Solution to 22D 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 Collapse following blast - loud, primarily powerful (4,2) FOLD UP {F}{LOUD*}{Po...l}
4 Artist of Cuba, in drunken stupor, left (8) SCULPTOR {C} in {STUPOR+L}*
10 Appeal to queen about monument (9) CHARMINAR {CHARM}{RANI<=}
12 Condition of sailor carried by vehicle to hospital (7) CATARRH {CA{TAR}R}{H}
13 Gets Mark to cycle after a time (7) ATTAINS {(-s)TAIN(+s)S}<=>{A}{T}
14 Rejected part of result as "Erroneous", attempted exam again (5) RESAT [T<=]
15 One who loves dogs and birds (8) FANTAILS {FAN}{TAILS}
20 English students leaving parasol in shade (5) UMBRA UMBRellA
23 Timid fellow gets scolding (7) FEARFUL {F}{EARFUL}
25 Close sale? (4,3) SEAL OFF {SALE}* [RA]
26 Catch drum (5) SNARE [DD]
27 Hitler, say, cordial about Germany (9) WARMONGER {WARM}{ON}{GER}
28 It provides insight from analysis of heredity (5,3) THIRD EYE*
29 Story about invading Spain - it could reveal something valuable (6) OYSTER {OYST{E}R*}
DOWN
1 Maybe King's rage to quash conservative nation in revolt (4,4) FACE CARD {FA{C}{RACE<=}D}
3 Mutineer punished by duke? Not fair (9) UNMERITED {MUTINEER}*{D}
5 I insure art, cars, refurbished trailers (7,7) CURTAIN RAISERS*
6 Easy part of this grid (5) LIGHT [DD]
7 Inconsequential test - eventually one is overwhelmed by opponent (7) TRIVIAL {tesT}{RIV{1}AL}
8 Apparel is hand-crafted, revealing taste (6) RELISH [T]
9 Expecting easy finals in Open Bridge Tournament, why I may fail (2,3,6,3) IN THE FAMILY WAY {opeN+b...gE+t...nT+WHY+I+MAY+FAIL}*
17 Picked up much more pretty traveller (8) WAYFARER (~way fairer)
19 Bread ready to be dipped in tea (7) CHAPATI {CHA{PAT}I}
22 Compensate for rotten place (6) ?F?S?T ()
Reference List
Following = F, Cuba = C, Left = L, Good = G, Hospital = H, Time = T, Accountant = CA, English = E, Student = L, Fellow = F, Spain = E, Rage = FAD, Conservative = C, Duke = D, Active = A, Rupees = R
12A: catarrh
ReplyDeleteSpelling mistake. Extra A to be removed.
Sathia
Thanks corrected
DeleteNice CW given by Kriskross. 10a, 17d,28a are some of the good clues.
ReplyDeleteSathia
+1 also 24D
DeleteTea is usually Cha. Today it becomes Indianised Chai!!!
ReplyDeleteExtremely enjoyable CW with several Aha moments.
No "Easy part of this grid"!!!
+1
Delete10A- Filled in Charminar with the help of crossings, but could not get 'Rani' from queen!
ReplyDelete27A- Trump would have been more topical than Hitler!
ReplyDelete22D, compensate
ReplyDeleteOff set is compensate(CD)
Probably, as rotten place is corrupted, it needs some compensation.
For rotten place is making it compex.
It reminds me Hamlet( something is rotten in the state of Denmark).
Incorrect
Delete22D, Off set is answer
ReplyDeleteSolution is right, but not the parsing. Enu is 6 and not (3,3)
DeleteI mean, off=rotten( since they are synonymous) and set=place
DeleteWill it be ok?
Moreover, set and place act as synonyms when describing the action of putting something.
Delete10ac 9dn my favourites. Enjoyed solving.
ReplyDelete22D:offset=compensate
ReplyDeleterotten=off, place=set
(off)(set)
Enjoyable puzzle. Thanks, KrisKross.
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