It's pouring puzzles, as always!
Hi there,
Hope you could crack them all. I am back with the solutions:
1. I found a nail in a Tamil month (4) - Aani
2. Bama leads Multi-Activity Vehicles in a freak event (8) - Sambavam
3. Lama and I found us erroneously in the mount (5) - Malai
4. R U Dayala? No, just for conversation sake (8) - Urayadal
5. Dhua may have concealed a weapon! (7) - Ayudham
6. The mop Gaur stretched by the tower (7) - Gopuram
7. The man Pospa married in here dream (8) - Soppanam
8. Jalsa man cannot help but yield to the temptation (8) - Sanjalam
9. That man, Raiappa is known for lip-smacking, savory snack called Murukku (10) - Manapparai
10. Avadi, the suburb, gets Dearness Allowance and turns unjust (7) - Adavadi
This week's entries go below:
1. The paceman whose smile caught Mr. Musharaff's fancy, and the god of the hills bear same name (6)
2. Native cock takes a vowel, second one, to be a betel-nut accompaniment (6)
3. Rama, Ranga, Muniyandi... the first name varies! The second, rarely!! Isn't it, Silva? (5)
4. Shivite morphs, skips ego, for a native apparel (6)
5. Crow's feathers, Trees he saw, Sounds he heard - All reminded Barathi of Him (9)
6. Big apathy am involved in, is a chip off the old block, is of the poetic genre (11)
7. The Great Indian Gambler, who lived much before Dev Anand (7)
8. Murugan did this to Sooran; Krishna, to Kamsha; Ram, to Ravana (8)
9. Shadow in Manipravalam, today represents a cup of tea (6)
10. A feminine pronoun or Kuchela's gift to Krishna; Both (4)
Luv,
Vijay
Hope you could crack them all. I am back with the solutions:
1. I found a nail in a Tamil month (4) - Aani
2. Bama leads Multi-Activity Vehicles in a freak event (8) - Sambavam
3. Lama and I found us erroneously in the mount (5) - Malai
4. R U Dayala? No, just for conversation sake (8) - Urayadal
5. Dhua may have concealed a weapon! (7) - Ayudham
6. The mop Gaur stretched by the tower (7) - Gopuram
7. The man Pospa married in here dream (8) - Soppanam
8. Jalsa man cannot help but yield to the temptation (8) - Sanjalam
9. That man, Raiappa is known for lip-smacking, savory snack called Murukku (10) - Manapparai
10. Avadi, the suburb, gets Dearness Allowance and turns unjust (7) - Adavadi
This week's entries go below:
1. The paceman whose smile caught Mr. Musharaff's fancy, and the god of the hills bear same name (6)
2. Native cock takes a vowel, second one, to be a betel-nut accompaniment (6)
3. Rama, Ranga, Muniyandi... the first name varies! The second, rarely!! Isn't it, Silva? (5)
4. Shivite morphs, skips ego, for a native apparel (6)
5. Crow's feathers, Trees he saw, Sounds he heard - All reminded Barathi of Him (9)
6. Big apathy am involved in, is a chip off the old block, is of the poetic genre (11)
7. The Great Indian Gambler, who lived much before Dev Anand (7)
8. Murugan did this to Sooran; Krishna, to Kamsha; Ram, to Ravana (8)
9. Shadow in Manipravalam, today represents a cup of tea (6)
10. A feminine pronoun or Kuchela's gift to Krishna; Both (4)
Luv,
Vijay
