Solution to 27A 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 Couple of pounds earned by prophet from vendor (6) SELLER {SE{LL}ER}
4 Wardrobe around the corner, positioned together (5-3) CLOSE SET {CLOSE{SE}T}
9 Leader quits small bank, say (6) LENDER sLENDER
10 Casual partner (8) CAVALIER [DD}
12 It's apple blended with pulse (5-3) SPLIT-PEA*
13 Spring found in Erode river? Not entirely (6) DERIVE [T]
15 Reflections of armies' rigor, top military training (6,6) MIRROR IMAGES {ARMIES+RIGOR+Mi...y}*
18 Unconditional authority for central bank from the beginning, each affected (5,7) CARTE BLANCHE {CENTRAL+Bank+EACH}*
21 More or less a circle (6) AROUND {A}{ROUND}
22 Have to cross, eat with wife in extreme climatic condition (4,4) HEAT WAVE {H{EAT}{W}AVE}
24 After intense interactions, rest taken leading to inertia (8) INACTION INterACTIONs*
25 Always right externally? Could lead to lapse (6) REVERT {R{EVER}T}
26 Affected by con in southeast Norway (8) STRICKEN {S{TRICK}E}{N}
27 Bolt from gully (6) ?T?D?E ()
DOWN
1 Identical males dancing around female behind a corner (8) SELFSAME {MALES}* over {F} <=>{SE}
2 Two large gates next to each other at department installed by owner (8) LANDLORD {L}{AND}{L}{OR}{D}
3 Egocentric male, leading thespian creating a wave, say (15) ELECTROMAGNETIC {EGOCENTRIC+MALE+Th...n}*
5 Clay and sand on top of land over a mountaintop (4) LOAM {Land}{O}{A}{Mo...n}
6 Say, bureau of foreign affairs in USA (5,10) STATE DEPARTMENT {STATE}{DEPARTMENT}
7 Mood for whiskey, say (6) SPIRIT [DD]
8 A large dish given to youngster outside old city (6) TUREEN {T{UR}EEN}
14 Walk in between two rivers to the ranch house (7) RAMBLER {R}{AMBLE}{R}
16 Meat cut from ganders cooked over coal primarily (5,3) SCRAG END {GANDERS}* over {Coal}
17 About to pay and move to another place (8) RESETTLE {RE}{SETTLE}
19 Boy hikers regularly spotted with females (6) LADIES {LAD}{hIkErS}
20 Exaggerated talk by trio, ha it's trash (3,3) HOT AIR*
23 Directed at home with no entrance (4) BODE aBODE
Reference List
Pound = L, Corner = SE, Small = S, Wife = W, Right = R, Norway = N, Female = F, Large = L, Gates = AND, OR, Department = D, Over = O, River = R, About = RE
27A:stodge=bolt(gallop)
ReplyDeleteAlso, stodge=gorge(glut)
Also, gorge=gully.
27a STODGE - Bolt
ReplyDeleteBolt - V. To eat, devour, gorge
Gorge = Gully
(Thanks to Google)
Stodge = gorge (devour) and gorge (valley) = gully
ReplyDeleteBut those are 2 completely different meanings of gorge
How can we equate stodge = gully based on that? Comments?
+1
DeleteDD is not two words from same definition.
And none of them can be from second/other definition of theirs.
DeleteSo, gorge from gully cannot be gorge from stodge.
I meant - it would work if you were doing a double def for the word GORGE
ReplyDeleteBut here the dd is supposed to be for STODGE
I understand your point. If 2 words have a common synonym, they don't suyonayicslky become synonyms.
ReplyDeleteYes again. for DD.