Sunday 10 November 2013

Special, Sunday 10 Nov 2013, Balderdash


Three answers per commenter with annotations, upto 6 PM.

The Vertebra above the Axis
 

ACROSS
3   A Pole not having right gas (5)
8   Universal constant found in thither Canadian territory? (5)
9   37 chopped up on a rocky ridge (5)
10 Manage German boat wheel handle (4)
12 Falls on the US-Canada border (7)
14 Small European peninsula was a part of the USSR (7)
15 Root held by goddess when going back (4)
16 This level is usually said to be mean (3)
20 Straw returned without testing first leads to armed conflicts (4)
23 Old army captured princess in this country (5)
24 Locus of a point halfway between 3 and 40 (7)
25 Suck endlessly about a Bolivian Capital (5)
26 Liquidate mixed lime without setter before time (4)
27 Drug associated with Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds (3)
29 Magma found in Malavalli (4)
34 Pete holds a mammal in capital city (7)
36 City where a cart is heard to take the place of five in an island (7)
37 Growth climbing up in a beer tavern (4)
38 A boy lost an egg on a ship at the bottom of the ocean … (5)
39 You heard three times (both sides included) some rock ... (5)
40 Opposite of 3 ! (5)

DOWN
1   Anyhow, with energy and without pain, confuse an animal (5)
2   Looks with wide eyes at spectacles (7)
4   All right, an artist has lady's finger (4)
5   Hundreds or thousands of kilos (4)
6   A bone of contention between us and Pakistan, Sir, for example (5)
7   Mark heard refrain after sailor went away (5)
11 Hand over produce (4)
13 Something that goes with carpets and herrings (3)
17 Broadcast a song (3)
18 You may fall over this in a flat world! (4)
19 Orient rattling seat (4)
20 Mae, for example, shall never meet 19 ... (4)
21 Stone a missile after alien leaves (4)
22 Chairman found in Macao after accountant went away (3)
24 General returns with a fish (3)
26 Can't women wear this handcuff (7)
28 Fix temperature at badger colony (4)
30 Turkish military commander captured by Hagar (3)
31 Type of cat tag found in outskirts of Bombay (5)
32 Beats around an animal (5)
33 Yap but settle accounts (3,2)
35 Therefore, Latin ogre mutates (4)
36 Without hesitation, it's a jester's business (4)



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60 comments:

  1. 32d Beats around an animal (5) BEAST*

    33d Yap but settle accounts (3,2) PAY UP (rev anag)

    35d Therefore, Latin ogre mutates (4) ERGO*

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  3. In a hurry I classified 33d as 'rev anag'. I don't think that is correct. Still thinking.

    Operation suggested by answer done by the setter and given!

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  4. 20A Straw returned without testing first leads to armed conflicts (4) WAR[-t]S
    1D Anyhow, with energy and without pain, confuse an animal (5) HY(+E)NA*-ow
    4D All right, an artist has lady's finger (4) {OK}{RA}

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  5. 33d PAY UP [DD] 1) Yap; 2) settle accounts

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    1. I am afraid 33d cannot be classified as DD.

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    2. YAP <<-? Pay up as it is a down clue?

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  6. 29A Magma found in Malavalli (4) LAVA (T)

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    1. The setter seems to be familiar with place-names in Karnataka. Malavalli and Maddur in Mandya district are known for a delicacy - Maddur wada.

      For those who are distantly placed - Mandya is the Lok Sabha constituency from where the popular star of the southern movie circuit, Ramya, also known as Divya Spandana, won from Congress in a keenly-fought by-election, a few months ago.

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    2. Maddur, which lies between Bangalore and Mysore, is the native place of SM Krishna and also the constituency he used to represent in the Assembly when he was CM.
      Maddur Vada is made of rice flour, semolina and maida flour mixed with sliced onion, curry leaves, grated coconut and asafoetida and then fried in little amount of oil and mixed with water to make a soft dough. A small amount of dough is then made into a patty and deep fried in oil until it turns golden-brown.

