Wednesday, 11 March 2026

No 14738, Wednesday 11 Mar 2026, Hypatia

Solution to 16D 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
8   Dilapidated mine hidden by "Private" sign (6) GEMINI {G{MINE*}I}
9   Praise active president's detailed scheme on employment (8) APPLAUSE {A}{P}{PLAn}{USE}
10 Freezes pickles to finish off, per Spooner (5,5) KEEPS STILL (~steeps kill to keeps still)
11 Those people's leader killed for the next in line (4) HEIR tHEIR
12 City in America managed to block foreign visa (8) VARANASI {V{A}{RAN}ASI*}
14 Once, Singh has frequently filed stable reports? (6) NEIGHS {oNcE+sInGh+HaS}
15 Please switch off? (7) DELIGHT {DE-LIGHT}
17 Selection of top end antique hanging (7) PENDANT [T]
20 Sadly rejected morning greeting (6) SALAAM {ALAS<=}{AM}
22 Epic of an army fighting to save Sita, ultimately close to Lanka (8) RAMAYANA {AN+ARMY}* over {sitA} and {l..kA}
24 Polish chiefly brightening up faded furniture (4) BUFF Acrostic
25 Huge island warring became neglected (10) LANGUISHED*
27 Expect gangster to conceal hint in treason (8) BETRAYAL {BET}{AL} over {RAY}
28 Threads covering oriental pines (6) YEARNS {Y{E}ARNS}

DOWN
1   Make fresh green tea (8) GENERATE*
2   Stubbing member's foot softly, walk unsteadily (4) LIMP {LIMb}{P}
3   Party food includes extra spicy, tasty appetisers for starters (6) FIESTA Acrostic Semi&lit
4   Often a weak point hits large deer (7) WAPITIS {WeAk+PoInT+hItS}
5   Wealth of old, posh lecturer invested in British coins (8) OPULENCE {O}{P{U}{L}ENCE}
6   In Riyadh, a situation that's beyond control (3,4,3) BAD HAIR DAY {RIYADH+A}* [RA]
7   Wodehouse character - positive male in this novel (6) PSMITH {P}{S{M}ITH*}
13 Book in Hindi initially isn't available to translate a Rahman film (6,4) ANIMAL FARM  {A+RAhMAN+FILM}*
16 Mountain ash layer scattering this range with neutrons (8) H?M?L?Y?  
18 Parts of snake repeatedly used in Chinese clothes (8) NANKEENS* [Letterbank]
19 Twist removing a clear plastic around tattoo (7) CRINKLE {CLEaR}* over {INK}
21 Hysteria cum envy constraining judgement (6) ACUMEN [T]
23 Dynasty that ruled ancient city immersed in illusion (6) MAURYA {MA{UR}YA}
26 Battle arising from strikes (4) SPAR<=

Reference List
Private = GI, Active = A, President = P, America = A, Gangster = AL(Capone), Oriental = E, Softly = P, Old = O, Posh = U, Lecturer = L, Positive = P, Male = M, Ancient city = UR, Illusion = MAYA

13 comments:

  1. Half way through and enjoying it!!!
    Happy meeting PGW's Psmith and hearing the "Stable Reports"!!!

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  2. 26D- It is a stretch to equate Spar & Battle.
    Fight might have been more appropriate.

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    1. Yes. I thought it was spat<=, which is also a synonym for strikes (taps)

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  3. 6d RA shouldn't have extra fodder!
    In???
    And RA comes from (riyadh a). In that sense comma shouldn't be there!!

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    1. Also, 'a' is not part of the def. It is part of the anagram fodder.

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  4. Stable reports, Rahman film getting converted to animal farm etc are aha moments. Also, Use of Indian places names like Varanasi, Himalaya and epic name Ramayana, gives Indian touch to CW. Thanks Hypatia (Sowmya) for another wonderful CW.
    Sathia

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  5. "De- lighted" to solve 15A!!!!!!!!!

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  6. Usual Indian touches-
    Varanasi, Ramayana, Maurya,.......

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  7. Enjoyed solving the grid. Always the Indian words are the ones, I like most. Thanks Hypatia.

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  8. Today it is a big visual feast, en-joyed!

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  9. 16D-Himalaya=mountain; mountain+ash layer= Himalaya + neutrinos(CA)

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  10. Good solve, but there is a typo.
    It is neutrons and not as mentioned.

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