Financial Times 18,251 by Neo (2025 New Year’s jumbo)

Jumbo puzzle from the Weekend FT of December 27, 2025

It took me some time to figure out what this puzzle is all about. Then it just hit me while I was doing something else. So, the theme is monkeys. And there are 12 of them in the grid (coloured aqua) following Terry Gilliam’s (55) great movie “12 Monkeys” (1 and 5).

There are three answers that are new terms to me:  26d (CAPE LOBSTER), 48 (GELADA) and 49 (ANTRA).  My favourites are 15 (ANIMAL FARM), 29 (ANDERSEN), 38 (MARSHMALLOW) and 58 (HOWLER).  I am unsure about my answer to 42 (RUSK?).  I note that RHESUS (18 here) also figured in this weekend’s other crossword.

I thank BC for help in solving this.  Compiling the puzzle must have taken a lot of work.  So many thanks to Neo.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1/5 TWELVE MONKEYS
£6,000 for 55 work? (6,7)
Double definition with the first referring to the slang usage of ‘monkey’ to mean £500
9 MACAQUE
Scotsman in Paris that American interrupts (7)
MAC (Scotsman) + A (American) + QUE (in Paris that)
14 BALLET DANCER
Pavlova perhaps bland mixed with treacle (6,6)
Anagram (mixed with) of BLAND TREACLE. The definition must refer to Anna Pavlova who was one of the greatest ballerinas of the twentieth century. There is another Russian ballet dancer named Nadezhda Pavlova whom I saw on stage in the 1970s.
15 ANIMAL FARM
Not an arable parable? (6,4)
Cryptic definition
16 PENITENT
Person seeking forgiveness in prison, one cardinal inside (8)
I (one) + TEN (cardinal) in (in) PENT (in prison)
17 ESSENCE
Ancient ascetic hiding cold soul (7)
C (cold) in (hiding) ESSENE (ancient ascetic)
18 RHESUS
Hospital stops bringing back to life (6)
H (hospital) in (stops) RESUS (bringing back to life)
19 PROBOSCIS
No amateur master rounding Guernsey etc? (9)
PRO (no amateur) + CI (Guernsey etc, i.e. Channel Islands) in (rounding) BOSS (master)
21 ELDER
Ancestor’s wifeless worker at seam? (5)
:[w]ELDER (wifeless worker at seam)
23 LAMBDA
Letter from young Suffolk lawyer? (6)
LAMB (young Suffolk) + DA (lawyer, i.e. District Attorney)
24 ATOM
Little bit close to Vanessa Bell (4)
[vaness]A + TOM (Bell, referring to the actor Tom Bell)
25 PANCETTA
Pooch at first can’t eat chopped pork (8)
P[ooch] + anagram (chopped) of CANT EAT
27 MANDRILL
Mother Newton accompanies bore (8)
MA (man) + N (newton) + DRILL (bore)
30 GUENON
One’s turned in shooter (6)
ONE (one) backwards in (in) GUN (shooter)
31 LYRIC
London theatre players itch periodically (5)
[p]L[a]Y[e]R[s] I[t]C[h]
32 EXPRESSION
Feeling fast current — no going back (10)
EXPRESS (fast) + I (current) + NO (no) backwards (going back)
34 CHATTERTON
Talk idly to northern poet (10)
CHATTER (talk idly) + TO (to) + N (northern) with the definition referring to the British poet Thomas Chatterton
36 CATER
Ensure provision is made to do the dishes? (5)
Double/cryptic definition
37 CAMBER
Tilt pole for tossing across motorway (6)
MI (motorway, i.e. the M1) in (across) CABER (pole for tossing)
39 MARMOSET
Doctor holding limb firm (8)
ARM (limb) in (holding) MO (doctor, i.e. Medical Officer) + SET (firm)
41 CAPUCHIN
Beat guttersnipe lacking modicum of respect (8)
CAP (beat) + U[r]CHIN (guttersnipe lacking modicum of respect)
42 RUSK
Sustenance for baby from Welsh runner? (4)
Double definition?  I do not get the “Welsh runner” part.
44 BABOON
Denunciation involves startling exclamation (6)
BOO (startling exclamation) in (involves) BAN (denunciation)
46 IDEAL
Model banker at table can say this (5)
“I DEAL” (banker at table can say this)
47 ABOLISHES
Gets rid of hassle — bio rewritten (9)
Anagram (rewritten) of HASSLE BIO
48 GELADA
Good boy immersed in running water (6)
G (good) + LAD (boy) in (immersed in) EA (running water). ‘Ea’ is an Old English word for running water.
50 COLOBUS
Company transport taking in Circle Line? (7)
O (circle) + L (line) together in (taking in) CO (company) + BUS (transport). Does anyone remember “Catch Me A Colobus”?
52 MANGABEY
Adult comic book earl tucked inside Times (8)
MANGA (adult comic book) + E (earl) in (tucked inside) BY (times)
54 STRIPTEASE
Tapestries restored where threads gradually removed? (10)
Anagram of TAPESTRIES
55 TERRY GILLIAM
MiG taken out with artillery he directs (5,7)
