Solution to 21D 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 Therefore, state makes broth (4) SOUP {SO}{UP}
9 Respond about part of play (5) REACT {RE}{ACT}
10 Removing ring, Oprah plays musical instrument (4) HARP oPRAH*
13 Bits of projectile maybe sharp and start to neutralise enemy lines (8) SHRAPNEL {SHARP*}{Ne...e}{En..y}{Li..s}
15 Once confused about some blighters as a group (2,4) EN BLOC {EN{BLi...s}OC*}
26 Secret coteries reconstituted (8) ESOTERIC*
28 Chopping mango tree after sending away Tom results in anger (6) ENRAGE {mANGo+tREE}*
30 Watering hole next to new shed (4) BARN {BAR}{N}
31 Shakespeare's weapon? (5) SPEAR [HIPS]
32 Sailor gets nothing for food (4) TARO {TAR}{O}
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3 Mythical creature's pullover (6) DRAGON {DRAG ON}
6 Supernatural being's revolutionary massage (6) CHERUB {CHE}{RUB}
7 Release part of RAF reels (4) FREE [T]
14 Gut feeling that a person with kyphosis can have? (5) HUNCH [DD]
16 Animal's weight (5) OUNCE [DD]
18 Turn water into steam as I prove erroneously (8) VAPORISE*
20 Damaged ale crate cut into flesh (8) LACERATE*
21 Come after triumph (7) ?U?C?E? (Addendum - SUCCEED [DD] - See comments)
23 Indian Navy nurse's mean (6) INTEND {IN}{TEND}
25 When Victor goes away, poverty may result in rhythmic composition (6) POETRY POvERTY*
27 Place to sit and prepare eats (4) SEAT*
29 Dress from Annanagar boutique (4) GARB [T]
Reference List
About = RE, Energy = E, Child = CH, New = N, Watering hole = BAR, Sailor = TAR, Parish priest = PP, Indian Navy = IN, Victor = V




21D SUCCEED-come after, triumph (DD)
ReplyDelete31A Spear , A plain hidden word, anagram in Shakespeare's weapon
ReplyDeleteThere is no anagram
DeleteHidden word, no anagram.
Delete29 D Grab hidden word in AnnanaGAR Boutique
ReplyDelete25D poetry , Anagram from poverty
ReplyDeleteIncorrect. Where is the V?
DeletePlease note the options for givin solutions is only on Friday's and in the Special on Sunday's
Delete9A React, Re from Respond and ACT, play a verb means Act
ReplyDeleteYou can go through the solutions given in the blog to understand how solution was arrived for each clue. Come Friday, you can look for giving your solutions.
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