Solution to 6D 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 Comes back bare-chested? Right! (4,2) SPOT ON <=
5 Tempers curried sausages (8) ASSUAGES*
9 How ideas can be made available? (3-5) SET-ASIDE {IDEAS}* [RA] Semi&lit
10 The man composed 'Jana Gana Man' for one (6) ANTHEM*
11 High-spirited, nosy dates ignored for two models (10) METTLESOME ME(-dd+tt)TTLESOME
12 Bond's reluctant to start late (4) OATH lOATH
13 I returned device to Electrical Engineer's assistant (8) EMPLOYEE {ME<=}{PLOY}{EE}
16 Penny's almost lethargic and a bit silly in shopping centres (6) PLAZAS {P}{LAZy}{A}{Si..y}
21 Get master to drop student (4) EARN lEARN
22 Judge and criminal met in suite almost on the dot (4,2,4) JUST IN TIME {J}{MET+IN+SUITe}*
25 Respect husband working in court but not taking sides (6) HONOUR {H}{ON}{cOURt}
26 Vents about that man's joints on radio (8) CHIMNEYS {C}{HIM}{(~knees}NEYS}
27 One present, a bit tardy, two hours before midnight, nearly yawning! (8) ATTENDEE {A}{Ta..y}{TEN}{DEEp}
28 Found time to miss (6) FORGET {FORGE}{T}
DOWN
2 Bit of rest for the listener (5) PIECE (~peace)
3 Drink after first signs of tiredness, oversensitiveness and snowballing tension (5) TOAST Acrostic
4 Simplicity from extraordinary navy tie (7) NAIVETY*
5 Wonderful afternoon, when everything's so overwhelmingly, magically ethereal at first (7) AWESOME Acrostic
6 Look good! Meticulous with a sharp tie, you top the finalists! (5,2) S?A?E ?P (Addendum - SHAPE UP Tail Acrostic + See comments)
7 So a truant can be one who needs space to work? (9) ASTRONAUT*
8 Listen! Frost's drill results in peer pressure? (3,6) EYE STRAIN {(~ice)EYES}{TRAIN}
14 Somehow a dumb outback's not bad, maybe to fool around (4,5) MUCK ABOUT {a+dUMb+OUTBACK}*
15 Lose melon, bananas and fish (5,4) LEMON SOLE*
20 Cowardly about one fight (7) CAITIFF {CA}{1}{TIFF}
23 Smarter one tries to display elevated orientation (5) TENOR [T<=]
24 Reverend's lament? Your's truly, perhaps (5) MAYBE (~bay me to maybe)
Reference List
Date = D, Model = T, Electrical = E, Engineer = E, Penny = P, Small = S, Island = I, Student = L, Judge = J, Husband = H, About = C, Time = T, Now = IN, Jack = J, Henry = H, Second = S, About = CA
19a typo VA CA acTING
ReplyDeleteThanks corrected
DeleteGood and little challenging CW given by Mona Saigal. Forge for found, 2D and 20D are good ones.
ReplyDeleteSathia
20D was a new word for me
DeleteThank you Sathia..
DeleteYes, it was a new word for me too- Rajan
26a should the hp indicate the part (neys is not knees!)
ReplyDeleteOr how it sounds in the solution!, which implies a fore knowledge of the solution.
6d SHAPE UP = Look good
ReplyDeleteLast letters of the clue as indicated by finalists
metuculouS witH A sharP tiE yoU toP
6D: Last letters of "Meticulous with a sharp tie, you top" = SHAPE UP
ReplyDeleteexcellent WP by Pixie....such a long acrostic . enjoyed the grid and many aha mments
ReplyDeleteThank you Prasanna
DeleteI also found the grid to be v interesting. Had to Google CAITIFF.
ReplyDeleteMy fav
VESICLE, ASTRONAUT, CHIMNEYS, ATTENDEE.
Thanx Mona!
Thank you Gowri!!
DeleteFrom elsewhere
ReplyDeleteGps messages? (5)
PINGS ( GPS = P in GS)
Delete👍
DeleteCALLS - it's a guess.
ReplyDeleteGP - referring to General Practitioner.