Solution to 5D 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
1 One barely seen in public? (6) NUDIST [CD]
4 Most insignificant strike in Indian state (6) PUNJAB {PUNy}{JAB}
8 Build new YMCA or YWCA perhaps (7) ACRONYM {N+YMCA+OR}* [DBE]
9 Small transmitting device catches signal finally (7) SLENDER {S{s...aL}ENDER}
11 Complaint involved torso and heart (4,6) SORE THROAT {TORSO+HEART}*
12 Nobleman from Germany touring another European country (4) DUKE {D{UK}E}
13 A drama watched in the auditorium (5) SCENE (~seen)
14 Cakes and tarts, perhaps, highlighted on the counter (8) DESSERTS<=
16 Case is established by counsel (3,5) TEA CHEST {EST}<=>{TEACH}
18 Agent about to go in for review (5) RECAP {RE{CA}P}
20 Starts to fly low and circles around a little lower? (4) CALF {Fly}{Low}{And}{Ci...s}<=
21 Hustler gets wind about another hustler (10) HOODWINKER {HOO{WIND*}KER}
23 Wife removed unusually large new blanket (7) GENERAL {LARGE+NEw}*
25 Fight racism, end sexism in society totally, for starters (6) RESIST Acrostic
26 Couples returning from Somerset in UK (6) UNITES [T<=]
DOWN
2 See full episode in which priest goes for exorcisms essentially (7) DIOCESE {E{-p+c)CISODES}* Full as Anind?
3 A command given before shooting? (3,6) SAY CHEESE [CD]
5 Sombre or sober? (5) U?L?T ()
6 Spooner's European sweetheart is a mystery woman (4,3) JANE DOE (dane jo to jane doe)
7 An order to stop fighting from Tipu? (5,2,2) BREAK IT UP {TIPU}* [RA]
15 Tightened loose wire's end around the centre of circuit (7,2) SCREWED IN {WIRES+END}* over {cirCuit}
17 We are told they hack into safes (7) COFFERS (~coughers)
19 Regina lost engagement ring (7) CONTACT CONTrACT
22 Withdraws money for unknown issues (5) EMITS E(+m-x)MITS
Reference List
New = N, From in German = DE, About = CA, Wife = W, Priest = P, Sweetheart = JO, Penny = D, Regina = R, Money = M, Unknown = X
2d listed in clueclinic.
ReplyDeleteAs an adjective anind (full/high)
Short for fully drunk!
DeletePut it in a sentence and show me
DeleteClueclinic?
DeleteWebsite for cryptic CW's.
Delete21D- He from Hepatitis?
ReplyDeleteyes..early signs of = indicator to pick 1st 2 letters of fodder (he of hepatitis)
Delete21d signs to indicate two letters!?
ReplyDeleteSign indicates first of hepatitis
DeleteSigns normally indicates taking of first letters of hepatitis and,
Then you get haals not heals
Sathia
yes..early signs of = 1st 2 letters
Delete1D- Why stopping?
ReplyDeleteStopping for = indicator to choose middle letters of fodder
DeleteIMHO, plural should have been used.
DeleteSree ji intended use was Stopping for fodder A + B + C gives answer
DeleteThank you PG team for mking the blog colourful. They say Navratri- 9 nights, divided into 3 each for 3 Goddesses. So 3 from Prasanna?
ReplyDelete+1 for colourful start of Navaratri.
DeleteSathia
+2
Delete+2
DeleteDoubts:
ReplyDelete14A - Where does stressed come from? Where is the reversal indicator?
23A - General = Blanket? How?
24A - cannot find the letter picker? Inclusion indicator?
1D - How is stopping = essentially for selecting core of words?
2D - Full as scrambler?
7D - BREAK? Comes from where? Also what is RA?
13 D - Harry does what?
14A- Highlughted gives stressed and counter us tge reversal indicator.
Delete23A- Bkanket in the,sense all covering. Like in blanket permission.
7D- RA is reverse,anagram. Tipu is break ( it up) , break being anagrind.
13D- Harry is,anagrind- anagram of letters in pink
Yes, Padmanabhan ji
Delete@KNSHMRY- There is a panel on the left giving all abbreviations used, clue types etc.
DeleteIf you are using a phone, you will have to click the web version.
@KNSHMRY- There is a panel on the left giving all abbreviations used, clue types etc.
DeleteIf you are using a phone, you will have to click the web version.
I am told by the setter that 'Full' is there in Clue Clinic for 'Drunk' and 'early signs' is also there for picking first two letters.
ReplyDeleteHowever I am not convinced with those two.
Clueclinic shows FULL as an anind - type Advanced (not standard)
ReplyDeleteYes, Rao ji..also Collins (Brit informal)..hope it helps
DeleteThat's a US slang!/colloq.
DeleteBetter to avoid it if one can.
Nice grid. SHED A TEAR, COFFERS, ACRONYM were a few favs.
ReplyDelete"Full" as anagram ind and "stopped" for picking middle letters were new to me.
Lovely artwork by Prasanna and Gowri.
Thanks Gridzilla and Col.
Thanks Ramki!
DeleteSide panel says it is he,2nd CW by Gridzilla. In spite of a few,doubts here and there, happy overall. Keep them coming.
ReplyDeleteThanks Padmanabhan ji!
Delete5d Unlit DD
ReplyDeleteSombre -> Dark -> Unlit
Sober -> Not intoxicated -> Unlit
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