Home > Crosswords > Crossword #1
Crossword #1
(June 25th 2001)

Specs : 13x13 Symmetric.
Theme : <none>


Across
1. Can't Alfred feel the C function? Try taking B away. (7)
4. Curse uncooked south oriental food violently (5)
7. You know Alfred can't feel. Now you put your foot on him to drive him further? (5)
9. Make efforts to move them. Now there's some useful work! (5)
10. Measurement of time in milli nano seconds is a likely development in the near future. (8)
11. Even Arlisto drew odd characters. (4)
13. Alloy that's half unchangeable (5)
14. You'd be surprised if you heard - they fly straight - pole to pole! (5)
19. Launch into projectile motion (4)
21. Followed the way back to Terrace 'D' (8)
23. Not a stain on his character. (5)
24. They lead you from the edge to the centre of attraction. (5)
25. He says, "An igloo serves a pygmy well." What can be said of his screw! (5)
26. Small state becomes a bigger state. Are you in on this? (7)

Down
1. Worsen a third important broadcast (6)
2. Below chest found by sailor. Do big boys follow? (7)
3. What I should stick to when I drive (2,4)
4. Banish from memory and recall (4)
5. The framework within which the artist works! (5)
6. Cause one South Arcot Regiment initially rearranged. (6)
8. First degree (6)
12. Hesitantly ran East. He's now less distant. (6)
15. Tod Cane is indisciplined. He's __ _____. (2,5)
16. A sustained ringing of bells, we hear. Now how's that for a request! (6)
17. Characterised by intense agitation (6)
18. Odd character. But not drawn this time. (6)
20. Swing S around 11A, usually to capture (5)
22. Catalyst and Oxidant, as chemists first would say. How does the common man know it? (4)

Click here for the solution.

Copyright and Disclaimer

rpm --inside_out
Copyright © 2001-2010 Rahul Pratap Maddimsetty
All rights reserved

No part of this website or associate pages may be reproduced without the consent of the author.

All views expressed on this website and associate pages are solely those of the author and do not in any way reflect the official stand of his current or past academic institutions or employers.