Solution to 6D 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 Bill while cycling takes in extremely coquettish style of dancing (6) TECHNO {(-no)TE(+n)NO} over {Co...sH}
8 On and off friend's watching volatile jamboree (8) FESTIVAL {FriEndS+waTchIng+VolAtiLe}
9 Complacent auditor conceals part of a bloomer (8) PLACENTA [T]
10 Oral consent to rise (6) ASCENT (~assent)
11 Send journalist back with second reinforcement (8) DESPATCH {ED<=}{S}{PATCH}
12 Stupid and pointless without basic strategy (6) INSANE {IN{St...y}ANE}
13 A pet's craft requirement (7,4) MASKING TAPE {A+PET}* [RA]
20 Climax surrounding essentially stunning party for the soon-to- be union member (3,5) HEN NIGHT {HE{stuNNing}IGHT}
22 Challenge accountant raising fee (6) ACCOST {CA<=}{COST}
23 Bananas ripen over and over again to get this pungent compound (8) PIPERINE* Letterbank
24 Watched one going crazy about poetry (8) OVERSEEN {O{VERSE}EN*}
25 Reddish-yellow stain covers corner (6) RUSSET {RUS{SE}T
DOWN
1 Firmly established like a frog? (4-3) WELL-SET [DD]
2 Legume croquettes, halibut in curried kimchi, pineapple enchiladas & avocado for starters (8) CHICKPEA Acrostic
4 Surprisingly it's easy to film Spain's top writer (8) ESSAYIST {ITS+EASY}* over {Sp..n}
5 Tailless sick cur exploited! Is it fair? (6) CIRCUS {SICk+CUR}*
6 Notice fly hovering around a nurse (7) ?A?N?N? (Addendum - WARNING {W{A}{RN}ING} - See comments)
8 Spooner's gurgling in the cooler is short- lived? (5,2,3,3) FLASH IN THE PAN (plash in the fan to flash in the pan)
14 Barking kitten or is it more complicated? (8) KNOTTIER* What's the role of 'is it'?
17 Clap to a large extent with understanding (7) THUNDER [T]
19 In a foreign land, rook moves behind on a ship (6) ABOARD AB(-r)OA(+r)RD
21 New copy line for household linen (6) NAPERY {N}{APE}{RY}
Reference List
Journalist = ED, Second = S, Corner = SE(South East), Nurse = RN(Registered Nurse), Rook = R, New = N, Copy = APE, Line = RY(Railway)
Slightly on the tougher side, meaning one gad to work hard to get a few.
ReplyDeleteCA is good as usual !!!
A pet as Masking tape, clap as thunder, Murphy as Potato. Quite new things! Enjoyed solving today’s CW. Thanks Pixie Dust ( Mona Sogal).
DeleteSathia
Clap as thunder is quite common. In fact, we have the expression 'Thunderclap' for the noise. Murphy as potato may be rare but used- also spud.
DeleteMasking tape is new to me also.
Thank you Padmanabhan and Sathia
Delete14D- just to improve surface reading? ( or is it to make it knottier?!)
ReplyDelete6D - Notice = WARNING
ReplyDeleteFly. = WING
Nurse. = RN (Registered Nurse)
WING hovering around A and RN. W ( A RN) ING
I got warning, but could not parse fully. RN keeps eluding me.
ReplyDeleteYou do it promptly on Mondays and then leave it for others ( on request) on the following days!!! Good.
Thanks
ReplyDelete20Ac is my CoD
ReplyDeleteThanks D N M Rao
DeleteI am a rookie. For 7 ac. letters ch is clear. For other letters otenno , annotation is not clear to me. May someone explain.
ReplyDeleteCycling means some letters are going round. Here, Bill is Note and by cycling the first two letters (-no)Te to last it becomes Te (+no)
DeleteTakes in is container indicator for ch to go inside temp.
Sathia
Teno not temp
DeleteSathia
Lovely puzzle.. Missed 6D and 10A. Then found answers here. Still kicking myself for missing 10A
ReplyDeleteI struggled to get both- if that is any consolation!!
DeleteThank you Sriku
DeleteLovely Puzzle and I solved it fully. 😊
ReplyDeleteMy fav
HEN NIGHT,.MASKIBG TAPE, THUNDER
Thanx Mona!