Monday, 15 December 2025

No 14665, Monday 15 Dec 2025, Gridzilla

Solution to 5D has been deliberately left unsolved and is to be answered 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 answer, if not solved by 1 PM

ACROSS
1   Feeling a bit satisfied after extremely short flight (6) STAIRS {AIR}{Sa...d}<=>{ShorT}
4   A short time to have lunch out (4,2) BEAT IT {B{EAT}IT}
8   Taking spoiled salami, one ultimately gets some discomfort (7) MALAISE {SALAMI}*{E}
9   Henry delivered hash or heroin in metal container? (4,3) IRON ORE {OR+hEROIN}*
11 Visiting hot adult site, Mark gets aroused (10) STIMULATED {ADULT+SITE+M}*
12 Small drink, say, for skipper (4) SAIL {S}{(~ale)AIL}
13 Worm on top of sunflower plant (5) SEDGE {EDGE}<=>{Su...r}
14 "Australia: The best place" - A Netflix feature (8) AUTOPLAY {AU}{TOP}{LAY}
16 John sat playing on account of these sets of cards (8) CANASTAS {CAN}{SAT*}{AS}
18 Cryptic clue about primarily nice relative (5) UNCLE {U{Nice}CLE*}
20 Went in haste, covering head (4) PEED sPEED
21 Radiohead's first hit single's unusually creepy (10) SLITHERING {Ra...d+HIT+SINGLE}*
23 Order servant to check room (7) CHAMBER {CHA{MBE}R}
24 Right away, rations drinks (7) POTIONS POrTIONS
25 Portion of crab soup in ceramic cups (6) PINCER [T]
26 Catches fish with outdated lures? (6) ANGLES dANGLES

DOWN
1   Taking public transport around is clever (5) SMART<=
2   Feared gangster's carrying a gun (7) ALARMED {AL}{ARMED}
3   New 'Listerine Strong' (9) RESILIENT*
5   In the East End, the masses misbehaved (5) E?R?D ()
6   No set exercises? (5,2) TONES UP {NO+SET}* [RA]
7   Result: After losing opener, entire team's out! (9) TERMINATE {eNTIRE+TEAM}*
10 Vessel with crew on board starts to head into port (9) STEAMSHIP {S{TEAM}S}{Head}{Into}{Port}
13 A UFO with small steps? Cool! (9) SPACESHIP {S}{PACES}{HIP}
15 Land in Amsterdam perhaps, says Spooner (5,4) TOUCH DOWN (~dutch town to touchdown)
17 A sign board above shows where to find a six-pack (7) ABDOMEN {A}{OMEN}<=>{BD}
19 Cheerful guy is always laughing basically (7) CORDIAL {CORD}{Is}{Al...s}{La...g}
21 Incident is investigated, as per report (5) SCENE (~seen)
22 Near-perfect ratings possibly worsening after partial review? (5) NINES [HIPS<=]

Reference List
Henry = H, Mark = M, Small = S, Australia = AU, Order = MBE, Servant = CHAR, Right = R, Date = D, Gangster = AL, Cool = HIP, Board = BD, Guy = CORD

24 comments:

  1. 1d- Public transport is Tram or trams?

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    1. plural also works? ..like trams are type of public transport?

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  2. Some clever clues- Iron ore for metal container, for eg- some a bit iffy.
    Enjoyable overall

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  3. 10d using definition in the fodder?

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  4. 21A- Isn't unusually anind and Der. just 'Creepy'?

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  5. 15-D was a witty-n-tricky clue. After all based on Spoonerism!!!

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  6. 5D. ERRED (red represents east)
    East end (d) , East (E), misbehaved is erred

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    1. How is Red/East?
      East end will be T and not D

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    2. How is Red/East?
      East end will be T and not D

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  7. My early learning days a decade ago, Gurus used to say
    When one has "bit" in 1a one should avoid using it in 4a.

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  8. 5d ERRED; misbehaved; ~HERD in Cockney English

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  9. East end is the indicator for cockney English. Masses gives Herd.

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  10. I couldn't get AUTOPLAY.
    Otherwise nice and easy.
    Some fun clues
    My fav
    BEAT IT, IRON ORE, CHAMBER, ALARMED.
    Thanx!

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