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createExolve(`
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exolve-begin
exolve-id: gussalufz-3
exolve-title: Smashing Plates
exolve-setter: Gussalufz
exolve-copyright: 2017 Viresh Ratnakar
exolve-width: 15
exolve-height: 15
exolve-option: webifi
exolve-prelude:
<p>
14 may 10 and leave no 5 to 21. Must be 25, or else, 26!
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exolve-explanations:
<p>
The message, substituting the words for the (clue) numbers, is:
<blockquote>
“Earthquake may overpower, and leave no leeway to evacuate. Must be on
guard or else adieu.”
</blockquote>
</p>
exolve-grid:
T.F.U.S.L.O.A.U
ATLAS.OVERPOWER
X.A.E.L.E.E.N.G
INTERVIEW.NAIVE
..L...T.A.T.N..
PLATEAU.YOUNGER
R.N.A.D...N...I
ORDER.EAT.IDEAL
O...T...H.N.V.E
FRESHLY.ONGUARD
..L.Q.U.R...C..
ADIEU.PROCEDURE
C.X.A.P.U.P.A.A
TWINKLING.INTER
S.R.E.E.H.C.E.N
exolve-across:
9 Finally abridged a book (5) ATLAS. AT LAS(-t); Def: a book.
10 Crush / romantic partner loses head—heartless psycho wife about to return! (9) OVERPOWER. (-l)OVER P(-sych)O W RE<<; Def: Crush.
11 Ask to compete in a season in which the leader has slipped to the last spot (9) INTERVIEW. INTERW (WINTER with W moving to the end) around VIE; Def: Ask.
12 Easy to return from Kaycee via Nebraska (5) NAIVE. (-kayce)E VIA N(-ebraska)<<; Def: Easy.
13 Cover gold table (7) PLATEAU. PLATE (cover) AU; Def: table.
15 “Yesterday, I was this confused guy”—Nero (7) GUYNERO*; YOUNGER. Def: Yesterday, I was this.
17 Instruction for derelict members? (5) ORDER. Hidden word: (-f)OR DER(-elecit); Def: Instruction.
18 Have the intelligentsia lost, at last? (3) EAT. (-th)E (-intelligentsi)A (-los)T; Def: Have.
20 Find details oddly lacking in dream (5) IDEAL. (-f)I(-n)D(-d)E(-t)A(-i)L(-s); Def: dream.
22 Cook consuming excellent, sizzling hot luscious starters—with sauce! (7) FRESHLY. FRY around E(-xcellent) S(-izzling) H(-ot) L(-uscious); Def: with sauce.
25 Working girl (Uma) ends hollow red alert (2,5) ON GUARD. ON G U(-m)A R(-e)D; Def: alert.
26 Commercial that is unrestrained but so long! (5) ADIEU. AD IE (-b)U(-t); Def: so long.
27 Technique to get around impotence (9) PROCEDURE. PROCURE around ED; Def: Technique.
30 Couple of beds in the U.S. bearing the first lady and second (9) TWINKLING. TWIN K(L)ING; Def: Second.
31 Bury the first five of eleven (5) INTER. Eleven refers to 11a, INTERVIEW. Take the first five letters. Def: Bury.
exolve-down:
1 One under obligation to go slowly (4) TAXI. TAX I; Def: to go slowly.
2 Fifty boring bulky shades of lacklustre action naively described in a novel lacking depth (8) FLATLAND. L in FAT L(-acklustre) A(-ction) N(-aively) D(-escribed). Def: cryptic, alluding to the 1884 novel by Edwin Abbott Abbott.
3 One who might trip round emotional sentences usually starts over (4) USER. R(-ound) E(-motional) S(-entences) U(-sually)<<; Def: One who might trip.
4 Crumpled, soiled clothes! You in Spain? Your “you time”!? (8) SOLITUDE. SOILED* around TU; Def: Your “you time.”
5 Room in Spooner’s tiny place? (6) LEEWAY. WEE LAY Spoonerism; Def: Room.
6 First to embrace rising eccentric for a special strings arrangement? (4,6) OPEN TUNING. OPENING arounf NUT<<; Def: a special strings arrangement.
7 Right Wing: an extension with shady functionality (6) AWNING. WINGAN*; Def: an extension with shady functionality.
8 Beg Russia to hold back press (4) URGE. (-b)EG RU(-ssia)<<; Def: press.
13 “Say, if there is a largest prime, then the product of all primes plus one leads us to a contradiction”—teacher, in short, receiving a zero! (5) PROOF. PRO(O)F; Def: Say, ..... contradiction.
14 At 4 or 5, one of these may really shake things up (10) EARTHQUAKE. Cryptic def, alluding to the Richter scale.
16 Upset eviction of top two nationalists in Ireland shuffle (5) RILED. IRELAND* -NA; Def: Upset.
19 While mopping up or sweeping… (8) THOROUGH. THOUGH around OR; Def: sweeping.
21 … leave even half a tea cup nearly brewed (8) EVACUATE. EV(-en) ATEACU(-p)*; Def: leave.
23 Obelix irresponsibly smuggled potion (6) ELIXIR. Hidden word: (-ob)ELIX IR(-responsibly); Def: potion.
24 Indeed, pizza for a millennial working in San Francisco, perhaps? (6) YUPPIE. YUP PIE; Def: a millenial... perhaps.
26 Cats fragments? (4) ACTS. CATS*; Def: &lit.
28 Excellent dramatic short piece (4) EPIC. PIEC(-e)*; Def: Excellent.
29 Get an education, lose a bit of laziness, make money (4) EARN. (-l)EARN; Def: make money.
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