican. pile+ can (container)
    24.ac.Anaconda. No + Canada

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  22. 16D: hoax= fraud
    (Frau) (d)
    Sathia

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  23. 17a, dogs = bassets
    Wickerwork containers = baskets
    Kelvin leaves = - k
    Containing small = + s
    [Bas(+s - k)ets]

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  24. 17A dogs=bassets
    Baskets( --w+s)
    1D cry=wail
    W from Whiskey
    ail from sick.
    2D Infringements=offences
    Of+fences(boundary markers)
    3D burn =stream
    St from saint
    Ream is lot of paper.

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  25. In my opinion only 30a,29d are left.
    Sathia

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  26. 30a STYE = Eye problem
    STY = Pen
    E = letter

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  27. 29D: LEFT (DD). Means both "went away" & "port" meaning the left side in maritime terminology

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  28. As always an easy & lovely grid from Incognito.
    Following Prasad - I solved it cold
    Thank u Kishore!

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  29. Nobody got the theme? It's from Beetle Bailey. Wonder how many of you here have read those comics?

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    1. I don't think anyone could have missed it. But, to be frank, I could not connect it with the theme.

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  30. Oooh! Missed it. Wasn't looking for a theme - I guess!
    😊

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  31. Thank you Kishore. Did most of it here past midnight yesterday.

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  32. Thanks, everyone for solving. Before Beetle Bailey, I had a run in with Sad Sack...

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