Solution to 14D 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
7 Fantastic blue and silver back whale (6) BELUGA {BLUE}*}{AG<=}
9 Station master near subway counter for final examination (4-6) POST-MORTEM {POST}{M}{METRO<=}
10 Request from people accepted (4) PLEA [T]
11 Spanish journalist to get a round of coffee (8) ESPRESSO {ES}{PRESS}{O}
12 Two pieces of thin taro damaged windpipe (6) THROAT {THin}{TARO*}
13 Method of designing old pure diamonds (5,8) MODUS OPERANDI {O+PURE+DIAMONDS}*
21 Advertisement is abrupt and dull (4) BLUR BLURb
22 Gauge mood controlling expression of pain mostly from the heart (10) TOUCHSTONE {T{OUCH}{moSTly}ONE}
24 Call again engineers to help rolling line (6) REDIAL {RE}{AID<=}{L}
DOWN
1 That woman with son training birds (6) HERONS {HER}{SON*}
2 Assembled plant reportedly (8) MUSTERED (~mustard)
3 Noted a tailless rodent behind fellow (6) FAMOUS {A}{MOUSe}<=>{F}
4 Spread a meal primarily consumed by weight watcher (8) DIAMETER {DI{A}{Meal}ETER}
5 State of shock from bombing US port (6) STUPOR*
6 Some elite, rational intellectuals (8) LITERATI [T]
8 Point out crime playing in movie (6,7) MOTION PICTURE*
14 Spooner says "Stop sibling in biannual event" (8) S?L?T?C? (Addendum - SOLSTICE (stall sis to solstice - See comments)
15 Worm in bump around oriental carpet (8) NEMATODE {N{E}{MAT}ODE}
19 Follow a daughter with that man again (6) ADHERE {A}{D}{HE}{RE}
20 Assassins? Yes in Germany chasing Indian often with son (6) NINJAS {JA}<=>{iNdIaN} and {S}
Reference List
Books = NT(New Testament), Master = M, Spanish = ES, Old = O, Pressure = P, Court = CT, Hundred = C, Soldiers = RE(Royal Engineers), Line = L, Fellow = F, Oriental = E, Right = R, Daughter = D, Again = RE, Yes in German = JA, Son = S



Typically Saral, but very interesting and absorbing.
ReplyDeleteSeveral excellent clues, e.g., 8 & 9A.
16A- Mostly would have better than mainly for elimination of last letter.
+1
Delete8D- For a long time, I was trying to get the name of a picture until wisdom dawned!!
ReplyDeleteMe too was searching for name of movie
DeleteFinal examination as post mortem, diameter as spread, pascal are good clues. Thanks LV for a good CW.
ReplyDeleteSathia
+1
DeleteIn 18ac - I kept trying to fit some animal - wo realising - one has to anagram the word ANIMAL itself.
Delete14d: SOLSTICE= biannual event
ReplyDeleteStop: STALL
Sibling: SIS
STALLSIS spoonered gives SOLSTICE
Is it pronounced as "Salstice"?
DeleteIt is pronounced as SAWLSTISE
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeleteVery interesting puzzle. Great clues.
ReplyDeleteMy fav
POST MORTEM, DIAMETER, FAMOUS, NEMATODE.
Thanx LV!