Sunday, June 22, 2008

More and more!

Hi there,


Here we go with the last post's solutions:

1. It's service; done to self (9) - Suyasevai
2. M. Prasana had Giga, stroked to denote higher levels of verbosity (6, 9) - Adhiga Prasangam
3. Two scores! (2-2) - 20-20
4. Thaatha..m...m...ok, it's late! (9) - Thamatham
5. It's usually sprinkled, and can also be added with spicy, butter masala (7) - Panneer
6. Monday! No, the moon! (7) - Thingal
7. Mathar drove backwards to get the chariot (6) - Ratham
8. Sorry, Maaf...and this is how we call it! (8) - Mannippu


And am now ready with an all-new pack of exciting clues:


1. Ma.Po.Si, Hitler and V.O.C - This hairline-of-a-thought links them all (6)
2. Is it a sin, or a native "Alas"? Both! (6)
3. R.Indian morphs for expressing gratitude (6)
4. Pairava readjusts to obtain a clear vision (7)
5. The ruins of Humpi, Ravi visited, in an avatar (6)
6. Mam' roko! I see one of His avatars; the third to be precise (7)
7. Sailing in a confused state! The Chain can be a result (7)
8. An Indonesian island near Java's coast; with a strong ego, it could be the temple town (6)
9. Masala with the G factor gives a sense of fullness (7)


Luv,

Vijay

Sunday, June 08, 2008

More clues!

Hi there,

Here we go with the last post's solutions.

1. Thandhiram, Pandavas - All add up to this numerical prefix (6) - Pancha
2. Saras' Mama can be part of a compromise (9) - Samarasam
3. Valmiki recited this to get "Rama" right (9) - Maramaram
4. Deivam, Guru, -----, ----- (5,5) - Pitha, Matha
5. A batsman's century (6) - Sadham
6. A festival or a breakfast dish, Both! (6) - Pongal

Now, it's time to unpack a new bundle of clues.

1. It's service; done to self (9)
2. M. Prasana had Giga, stroked to denote higher levels of verbosity (6, 9)
3. Two scores! (2-2)
4. Thaatha..m...m...ok, it's late! (9)
5. It's usually sprinkled, and can also be added with spicy, butter masala (7)
6. Monday! No, the moon! (7)
7. Mathar drove baackwards to get the chariot (6)
8. Sorry, Maaf...and this is how we call it! (8)

Luv,

Vijay