Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Thursday, 14 November 2024

No 14330, Thursday 14 Nov 2024, KrisKross

Solution to 1D 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   Film about sorcery - almost like "Exorsist"? (8) MISSPELT {MIS{SPELl}T} Def by Example
5   One inclined to become a leading surgeon? (6) LISTER [DD]
9   Erudite one leaves, confused about nucleus of an isotope (8) DEUTERON {ERUDiTE}*{ON} 
10 Batsman's opening in a cricket match under most favourable circumstances (2,4) AT BEST {A}{T{Ba...n}EST}
12 Great enthusiasm to gobble round pies (5-4) FIRST-RATE {FIR{TARTS<=}E}
13 A dry, mostly cold storage space (5) ATTIC {A}{TT}{ICy}
14 Ill, pricked by tip of rusty nail (4) BRAD {B{Ru..y}AD}
16 That man's wrong to steal a coarse fabric (7) HESSIAN {HES}{SI{A}N}
19 Bake the soil to make primitive tools (7) EOLITHS*
21 Farewell, great industrialist! (2-2) TA-TA {TATA}
24 Rotten case of agricultural waste (5) OFFAL {OFF}{Ag...aL}
25 Always looking for a fairytale ending? (4,5) EVER AFTER [DD]
27 Seduce footloose husband on the rebound (6) ENTRAP PARTNEr<=
28 Champion shortly drinking a liqueur with egg base (8) ADVOCAAT {ADVOCA{A}Te}
29 Name changed to drop first letter, as prompted (6) NUDGED {N}{bUDGED}
30 Churchman angry after consuming rum? Never! (8) REVEREND {RE{NEVER*}D}

DOWN
1   Resentment about party member doing field work? (3-3) M?D-?F? (Addendum - MID-OFF {MI{DO}FF} - See comments)
2   Fly in South Indian dish (6) SCURRY {S}{CURRY}
3   Essentially simple attempt to make a fold (5) PLEAT [T]
4   After bit of Lamaze, dare to exercise in tight dress (7) LEOTARD {La...e}{DARE+TO}*
6   How people may travel across Europe, ignoring capital of Italy - it is on the way (2,7) IN TRANSIT {IN TRAiNS}{IT}
7   Sensational articles mislead, for the most part (8) THEATRIC {THE}{A}{TRICk}
8   Novel without sex about to be withdrawn (8) RETICENT {RE{IT<=}CENT}
11 Network trouble, according to the drunk (4) MESH (~mess)
15 Afterwards, rebellious India had to fight back (9) RETALIATE {LATER<=}{I}{HAD}
17 Tuned one model instrument (8) MELODEON*
18 Did some farming, with no time to collect cream? Unfortunate (3-5) ILL-FATED {tILL{FAT}ED}
20 Killed a large number (4) SLEW [DD]
21 Altered loose pedal (7) TREADLE*
22 Faster bats attack from air (6) STRAFE*
23 Ground suitable for all in America (6) GRATED {G-RATED}
26 A lady's complete by herself (5) ALONE {A}{L}{ONE}

Reference List
About = ON, Nucleus = N, Dry = TT(Teetotaller), Name = N, South = S, Sex = IT, Lady = L

10 comments:

  1. 1DN : mid off-resentment(miff) around party(do)=member doing fielding in cricket.

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  2. Good solve.
    Enjoyed the 'Foot loose' husband!

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  3. 5A, To know the name of a British Surgeon - IMHO, isn't it a stretch to an Indian audience? At least to do a reference check, I wish the prefix, British Surgeon were added.

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  4. You may have a point but Lister is one of the most famous personalities and first to suggest sterility during surgeries and Listerine toothpaste was named in his honour.

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  5. Fair enough, Paddy, my GK needs to be tuned. But when a proper name is used is it not the norm to qualify that, even if it were a DD.? When we say Stan Laurel or Oliver Hardy, don't we say Stan, say or Stan, perhaps.

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  6. Should it not have been a leading British Surgeon, perhaps.?

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  7. Or, leading Surgeon, Joseph, say

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  8. Sometimes we complain the solution is clearly stated in the clue!
    No harm in the setter making us work a little/ look around. You have of course the other def.to help you (as you stated)

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