Solution to 20D 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 Restrain worker on strike (8) HANDCUFF {HAND}{CUFF}
5 Turning fist to hide a Chinaman, take a look (6) SHUFTI {S{HU}FTI*}
10 "Count six, come have tea," they say (7) VICOMTE {VI}{COM{(~tea)T}E}
11 Arrests to end arms supplies (7) REMANDS*
12 Rum bottles, he gets a discharge (5) RHEUM {R{HE}UM}
14 Flat on pitch, hit bull's eye (4,2,6) DEAD ON TARGET {DEAD}{ON}{TAR}{GET}
18 Healthy topic, perhaps imagined (12) HYPOTHETICAL*
21 Seaweed or a grass bundle in total (9) SARGASSUM {A+GRASS}*{SUM}
25 Article about Rome in principle (7) THEOREM {THE}{ROME*}
26 Net-net refuse and blame (6) ENTRAP {NET*}{RAP}
27 One way to cook - include coffee butter (8) FLATTERY {F{LATTE}RY}
DOWN
1 Wrong horse claiming victory is suspended (6) HOVERS {HO{V}ERS*}
4 National habit seen on the dining table perhaps (6,8) FRENCH DRESSING {FRENCH}{DRESSING}
6 Bard in 'Romeo' (5) HOMER {HOME}{R}
7 Freak about and leave for a dance (8) FANDANGO {F{AND}AN}{GO}
16 Discipline as tea is set out (8) CHASTISE {CHA}{IS+SET}*
17 Laxative copy, nothing missing from the east (8) APERIENT {APE}{oRIENT}
19 Look to secure victory - go without food (6) STARVE {STAR{V}E}
20 British sound surprised by eating fruit (6) ?L?M?Y (Addendum - BLIMEY {B{LIME}Y} - See comments)
22 Tailless beast showing an individual's true inner self (5) ANIMA ANIMAl
Reference List
Victory = V, Romeo = R, Tea = CHA
20D is B(lime)y
ReplyDelete20D: BLIMEY
ReplyDeleteDef: British sound surprised
BY
Eating: containment indicator
Fruit: LIME
3 D. I strggled with cat with out leg as CA and was on a WGC
ReplyDeleteHowever, how does Without becomes a containment indicator ?
Gyan is very much needed to lift me from the morass of CW ignorance-)
Without is the opposite of within.
ReplyDeleteABC
B is within AC or AC is without B!!!
We have gone through this in detail earlier.
@Venkata- one who met Col. accidentally?
ReplyDeleteNo, that was Janak
DeleteThank you Col.
DeleteI am sorry sir. I don't remember . Hence this
ReplyDeleteNo problem. Just mentioned.
DeleteI remember since I also found it tricky the first time and raised the same doubt.
...or a regular commenter?
ReplyDeletePlease refresh my memory.
Nice start for the Arden week.
ReplyDeleteShufti- Link says military slang. Col., Arden.... (MB included)should be familiar with such terms. We have to google!
ReplyDeleteNice crossword
ReplyDeleteNice start of Arden Series.
ReplyDeleteLoved - NICKEL, HOMER, BLIMEY, DEAD ON TARGET.
Thanx Arden!