Sunday, April 29, 2007

More hot stuff, as the Hg soars!

Hi there,

Here we go with the solutions:

1. Gilli-Dhandha game got over a thirsty sensation (6) - Dhagam

2. Shu! Non-Aligned Movement's heads generate ample heat (6) - Ushnam

3. It's stranger than eerie fears on water (7) - Thaneer

4. Native white with 23rd alphabet gives this cool veggie (7) - Vellari

5. The Haiku Daichin wrote serves as a private cover over head (5) - Kudai

6. Silsa dances to serve a cool drink (5) - Lassi

7. Rant in tail-less Delhi for an airy way to crack this heat (8) - Thendral

8. Hot Pav, Pem made (6) - Veppam

9. Soya or in change, can one find the root cause of this heat (8) - Sooriyan

Hope you guys had fun cracking them. I am glad to present this week's set.

1. V.S. Amma runs to clinch the dynasty (6)

2. Rum Ibu brewed for a metal (6)

3. Rusted iron sheets can lead to Garam Hat (8)

4. Hava & I end grief (8)

5. Vanitha adjusts an installment (8)

6. A "Stitch" in time, can fetch an eve (7)

7. Mudpot tumbler for the bindi (5)

8. Raga Sam changed to get the likes of Pacific and Atlantic (7)

9. Dosa or Idli! The former with choice for a latest version of spin (6)

10. Yam, Saal cooked in the art of cookery (7)

11. Isap turns backward for a basic instinct of life (4)

12. Pigeon! Four hundred!! Literally!!! (4-7)

13. Ropu Mia! Patience!! (7)

14. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Nanga Parbat - To name a few (7)

15. Mara's mix in a juice to enhance digestion (5)

16. Sound or light! They are spelt the same way (3)

Happy cracking!

Luv,

Vijay

Sunday, April 22, 2007

As the sun scorches, a hot new set of puzzles!

Hi,

Thanks for the support to this blog. First, the solutions:

1. Krishnan backs a way to call a friend (5) - Nanba

2. Mt. Iata scales high for device to hit at the ball (6) - Mattai

3. Manila sans ace for some ground reality (5) - Nilam

4. It's his entry or the turtle's, that's not good! So goes the adage (6) - Ameena

5. A quarter or a limb! Both (4) - Kaal

6. This is the limit! (5) - Ellai

7. He conceived a marriage in Washington (5) - Saavi

8. LAK the VI morphed for education-sake (5) - Kalvi

9. Tempest / Hurricane / Cyclone - This can be all-in-all synonym (5) - Puyal

Here we go, for some hot ones:

1. Gilli-Dhandha game got over a thirsty sensation (6)

2. Shu! Non-Aligned Movement's heads generate ample heat (6)

3. It's stranger than eerie fears on water (7)

4. Native white with 23rd alphabet gives this cool veggie (7)

5. The Haiku Daichin wrote serves as a private cover over head (5)

6. Silsa dances to serve a cool drink (5)

7. Rant in tail-less Delhi for an airy way to crack this heat (8)

8. Hot Pav, Pem made (6)

9. Soya or in change, can one find the root cause of this heat (8)

Luv,

Vijay

Friday, April 13, 2007

Welcome - Sarvajith!

Hi,

This new year eve, am only too glad to reach out. Needless to mention; with an all-new bag of goodies.

Here we go, with the last entry's solutions.

1. A taste of jewelry! No, this can make us laugh!! (5, 6) - Nagai Chuvai

2. Silicon rings for a sharp tool (4) - Oosi

3. Period! (5, 5) - Mutru Pulli

4. Rue, Mawatha, Lane, Gully - as called in France, Sri Lanka, Britain and Delhi.We call it thus (5) - Theru

5. Maid Aka becomes one's onus (7) - Kadamai

6. A lie can somehow smell a rat (3) - Eli

7. ____, Look, Proceed! (3) - Nil

8. "3.14" - It helps us carry (2) - Pi

9. Seema and I altered to become a tuft of hair (6) - Meesai

And we go with this week's set:

1. Krishnan backs a way to call a friend (5)

2. Mt. Iata scales high for device to hit at the ball (6)

3. Manila sans ace for some ground reality (5)

4. It's his entry or the turtle's, that's not good! So goes the adage (6)

5. A quarter or a limb! Both (4)

6. This is the limit! (5)

7. He conceived a marriage in Washington (5)

8. LAK the VI morphed for education-sake (5)

9. Tempest / Hurricane / Cyclone - This can be all-in-all synonym (5)

Happy cracking!

Vijay

Thursday, April 05, 2007

New set this!

Hi,

Am glad to be back. Here we go with the last week's answers:

1. This fetches Roygbiv-inverse (7) - Vanavil

2. A literal translation of the NEWS, this! (4) - VKMT

3. This kinda vessel is spill-proof! (5, 5) - Nirai Kudam

4. Komala drops ace player for a design drawn at the front-yard (5) - Kolam

5. One of the measures of central tendency can also refer an ocean dweller (4) - Mean

6. A Turk alm, generously made, to fetch the falls (8) - Kutralam

7. Push's contra - food for the meadow-grazers (4) - Pull

8. Lamba, in disarray, poised to earn a return (6) - Laabam

9. Tyson loses an offspring and ducks for a summer solace (4) - Ooty

Hope you enjoyed cracking them. And this week's set follows below:

1. A taste of jewelry! No, this can make us laugh!! (5, 6)

2. Silicon rings for a sharp tool (4)

3. Period! (5, 5)

4. Rue, Mawatha, Lane, Gully - as called in France, Sri Lanka, Britain and Delhi.
We call it thus (5)

5. Maid Aka becomes one's onus (7)

6. A lie can somehow smell a rat (3)

7. ____, Look, Proceed! (3)

8. "3.14" - It helps us carry (2)

9. Seema and I altered to become a tuft of hair (6)

Happy cracking!

Luv,

Vijay