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 solve, if not solved by 1 PM.
Open for anyone to solve, if not solved by 1 PM.
ACROSS
8 Bravely endure hearing charges from behind bar (4,2) BEAR UP {EAR in PUB<} Thanks to Prasad for the Anno.
9 Cinerama reels from the U.S. (8) AMERICAN*
10 Good to randomly use voir dire (8) GRIEVOUS {G}{USE VOIR}*
11 Senator drinking rum gets soaked (6) SODDEN {S{ODD}EN}
12 Sac in body pouched in infancy, stomach? (4) CYST {T}
13 New-found energy or //back to gas? (6,4) SECOND WIND {D& CD}
14 About to install a bar in tent by the beach (6) CABANA {C{A}{BAN}A}
16 Large number from district switching sides (6) LEGION {+L-r}{EGION}
19 Obey cops to withdraw from complicated situation (10) COMPLEXITY {COMPL{EXIT}Y}
21 Deviant king departing in jet (4) INKY {kINKY}
23 Reportedly extra power and position in activity on the side (6) BYPLAY {BY{~BYE}}{P}{LAY}
24 Gondola's front scratched from punting on river meandering (8) RAMBLING {gAMBLING}<=>{R}
26 Sad tale does upset (8) DESOLATE*
27 Watch //the heart (6) TICKER {DD}
DOWN
1 Stake in front of a fish shop (6) BETRAY {BET}{RAY}
2 Each behind counter essentially filling welcome drink (5,3) GREEN TEA {couNter inside GREET}<=>{EA}
3 Capable of //plotting (2,2) UP TO {DD}
4 Managed to fire rifle (7) RANSACK {RAN}{SACK}
5 Friendly bears one's perhaps writing about in one's book (10) PERSONALLY{ONES+R}* in PALLY
6 Bend over wide opening (6) ?I?D?W {WIND}{O}{W} See Comments
7 Strange action involving money Earl inherited (4,4) CAME INTO {ACTION M E}*
13 Chicken's cry as acted out (7-3) SCAREDY CAT*
15 Shocking crime, heartless to slay attendants (8) ACOLYTES {CrimE TO SLAY}* Thanks to Prasad and Colonel for the Anno.
17 Government shut up after clear impasse (8) GRIDLOCK {G} {LOCK}<=>{RID}
18 Draw clear avoiding a wild hawk (7) TIERCEL {TIE}{CLEaR}*
20 Wan look from men under pressure inhibiting everybody (6) PALLOR {P}{ALL}{OR}
22 German children //showing greater understanding (6) KINDER {DD}
25 Mighty man crowds lifted, a legend (4) MYTH {T<}
REFERENCE LIST
Good=G, Senator=Sen, About=CA/C, Sides=L(eft); R(ight), King=K, Power=P, River=R, Each=Ea, Money=M, Earl=E, Government=G, Pressure=P, Man=GI
23A - shouldn't extra power be Bi - P, and therefore byp and lay for position?
ReplyDeleteBye as in cricket
ReplyDelete11A- No indicator to pick 'Sen' from senator.
ReplyDeleteIts abbreviation
Delete22D- School for young kids is 'Kindergarten' and not 'Kintergarden' as I had been thinking for a long time (and largely pronounced that way). Obviously a word of German origin.
ReplyDeleteGarten is garden!
Delete5d perhaps is extraneous and misplaced!
ReplyDeleteWriting is one of the three R's (referring to reading, writing and arithmetic); hence 'perhaps writing' as one of the examples for R.
DeleteBy itself, writing is not abbreviated as R. It is only in the context of the three R's. Hence, the setter has specified with 'perhaps'.
Delete6 Bend over wide opening (6) {WIND}{O}{W}
ReplyDelete6D: opening= window
ReplyDelete(Wind)+o+w
Bend is wind
Over is o
Wide is w
Sathia