Solution to 2D has been deliberately left unsolved and is to be answered only 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.
NICE PAIN
ACROSS
1 Workers laid off? Tad fishy (3,5) DAY SHIFT*
6 Ignore outrageous abyss next to eastern edge of camp (4,2) PASS BY {ABYSS}*<=>{camP}
9 The two of us texted for dinner options? (4) MENU (~ ME 'N U}
10 Bali trek is tailor-made for rugged two-wheelers (5,5) TRAIL BIKES*
11 Straight storyteller capturing fringes of lesbian lore (6) LINEAR {LI{l...aN}{lorE}AR}
12 Detective probing American dude's murder (8) HOMICIDE {HOMI{CID}E}
15 Gussalufz accompanying gangster for lunch? (4) MEAL {ME}{AL}
17 Unchanged support after leader's ouster (2,2) AS IS bASIS
18 Son, sleep long on ship, for energy (10) SNAPPINESS {S}{NAP}{PINE}{SS}
20 Antelope ecosystem buckled after all-round grazing (8) STEMBUCK [T] Couldn't find this spelling anywhere
24 Young abstainers, taking off clothes, give up and loudly dance on ecstasy (4,2,4) BAND OF HOPE {aBANDOn}{F}{HOP}{E}
26 Head priest dined (4) PATE {Pr...t}{ATE}
27 Party offering to preserve copy (6) CANAPE {CAN}{APE}
DOWN
2 Rampant tantrum and rage in resort, for starters (9) A?E?I?I?S ()
3 A brute, lacking limits in behaviour, goes after small fry (5) SAUTE {A}{brUTE}<=>{S}
4 Acting in period features (international) (7) INTERIM {IN TER{I}M}
5 Half of trailer cut for interval (3) TEA TEAser
6 European with microphone, offering contentious argument (7) POLEMIC {POLE}{MIC}
7 Train workers to crawl through hairy mews with caution, ultimately (9) SWITCHMEN {ITCH}* in {MEWS*}{c...oN}
8 Badaam at first, then take paratha? (5) BREAD {Ba...m}{READ}
12 Ah, turning pitch, where some bowlers might be rested (7) HATRACK {AH<=}{TRACK}
14 Indian state in upheaval around healthcare staff cut: news outlets (4,5) MASS MEDIA {ASSAM<=} over {MEDIcs}
16 Like the middle of hamburger slices—seasoned and battered (9) ASSAULTED {AS}{SA{h..bUr..r}LTED}
19 A fine, extremely encyclopedic Essence of Anatomy textbook (7) PERFECT {PER}{F}{En...iC}{anaTomy}
21 ChatGPT, possibly possessed by craftiness, goes overboard; this might go over one's head (5) TIARA {AR{AI}T}<=
23 Road-racing? A pedestrian crossing sides stared in shock (5) GAPED [T]
Reference List
Gangster = AL(Capone), Son = S, Ship = SS, Loudly = F, Ecstasy = E, Small = S, Right = R, Fine = F
20a obsolete word by english writers of yore!!!
ReplyDeleteDon't know if such words should be used in crossies now.
https://dsae.co.za/entry/stembuck/e06877
Hope the Nina.will come after 1!
Tough one today. All tricks of the trade are there!
ReplyDeleteI see "Fares" in the middle row.
ReplyDeleteLook in the 7th column also
DeleteYes, Col. Noted the French (Cuisine?!)
DeleteNice (City in France) Pain ( Bread in French
ReplyDeleteNice Pain = French Bread
Between 4th and 5th column you get French.
DeleteSathia
Interesting Title and well deciphered!
ReplyDeleteFound it tough today.
ReplyDelete5d: How is "tea" = interval? Reference to tea break in cricket?