Puzzle No. 3480

Puzzle No. 3480

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 1 Ambitious to be like π (like 3.14) (12)

 9 They say I have my dinner get very cold (3,2)

10 Party in Georgia: a Wagnerian plot element (9)

11 Wild 23 that may be hunted in spring (6,3)

12 Refuse to include 100 in total (4)

14 Most sage is found in the Occident (6)

15 Shared salary falls short with 60 percent of cash (2,6)

17 Digest donut with zest, eating one at beginning of week (8)

19 After mid-January, renovated patio is the perfect spot (6)

22 A pop made from fruit that’s initially cut (4)

23 Divide 11 bananas (9)

26 Lucky talent involves fish (9)

27 A musical composition (“Serenity”) heard… (5)

28 …before and after god of love gets up? That’s absurd (12)

ACROSS

 1 Time to capture the Italian fleet (5)

 2 Contents of park-rental contracts (7)

 3 Inhibiting writhing vipers, some having reproduced (10)

 4 Redesigned gadget and made it? (6)

 5 Stop signs, perhaps, blocked a gonzo cargo, we hear (8)

 6 Look here—a border (4)

 7 Get on the couch ahead of a trio of commercials for a TV staple (6)

 8 Thinking a lot of oneself where many Arabs live—in, say, Iowa (8)

13 This could take your breath away: Radical pope let in refugees (4,6)

14 Dismissed rising stench in England between Wednesday and Friday (5,3)

16 Twangy instrument from Janáček’s first work in F? (4,4)

18 Date’s exotic corset (6)

20 Locate box office? That might have an effect (7)

21 Says, “Yes, Grease rocks” (6)

24 Put up notice at gym for sporting equipment (5)

25 Raise drink, welcoming one environmentalist (4)

 

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE NO. 3479

ACROSS 1 O + MARK + HAY + YAM
7 DES(K)TOP (posted anag.)
8 C(ON + T)AIN10 S(C)OUR
11 TAGALO(N)G13 O(PENS)E + SAME
14 L-[as/SA]-T16 CO + ME
18 FRANC + I + SCAN
20 RESOL (rev.) + UTE 22 TIB(I)A (rev.)
24 SHARP-[ie/EI] 25 I + SO + TOPE
26 GOP + HER + STATE

DOWN 1 ON + SHORE (anag.)2 ASTE (anag.) + RISK3 hidden
4 A(CC)L + AIMING5 YE(NT)A 6 anag.7 DISCO + N + CERTS
9 NIGH + TIN + GALE12 hidden 15 VI(CT + R)OLA17 MU(STAN)G
19 CA(BOO)SE 21 LA PUP 23 M IS S

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