Friday 20 January 2012

No 10365, Friday 20 Jan 12, Gridman

ACROSS
1   - Move Pluto's quarters? (8) - DISPLACE {DIS}{PLACE}
5   - Treat with two big cups — rather worn out (6) - EFFETE {E}{F}{FETE} I wonder whose cups these are!!
9   - US city stylish in the past (7) - CHICAGO {CHIC}{AGO}
10 - Caught by supple plant (7) - CLIMBER {C}{LIMBER}
11 - Hastily constructed? Owner Hugh is responsible (5-4) - ROUGH-HEWN*
12 - Exotic sunrise — one's out in harbour (5) - NURSE SUNRi'sE*
13 - John, alien, leaves for hard work (4) - TOIL TOILet
14 - Facial feature to which copper dips awfully with genuflection (6,3) - CUPIDS BOW {CU}{DIPS*} {BOW}
17 - Gal leader molested — none dissented (3,6) - ALL AGREED*
19 - Almost certain about learner? Play smoothly! (4) - SLUR {S{L}URe}
23 - Excel with a celebration abroad? (5) - OUTDO {OUT}{DO}
24 - When the former law was promulgated? Not really! (5,4) - EXACT TIME {EX}{ACT TIME}
25 - Confesses to narrow escapes (7) - SQUEAKS [DD]
26 - The kind of help an organisation has without looking beyond itself (2-5) - IN-HOUSE [CD]
27 - Notices a raw edge to playing equipment (6) - SEESAW {SEES}{rAW}
28 - A couple of kings involved in redrawn lesson on breathing equipments (8) - SNORKELS {SNO{R}{K}ELS*}
DOWN
1   - City men in court embellish (8) - DECORATE Anno pending (Addendum - {D{EC}{OR}ATE} - See comments)
2   - Slut I'm offering to one for excitements (7) - STIMULI {STI'MUL*}{I}
3   - See — hate begets hate (6) - LOATHE {LO}{HATE*}
4   - Strangely, Carol requests cramped place (5,8) - CLOSE QUARTERS*
6   - Impartiality of bazaar Sen's set up (8) - FAIRNESS {FAIR}{SENS*}
7   - Measure lawyers try to ban (7) - EMBARGO {EM}{BAR}{GO}
8   - He gets — he may well have deserved it (6) - EARNER [CD]
10 - Thought of payment (13) - CONSIDERATION [DD]
15 - Prospect of gold in Isthmus land (8) - PANORAMA {PAN{OR}AMA}
16 - Bush's shoes? (8) - CREEPERS [DD]
18 - Allow cute arrangement of salad bar item (7) - LETTUCE {LET}{CUTE*}
20 - At which one's without haste (7) - LEISURE [CD]
21 - Including shift-head in revised rotas for cooks (6) - ROASTS {ROA{S}TS*}
22 - He gives a short account: empty sack's given up for engraver (6) - ETCHER (sack)ETCHER



11 comments:

  1. Gridman seems to like his cups, jugs, and all sorts of milk containers !

    Hey Paddy, apropos yesterday’s ref to Jan Smut-s, today we have Dyer in the SE corner of the Quick CW. Also, canard is a synonym of both 12a and 23a, though both of them are not synonyms of each other.

    CV, Orkut seems to have reverted to old format. SR and Raghu are doing a good job of carrying on your old flame at the Mint site. I get to look at it only in the evening, by when most of the gridless possible are taken, and since I don’t do the whole crossie, only gridless clues, I abstain.

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  2. 1 - City men in court embellish (8) - DECORATE Anno pending

    City=EC
    men=OR
    court=DATE

    D(EC OR)ATE

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  3. EC is postal code for London

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  4. Deepak

    Re your query at 5a:

    I have no idea! I may add that as theya re of different sizes, perhaps two owners are involved.

    Kishore

    Thanks for the info. on the new forum for TT/HT crossword.

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  5. Gen.Dyer is of Jalianwalabaug fame (or infame) isn't it?

    Reg.12A- 23A, I do agree with what you say though I concede it would not have occurred to me ( I did the CW after reading your remark)

    men= OR, is it a standard abbreviation?

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  6. Col: Cupid's bows looked luscious, lusty and lovely and picture perfect. Whose face could that have been? Vanity, thy name is woman ! How many ways ways and wiles will you adopt to look gorgeous?

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  7. Definitely not Ogden N....Ash.

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  8. I have no idea! I may add that as theya re of different sizes, perhaps two owners are involved.

    Well, human asymmetry and mammomegaly could go together, my dear mammophile ;-)

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