Satyen Nabar's Sun Spl analysed

Monday, 17 February 2025

No 14410, Monday 17 Feb 2025, Crescent

Solution to 17A 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.

ACROSS
8   Brilliant English fellow thrice inspiring university lecturer (9) EFFULGENT {E}{F}{F}{GENT} over {U}{L}
9   Dash from cycling path (4) ELAN (+e)ELAN(-e)
10 Perhaps I irritated dog on couch (9,6) CROSSWORD SETTER {CROSS}{SETTER} over {WORD}
12 Unknown men gatecrashing ask her daughter out (4,5) DARK HORSE {OR} in {ASK+HER+D}*
13 Otter aimlessly circling some marshy land (5) TERAI [T]
14 Slippery character turns round giving a suggestive look (7) LEERING {EEL<=}{RING}
17 Time limits to adjust lines of course bearing (7) S?A?U?E (Addendum - STATURE {S{T}{Ad..sT}URE} - See comments)
19 Shade of green over lead (5) OLIVE {O}{LIVE}
21 Fool mostly cut off remains without money (3,2,4) OUT OF CASH {FOOl+CUT}*{ASH}
24 Swank is essentially sarky conceit, anyway, to be difficult to accept (5,2,4,4) STICK IN ONES CRAW {SWANK+IS+saRky+CONCEIT}*
25 Rabbit's tail docked by son (4) SCUT {CUT}<=>{S}
26 Test by touching leg around point with a cast (9) PALPATION {LAP<=}{POINT+A}*

DOWN
1   Ice collapsed, running minor slips (12) PECCADILLOES*
2   Simpleton lacking answer, old chaps damn sure (2,6) OF COURSE {OaF}{C{O}URSE}
3   Chiefly schist, partly sandstone deposit (6) FLYSCH [T]
4   Hollow entertainment in dreary diversion (6) DETOUR {D{En...nT}OUR}
5   Got dress designed for dull people (8) STODGERS*
6   When one's close to fire, best run to a window (8) FENESTRA {F(-i+e)ENEST}{R}{A} 
7   One snatching another from highest point on hill (6) CAPTOR {CAP}{TOR}
11 Attack banks in sweet spot of holy ground to obtain sufficient money (5,3,4) RAISE THE WIND {RAID} over {IN+SWEET+Holy}*
15 Kites ace shot make a camel spin? (3-5) ICE-SKATE*
16 Adults joke about wearing G-strings (5-3) GROWN-UPS {G}{ROW{PUN<=}S}
18 Fearless crook in a fraud (8) UNAFRAID*
20 Arctic seals duck after one died in folly (6) IDIOCY {I{O}CY}<=>{1}{D}
22 Can king without Government support spend a penny? (6) TINKLE {TIN}{K}{LEg}
23 Hundreds of thousands providing returns of revenue (6) FISCAL {LACS}{IF}<=

Reference List
Fellow = F, University = U, Lecturer = L, Men = OR, Daughter = D, Time = T, Over = O, Son = S, Answer = A, Old = O, Run = R, Died = D, King = K, Government = G

9 comments:

  1. 1a. English fellow thrice it says. There are only 2ff's . In e ff ul gent.

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  2. Precisely my doubt too. I spent lot of time in trying to decipher

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  3. 17A is my COD. Very cleverly constructed. Took a long time to parse although the answer is fairly clear from the crossings

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  4. 17a. STATURE= Bearing
    SURE = Of course
    T = Time
    AT = Limits of AdjusT
    S+T+AT+URE
    Lines Insert ind

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  5. After so long.....completed Crescent. Really thrilled.
    My fav - STATURE, EFFULGENT, PALPATION, GROWN UPS.
    Thanx

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