Tuesday 15 May 2012

No 10463, Tuesday 15 May 12, Incognito

ACROSS
1   - Miner's light carried on auto front? (8) - HEADLAMP [DD]
5   - Exultant exclamation made by solver on finishing? Yahoo, right? Confused? (6) - HOORAY {YAHOO+R}*
10 - Out! No, nothing in a notion (3,2) - NOT IN NOTIoN
11 - Accelerates reaction by stirring classy tea (9) - CATALYSES*
12 - Gavel is a millimetre inside her (6) - HAMMER {H{A}{MM}{ER}
13 - Bill confused one novice (7) - INVOICE {I}{NOVICE*}
15 - Caper a romantic hid (5) - ANTIC [T]
17 - Bare, without a bare necessity (9) - UNCLOTHED [CD]
19 - K'ung-fu-tzu known to the English by another name (9) - CONFUCIUS [GK]
20 - Unpleasantly ingratiating, circulating a posy (5) - SOAPY*
21 - Tolkien's creatures hid — hid flowers (7) - ORCHIDS {ORC{HID}S}
23 - Hybrid of emu and ass entertains (6) - AMUSES*
26 - Song having merit can fly (9) - AIRWORTHY {AIR}{WORTHY}
28 - Drink in honour of browned bread (5) - TOAST [DD]
29 - Puzzle! Imagine India missing. Puzzled? (6) - ENIGMA IMAGiNE*
30 - Software that duplicates, say, a flightless bird afterwards (8) - EMULATOR {EMU}{LATOR}(~later)
DOWN
1   - Intuitive feeling held by a Notre Dame resident with a soft corner for Esmeralda? (5) - HUNCH [DD]
2   - Robot modelled an atom out (9) - AUTOMATON*
3   - Weapon lost when corporal got his rank (5) - LANCE {LANCE corporal}
4   - Flower flowed back for diminutive Scot (3) - MAC <-
6   - Unmindful about what is easily seen around fifty one (9) - OBLIVIOUS {OB{LI}VIOUS}
7   - Hi, Sir! Confused about Indian sage? (5) - RISHI*
8   - Beatles' song about day before today (9) - YESTERDAY [DD]

9   - Flight made of alternating risers and treads (9) - STAIRCASE [CD]
14 - Cat killer, as the saying goes (9) - CURIOSITY [GK]
15 - Port city of Alaska (9) - ANCHORAGE [GK]
16 - Cross looking shape? (9) - CRUCIFORM [E]
18 - Rat deaths give initial advantage in a race (4,5) - HEAD START*
22 - Cockney exclamation before soldier got a dog (5) - CORGI {COR}{GI}
24 - Mother let fabricate shiny stuff (5) - METAL {MA+LET}*
25 - Indian instrument hidden in a depositary (5) - SITAR [T]
27 - Vegetable I may go back for (3) - YAM<-



16 comments:

  1. 15 - Port city of Alaska (9) - ANCHORAGE [GK]

    I took this as a DD, &lit

    Port, city of Alaska

    1 - Intuitive feeling held by a Notre Dame resident with a soft corner for Esmeralda? (5) - HUNCH [DD]

    27d reminded me of Popeye: And I yam what I yam and I yam what I yam that I yam and dats all that I yams

    I took this as a part of HUNCHback

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  2. wow , easy day,,, 10 anagrams and general knowledge
    , cake walk for you col??

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  3. Nice flowing CW, though I am cross with myself for not getting cruciform & curiosity.

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  4. Not sure of the alternating risers and treads in the staircase. Does CD here mean ConfuseD or am I missing something

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  5. Had to let off some steam:

    http://cgrishi.wordpress.com/2012/05/15/the-pic-that-wasnt-there/

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  6. Sorry Incognito to be negative, but today's crossword wasn't that enjoyable for me. For these reasons:
    + Most of the surfaces were implausible
    + Some of the E/GK clues had no cryptic elements to them
    + Overuse of punctuation marks (?, !)

    And I failed to spot the alter ego/pseudonym that Incognito promised will be part of these puzzles. Did anyone else find it?

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    1. And not to mention the fact that "confused" is thrown around liberally - at least once in each clue or something like that.

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    2. How about Confucius and Rishi?

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  7. Chaturvasi,
    Wordpress asks me for a username and password, when I attempt to view your blog post.
    _________________________________________________________________________________________

    5A - The part about the crossword solver was superfluous, I thought.

    To look at 17A in another way, although the clue has to be slightly altered for that and interpreted differently...

    Def. = Bare = UNCLOTHED

    Bare = NUDE

    [missing anag. ind.]

    without (taken around)

    a bare necessity = CLOTH

    {UN{CLOTH}ED*}

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  8. Off topic

    Navneeth et al

    Sorry that the blog is inaccessible.

    This is what I wrote:

    In a recent row, it is said that the cartoon that accompanied matter in a school textbook had no relevance whatever with the illustration.

    This morning as I was trying to open yahoomail, I came across the headline:

    Sunny Leone goes topless for a magazine

    The text read:

    Sunny Leone makes a splash on the May cover of the FHM magazine in a transparent sari, without a blouse.

    When we click on a link to a slide show, we get the first pic – and then next, and then next but none of the pics has SL wearing anything that is remotely resembling a sari.

    Somewhere along we read the text:

    Porn star, ex-Bigg Boss house inmate and now a Bollywood actress, Leone has made a splash on the May cover of the magazine in nothing but a transparent palin deep green sari, without a blouse, complete with Indian accessories and a bindi.

    So we have to grab the May issue of FHM. Any idea when it hits the stands?

    The parliamentarians want cartoons banned from all textbooks. I say ban pictures from all these Internet gossip writings.

    ---
    PS: Not off topic after all. The note above is related to the clue 17a in today's crossword.

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    1. Haha, yes. This is far from gossip; it's more like an advertisement. Some might even go so far as to say a public service announcement!

      Thanks for copying the post here.

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    2. First of all, we should ban all cartoons from parliament and politics.

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  9. Think I'm doing Incognito for first time. Not the most elegant for sure, and sometimes like a two minute crossword (Day before today? come on!).
    Reading the blog entries makes it worth the while to persist!!!

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  10. Just completed Monday's.

    Ugh !! so many four and five letter words. Very vexatious for even the most dextrous, Textrous !I got very 23 Across. Can't say I had a 22 down of a time. I dodn't like 27 across one bit. Why race, after the arms ? Why not then WRISTS? Badly constructed clue. You have tried to be a 19 across BE- A- CON with all of us. Alas, OOPS !!

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  11. Hello,

    Thanks for the valuable feedback. I shall certainly try to improve. By the way, all those ‘confused’ were a dig at Confucius. Sorry if it upset some solvers. And, of course, the Colonel is correct. It was Rishi.

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