Wednesday, 3 December 2025

No 14655, Wednesday 03 Dec 2025, Gussalufz

Solution to ??? 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.

JAYANT'S ISSUE
ACROSS
1   Mixing with the man's family? Good (8) WHISKING {W}{HIS}{KIN}{G}
6   Russian scientist's secretary filed Swedish manufacturing company's review (6) PAVLOV {PA}{VOLVo<=|
9   Field's crowded in Filmfare Awards (4) AREA [T]
10 Windies star's one chasing National Award winning actress, in an impressionable state (6,4) TABULA RASA {LARA'S}{A}<=>{TABU}
11 Bad guy in sleeveless jacket (6) JERKIN {JERK}{IN}
12 Most potent in sack, having extraordinary size (8) BOOZIEST {BOO{SIZE*}T}
13 Some day care, till Ishant gets over inability to read? (10) ILLITERACY [T<=]
15 Goddess & Murphy's third in two rankings, finally (4) IRIS {1{muRphy}1}{r...gS}
17 Textile worker rejected Jeffrey Dahmer's sandwiches (4) DYER [T<=]
18 "Missing India," Nick posted on Insta, disheartened (2,8) IN ABSENTIA {I}{NAB}{SENT}{InstA}
20 Cranky grannies — they're rebels (8) AGINNERS*
22 Rough policeman arrests husband (case of piracy) (6) CHOPPY {C{H}OP}{Pi..cY}
24 Air travel firm bumping those in front for photography equipment (5,5) LIGHT TABLE {fLIGHT}{sTABLE}
26 Old walkway from Paris to Argenteuil (4) STOA [T]
27 I wish setter, affectionately: "Drop dead" (2,4) IF ONLY {I}{FONdLY}
28 One erg roughly rounds to half new radiation unit (8) ROENTGEN {ONE+ERG}* over {To} with {N}

DOWN
2   A tip from headquarters: record amateur antics (9) HORSEPLAY {H or S}{EP}{LAY}
3   Dog and son have a conversation (5) STALK {S}{TALK}
4   Popular X user, nakedly violent (7) INTENSE {IN}{TEN}{uSEr}
5   Get back and talk (3) GAB<=
6   Soft offering from Kapillow yorker (7) PILLOWY [T]
7   Ian Irving worked from a U.S. state (9) VIRGINIAN*
8   Well, nothing unchanged! (5) OASIS {O}{AS IS}
12 Beginner in Bollywood has around a month to deliver songs (7) BHAJANS {Bo...d}{HA{JAN}S}
14 Claim rank, handpick mostly bygone cricketer (5,4) IMRAN KHAN [T]
16 Old Ugandan procedure to polish percussion instrument (9) IDIOPHONE {IDI}{OP}{HONE}
18 Stupidly and heartlessly, European country imprisons revolutionary writer (7) INEPTLY {I{PEN<=}TaLY}
19 Regularly test, get rockets set up for release (7) SECRETE {tEsT+gEt+RoCkEtS}<=
21 Suffering, in short, after leader's sex change? (5) G?I?F ()
23 Start editing notes (5) ONSET*
25 Save cake (3) BAR [DD]

Reference List
With = W, India = I, Husband = H, Dead, New = N, Record = EP(Extended Play), Amateur = L, Son = S, Procedure = OP

11 comments:

  1. ? 21d GRIEF=suffering
    in short = brief
    after leader's (b) sex changed = B to G(Boy to Girl)

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  2. Jayant is father of Amjad Khan (Sholay villain). Amjad appears in 4th row as Nina.
    Sathia

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    1. 👌
      Wajid Ali and vatsayan too. The characters he played

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  3. I can see "Anne" also. Hathaway shares dob with Amjad Khan

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    1. Great!
      I can see Gab- short for Gabbar Singh?

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    2. Oh, the ANNE is just a nice coincidence, I hadn't even noticed!

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    3. The other half of GABBAR is there too :-)

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  4. 21D - outstanding WP......special thanks to setter and Col.sir selected the unsolved clue......

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  5. Thanks to all solvers for solving and comments, and thanks for the blog, Col.! Here are my notes for this crossword:

    Notes

    The actor Amjad Khan (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amjad_Khan_(actor)) is the theme of this crossword. AMJAD can be seen as a nina running across the middle row. KHAN is a part of the solution to 14d. The title refers to Amjad Khan's father, Zakaria Khan (himself a well-known actor of yore), whose screen name was Jayant. Three of Amjad Khan's famous movie roles can be found in the puzzle.

    GABBAR (from Sholay, 1975) is formed by 5d and 25d.
    WAJID ALI (from Shatranj Ke Khilari, 1977) can be seen going down the first column.
    VATSAYAN (from Utsav, 1984) can be seen running down the last column.

    Personal notes

    My open source crossword construction software, Exet (https://exet.app) has hit Version 1.00. Starting at v0.00 in September 2020, that's 101 releases over five years (not counting several minor tweaks) (https://github.com/viresh-ratnakar/exet/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md). From coding up "beam search" (for auto-fill) and "set union-find with rank compression" (for grid connectivity) to figuring out how to efficiently search for multi-word anagrams, it's been so much fun—the best possible use of my computer science education.

    In political news, Mamdani mania has swept through and swept New York, and I'm here for it. Well done, Mira!

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