Anagram (taken out) of MIG ARTILLERY
56 GREYLAG
Dismal delay for airborne migrant (7)
GREY (dismal) + LAG (delay)
57 HERMANN
The guy she loves — new author Hesse (7)
HER MAN (the guy she loves) + N (new)
58 HOWLER
Ambassador right to embrace Member of Parliament (6)
OWL (member of parliament) in (to embrace) HE (ambassador, i.e. His/Her Excellency) + R (right). ‘Parliament’ being the collective name for owls.
DOWN
2 WHALE
Cetacean cry of woe heard (5)
Homophone (heard) of “wail” (cry of woe)
3 LOLLIPOP MAN
He’s paid to see one across? (8,3)
Cryptic definition
4 ENTREPOT
One leaves intact vessel in storehouse (8)
ENT[i]RE (one leaves intact) + POT (vessel)
5 MEANT
Destined knight piercing flesh (5)
N (knight) in (piercing) MEAT (flesh)
6 NUCLEUS
Setter upset about ruined clue for kernel (7)
Anagram (ruined) of CLUE in (about) SUN (setter) backwards (upset)
7 EUROSCEPTIC
Mushroom en croute is cooked for Murdoch say (11)
CEP (mushroom) in (en) anagram (cooked) of CROUTE IS
8 SPAIN
Lionesses’ recent opponents s-suffering? (5)
S (s) + PAIN (suffering)
10 ADAIR
Red fire extinguisher? (5)
Cryptic definition referring to Red Adair, a famous fighter of oil-well fires.
11 ALFRED MARKS
Saxon king’s imprisoned character actor (6,5)
MARK (character) in (imprisoned) ALFREDS (Saxon king’s).  I remember Alfred Marks from such films as Desert Mice.
12 UNROUND
Mazy run, and German receives ball, not spherical (7)
Anagram (mazy) of RUN + O (ball) + UND (and German)
13 SIDE DRUM
Rolls on this supported with drink (4,4)
SIDED (supported) + RUM (drink)
19 PETRUCHKA
Speak with Ruth trained for ballet (9)
Anagram (trained) of SPEAK RUTH
20 CHAPLET
Man allowed what laureate receives (7)
CHAP (man) + LET (allowed)
22 DIALECTIC
Face leader avoiding furious debate (9)
DIAL (face) + [h]ECTIC (leader avoiding furious)
23 LENIENCE
Bolshevik welcoming Eastern Church’s mercy (8)
E (eastern) in (welcoming) LENIN (bolshevik) + CE (church)
26 CHRONICLE
Liberal appears in very bad European history (9)
CHRONIC (very bad) + L (liberal) + E (European)
28 LIONESSES
Single ship is located outside for women’s team (9)
ONE (single) + SS (ship) together in LIES (is located)
29 ANDERSEN
Storyteller with Irish name (8)
AND (with) + ERSE (Irish) + N (name)
33 PORTICO
Left image unfinished in Painted Porch (7)
PORT (left) + ICO[n] (image unfinished)
35 TEMPORARILY
Polarimetry distorted for the time being (11)
Anagram (distorted) of POLARIMETRY
36 CAPE LOBSTER
Seafood parcels to be distributed (4,7)
Anagram (to be distributed) of PARCELS TO BE
38 MARSHMALLOW
Sweet product from Slough millions say yes to (11)
MARSH (slough) + M (millions) + ALLOW (say yes to)
40 TAILCOAT
Feline chasing dog to seize old garment (8)
TAIL (dog) + O (old) in (to seize) CAT (feline)
43 FIENDISH
Savage smashed fine crockery item (8)
Anagram (smashed) of FINE + DISH (crockery item)
45 ABETTER
A superior party offering support (7)
A (a) + BETTER (superior)
47 AUSTRIA
Regularly able to leave one country for another (7)
AUSTR[al]IA
49 ANTRA
Hollow areas in Appalachian Trail (5)
Hidden word (in)
51 LEECH
He played vampire child, bloodsucker (5)
[Christopher] LEE (he played vampire) + CH (child)
52 MAYAN
Month needed with an early South American (5)
MAY (month) + AN (an)
53 EVADE
Bill wearing First Lady’s skirt (5)
AD (bill) in (wearing) EVE (first lady)

2 comments on “Financial Times 18,251 by Neo (2025 New Year’s jumbo)”

  1. Pelham Barton

    Thanks Neo and Pete

    Almost immediately after starting, it occurred to me that Neo should have told us how many of the across clues are thematic and without definition, and I was quite pleased to get 1ac early and find that he had indeed done just that.

    42ac: is R(iver) USK.

    52dn is an exact repeat of 25ac in Neo’s puzzle published on 12 December. Some people have claimed an error in the definition, but Chambers 2016 p945 gives us “Maya n a S American people of Central America and S Mexico who developed a remarkable pre-Columbian civilisation.” See further the discussion on this clue with the previous puzzle
    https://www.fifteensquared.net/2025/12/12/financial-times-18237-by-neo/#more-202726

  2. Pelham Barton

    37ac has a slight error in the parsing, which should be just M in CABER.

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