Solution to 17A 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
11 You kiss and love exuberantly, needing to show attachment to wife in excessive manner (10) UXORIOUSLY {U}{X}{O}{RIOtoUSLY}
12 Fairly huge waves carrying small number (6) ENOUGH {E{NO}UGH*}
14 Get lease negotiated for heirs (8) LEGATEES*
15 Straight one in opposite squad, near slips (4-3-6) FAIR-AND-SQUARE {FA{1}R}{SQUAD+NEAR}* Opposite/far?
17 It may be revealed by a top division (8) ?L?A?A?E (Addendum - CLEAVAGE [C&DD] - See comments)
19 No! Not pleasant to talk about pain reliever (3,3) ICE BAG {nICE}{GAB<=}
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2 American lady tailed the First Gentleman (4) ADAM {A}{DAM} (Correction - {A}{DAMe} - See comments)
5 Hands-on flight support at all levels (10) BALUSTRADE [CD]
8 Intelligent king gained back large advantage (13) KNOWLEDGEABLE {K}{WON<=}{L}{EDGE}ABLE Able from?
13 I am unclear about legislature with single chamber (10) UNICAMERAL*
15 Fellow - a cold at heart recluse, one who hunts with a bird (8) FALCONER {F}{A}{L{C}ONER}
16 Endlessly question holy books expressing one's petty complaints (8) QUIBBLES {QUIz}{BiBLES}
18 Bank letter mentions a piece of jewellery (6) ANKLET [T]
20 Munched over long time to freshen up (6) AERATE {A{ERA}TE}
Reference List
Very = V, Kiss = X, No = N, Day = D, Month = M, South = S, America = AM, Born = B, American = A, Lady = DAM, Indian bureaucrats = BABUS, King = K, Europe = E, Large = L, Fellow = F, Cold = C, Dead = D, English = E

10A is it ROAM ? (acrostic)
ReplyDeleteYes, it is acrostic.
ReplyDeleteR O A M
'At the outset' is the indicator
Nope. Roam and rush are opposite.
DeleteZoo- prefix: of(related/denoting) animal(s)"
Acrostic with a clear indicator.
DeleteIf 'Roam' & 'Rush' are not synonyms, it is setter's error.
Online version gives ZOOM as answer with ZOO + M as wordplay
DeleteIf it is an acrostic, then the def is missing (ROAM does not make it @lit)
Are the explanations online by the editor or the setter!!
DeleteBecause I have a feeling the setters explanation is different.
I feel setters may be giving their inputs with the puzzles.
DeleteAwaiting confirmation from our setters here.
2D: I thought 2D was A+DAM(-e)
ReplyDeleteTailed is the indication for deleting e?
DeleteYes, I think so.
DeleteWe get detailed normally
Delete15A, one of dictionaries meaning far=opposite.
ReplyDeleteSathia
Far side= Opposite side
DeleteBut to separate Far as opposite is a stretch.
DeleteABACUS, DONER KEBAB, BABOON, DUNE were some favs.
ReplyDeleteFor ANKLET clue, I'm not sure how "mentions" works as a hidden word ind?
+1 on indicator
Delete17 A = CLEAVAGE - It may be revealed by a top (blouse/shirt) division (DD)
ReplyDeleteCD?
ReplyDeleteC&DD
Delete@prasad - can u explain what is the insertion indicator for L(C)ONER. At heart? Then it should come in the centre. No?
ReplyDeleteI am not sure of it as insertion indicator. At heart is essentially. Basically.
DeleteMy cod is CLEAVAGE.
ReplyDeleteOther fav
BABOON, AERATE, BULLS EYE.
Thanx!