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  7. 4D- okra
    Ladies finger- Def.
    all right- ok
    artist- ra

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  8. 6D- creek
    Bone of contension between...- Def.
    Sir for e.g- creek
    sir creek is a place of Indo Pak dispute

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  9. 16A- Sea
    MSL or Mean Sea Level is the usually referred mean- GK

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  10. 19D Orient rattling seat (4) EAST (SEAT*)

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  11. 8A: "Universal constant found in thither Canadian territory? (5) ---- Y{U}{K}ON

    36A: "City where a cart is heard to take the place of five in an island (7) ------ JA ( + ~KART - V )A

    39A: "You heard three times (both sides included) some rock... (5) ------ U {L} U {R} U

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  12. 24A Locus of a point halfway between 3 and 40 (7) EQUATOR (E)
    34A Pete holds a mammal in capital city (7) P{APE}ETE
    38A A boy lost an egg on a ship at the bottom of the ocean … (5) {A}{B(-o)Y}{SS}

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  13. The setter certainly knows the World map very well :P

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  14. 7 Mark heard refrain after sailor went away (5) (-ab) STAIN

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  15. 14a Small European peninsula was a part of the USSR (7) S IBERIA

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  16. 18 You may fall over this in a flat world! (4) EDGE (CD0

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  17. 24 D General returns with a fish (3)
    EEL <= General Lee
    Def Fish

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  18. 30 D Turkish military commander captured by Hagar (3)
    AGA hAGAr
    Def Turkish Military Commander

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  19. 26 D Can't women wear this handcuff (7)
    MANACLE (CD)

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  20. 22D Chairman found in Macao after accountant went away MA[-ca]O
    26D Can't women wear this handcuff MANACLE [CD]
    28D Fix temperature at Badger colony {SET}{T}

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  21. 22d: MAO (= Chairman)

    MacAO - ac (=accountant) = MAO

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  22. 31d: TABBY, a type of cat

    TAB (= tag) BY (= outskirts of Bombay)

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  23. Substitution of 22d as Vinayak has already parsed


    27a : LSD (= drug)
    Acrostic clue- first letters of Lucy, Sky and Diamonds



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  24. I still say 33d is not a simple reversal.
    As I said it is an unusual clue - I don't mean to say it is very original device from the current setter - but I need an accurate description of the clue-type. Perhaps Balderdash will make some sense out of it by belying his name.

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    1. CV,

      Like you, I do not know how to classify the type of clue in 33d and the other example below:

      GEGS (9,4)

      for SCRAMBLED EGGS.

      For long, I've been putting it under the anagram family, rightly or wrongly.

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  25. 10A- Manage (G)erman BOAT WHEEL HANDLE - RUN+G RUNG

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  26. BD has written to me saying he has some problem in logging into this blog.

    His reply:

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    Regarding 33d, I would call it a 'reverse reversal', on the logic that
    In a reverse anagram, Defn = Anagram Fodder + Anagram Indicator
    Similarly, in a reverse reversal, Defn = Reversal Fodder + Reversal indicator
    Thanks,

    Unquote

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  27. Replies
    1. Think there are more left. 23 and 40 Across

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  28. What happens after 6 pm? May anyone post the remaining answers?

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  29. After 6 pm anyone may post any number of the remaining answers even if they had already entered three answers.

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  30. 23A- IN(DI)A
    INA- Indian National Army
    Di- Princess

    40A- North (Opposite of 3A South)

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    1. Padmanabhan,

      I think the answers for 3a and 40a are other way round

      North for 3a and South for 40a

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    2. 3a : NORTH

      Not = NO
      Right = R
      Gas = TH for Thorium (though it is a chemical element that produces radioactive gas)

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    3. I think it is

      NOT having right =NO(R)T, H=gas, helium

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    4. Kishore,

      Your parsing for 3a makes more sense. Thanks.

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  31. 23a INDIA, avoiding reversal of AID, is a nice treatment that I have not seen before.

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  32. 5d TONS

    for 100s and also for 1000kgs

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  33. 37a TREE T<
    9a ARETE = A+TREE*
    25a SUCk RE
    26a MELT +L(-i)ME* T
    13d RED CD, red carpets and red herrings

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  34. Also, the ref. in the title "The Vertebra above the Axis" refers to the Atlas and you will find the four directions, equator and various geographical places etc. in relative positions as they would appear in the Atlas.

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  35. Good and simple crossword from Balderdash.It hardly took a few minutes to fill up the grid. Tell me, Balderdash, did you find it easier to set a puzzle like this with three, four and five letter words? No long phrases or words ! Is it why there were so many participants?

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  36. That is a good observation Kishore and sure I missed it in spite of noticing all the places. Balderdash must have put in some extra effort to get them in their right places and he surely would be pleased that you noted it.

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  37. Kishore,
    H is the symbol for Hydrogen, and He for Helium.

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