Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Monday, 19 August 2024

No 14257, Monday 19 Aug 2024, Afterdark

Rangoli by Gowri
Solution to 15D 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   Bugged Patrick to return to training by 1st of December (6) TAPPED {PAT<=}{PE}{De...r}
5   Watches Stokes' attack in the absence of skipper getting first sixer (6) SIGHTS (-f+s)SIGHTS
10 With director missing, there is difficulty in getting equipment (7) HARNESS HARdNESS
11 Copy is verbatim, IT at embarrassing bind (7) IMITATE [T]
12 Strange, former lover's book seen at Indian college (6) EXOTIC {EX}{OT}{I}{C}
15 Went around left gate at the end and took off (6) PEELED {PEE{L}{gatE}D}
16 Transports berries after auditor takes engineer's place (7) CARRIES (-be+ca)CARRIES
17 Poses, is it? Fantastic (4) SITS Incorrect fodder
18 Work unit has returned, yard is overcast (4) GREY {ERG<=}{Y}
19 Examining the hollow wound (7) TESTING {ThE}{STING}
20 Basically silly joke was narrated (4) SPUN {S}{PUN}
22 Singer arrived early at English pub (4) DIVE {DIVa}{E}
25 First off, appeared confused and constructed something in haste (7) PAPERED aPPEARED*
27 Games played after 1 seen in pictures (6) IMAGES {GAMES}*<=>{1}
28 Older Bengali rector is over the moon (6) SENIOR {SEN}{R} over {IO}
31 Investigate earl at 10 AM in East End (7) EXAMINE {E}{X}{AM}{IN}{E} What's the role of End?
32 A picture on the magazine at institute's almost new (7) IMAGINE {{MAG}<=>{I} and {NEw} A is superfluous
33 Pointer is unnecessary after leaving ship (6) NEEDLE NEEDLEss
34 Steven lying, concealing calmly (6) EVENLY [T]

DOWN
2   In despair, porters withheld in LaGuardia, say (7) AIRPORT [T]
3   Flowing river's name brought up (6) POETIC {PO}{CITE<=}
4   Powder and polish (4) DUST [DD]
5   Without advance, transported Swami's float (4) SWIM SWaMI*
6   Manages government's user interface design elements superbly from the beginning (6) GUIDES Acrostic
7   Preview shown in mobile van (7) TRAILER [DD]
8   Lady seen with stranger, primarily sleeping on bed linens (6) SHEETS {SHE}{ET}Sl...g}
9   Toxic lady cavorting with Edward (6) DEADLY {LADY+ED}*
13 Say, shooters from Cameroon face time at Sweden (7) CAMERAS {CAM}{ERA}{S}
14 Relative becomes different after following wingers from Bhubaneswar (7) BROTHER {OTHER}<=>{Bh...eR}
15 Small change for the poor without house (7) PE?N?ES (Addendum PENNIES PENNIlESs - See comments) 
20 Lady maintains home on Sabbath and stands out (6) SHINES {SH{IN}E}{S}
21 Ignorant peacekeepers at England overlook a battle (7) UNAWARE {UN}{E} over {A}{WAR}
23 Sign of politician forged after cop left (7) INITIAL poLITIcIAN*
24 England's army chief and sailors embarked at either end to be received (6) EARNED {E}{Army}{RN}{Em...eD}
25 Op-ed rewritten after receiving religious instruction in Times (6) PERIOD {OP+ED}* over {RI}
26 Daughter's refund uninitiated leads to argument (6) DEBATE {D}{rEBATE}
29 Over time, charge for party (4) FETE {FE{T}E}
30 Mass arrest, leader from east escapes (4) SIZE SeIZE

Reference List
Training = PE, Director = D, Book = OT(Old testament), Went = PEED, Left = L, Yard = Y, English = E, Rector = R, Earl = E, Institute = I, Ship = SS, Advance = A, Stranger = ET(Extra terrestrial), Sweden = S, House = LS(Lok Sabha), Home = IN, Sabbath = S, Sailors = RN(Royal Navy), Religious Instruction = RI, Daughter = D, Time = T

9 comments:

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  2. 13d AD after all these years?

    Camer(oon) for camer(as)!!

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  3. 32 A is actually faulty?
    A picture is noun.
    Picture:verb/imagine!

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  4. 15D-Pennies-small change; Poor-penniless-LS(Lok Sabha-house)

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    1. It is not so common as to refer our parliament as 'house', more so the lok sabha, in my humble view. For omitting L and S, I wish a better clue were there!

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    2. From chambers.co.uk for house

      (often the House) the legislative body that governs a country, especially either chamber in a bicameral system •

      So for an Indian crossy, its OK to refer LS/RS as house.

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  5. I'm in the dark as for some of the clues of Afterdark! In 4 D, can 'dust' be a synonym for 'polish' though it is for 'powder' as a verb?

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  6. @ Gowri..... well drawn. & Good Theme . Happy Raksha bandhan to all THCC members

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