Financial Times 18,330 by Julius

Puzzle from the Weekend FT of March 28, 2026

I worked through most of this fairly quickly but then needed some help for 1 (TROLLEYBUS).  My favourite clues are 9 (PLUM), 11 (UMBRIA) and 28 (DREADLOCKS).  Thank you, Julius.

 picture of the completed grid

ACROSS
1 TROLLEYBUS
Fizz with Liz? According to Spooner, one must have high connections (10)
Spoonerism of “Bolly Truss” (fizz with Liz) with a cryptic definition, ‘Bolly’ being a nickname for Bollinger champagne and ‘Liz’ being former PM Liz Truss.
7 I-SPY
International agent game for a journey (1-3)
I (International) + SPY (agent)
9 PLUM
Cushy professor some might suspect of murder (4)
Double definition with the second referring to the character Professor Plum in the board game Cluedo
10 CHRONICLES
Good books Charlie read initially during awfully nice hols (10)
C (Charlie) and R (read) in (during) anagram (awfully) of NICE HOLS
11 UMBRIA
Ms Thurman tours Berlin regularly — a lovely part of Europe (6)
B[e]R[l]II[n] in UMA (Ms Thurman)
12 UBERGEEK
Egghead, upper-class, rolling beer keg (8)
U (upper-class) + anagram (rolling) of BEER KEG
13 APOLOGIA
VW model Golf, one covered by drivers association case in writing (8)
POLO (VW model) + G (golf) + I (one) together in (covered by) + AA (drivers association)
15 ITEM
Couple Julius became acquainted with from the East (4)
I (Julius] + MET (became acquainted with) backwards (from the east)
17 SNUB
Cut off U-boat carrying head of navy (4)
N[avy] in (carrying) SUB (U-boat)
19 RANDOMLY
Managed party, left my trousers in a haphazard way (8)
RAN (managed) + DO (party) + L (left) in (trousers) MY (my)
22 GUERILLA
Argue about nursing sick fighter (8)
ILL (sick) in (nursing) anagram (about) of ARGUE
23 HOMAGE
Reverence shown by House receiving Attorney-General (6)
AG (Attorney-General) in (receiving) HOME (house)
25 IRONMONGER
Press German to acquire second new hardware supplier (10)
IRON (press) + MO (second) + N (new) + GER (German)
26 TROY
Old city Conservative having a change of heart (4)
TORY (Conservative) with the ‘O’ and ‘R’ switched (having a change of heart)
27 BLAH
Starts to bite lip after hearing pretentious nonsense (4)
B[ite] L[ip] A[fter] H[earing]
28 DREADLOCKS
500 dark close curls? (10)
D (500) + anagram (curls) of DARK CLOSE
DOWN
2 ROLLMOP
Piece of bread to soak up herring (7)
ROLL (piece of bread) + MOP (to soak up)
3 LEMUR
Madagascan resident implicated in vile murder (5)
Hidden word (implicated in)
4 EXCHANGE
Swap futures traded here (8)
Double definition
5 BERMUDA TRIANGLE
British let marine guard at sea in dangerous waters (7,8)
B (British) + anagram (at sea) of LET MARINE GUARD. I would have put a question mark on the clue.
6 SONNET
Set up 10 numbers, 14 lines? (6)
TEN (10) + NOS (numbers) backwards (set up)
7 INCOGNITO
Unidentified independent northern firm overturned voting after sacking five (9)
I (independent) + N (northern) + CO (firm) + anagram (overturned) of [v]OTING
8 PRECEDE
Go before priest, thin on top (7)
P (priest) + RECEDE (thin on top)
14 LABYRINTH
Arrangement of intricate passages a feature of The Listener? (9)
Double definition with the second referring to the human ear
16 ANCHORED
Charon at work, exhausted, drained, moored on the Styx (8)
Anagram (at work) of CHARON + E[xhauste]D
18 NEUTRAL
Like Switzerland, nervous about the introduction of tariffs (7)
T[ariffs] in (about) NEURAL (nervous)
20 LEGWORK
It’s hard walking stage with old empty rucksack (7)
LEG (stage) + W (with) + O (old) + R[ucksac]K
21 ALMOND
Former SNP big beast losing his head (nut) (6)
[s]ALMOND (former SNP big beast losing his head) referring to Alex Salmond
24 MOTTO
Rear up, banish British slogan! (5)
[b]OTTOM (rear, banish British) backwards (up)

2 comments on “Financial Times 18,330 by Julius”

  1. Fiona

    I too liked PLUM and UMBRIA

    Also INCOGNITO, LABYRINTH

    Don’t like rollmops.

    Thanks Julius and Pete Maclean

  2. Diane

    A great weekend diversion from Julius as per, starting with the wonderful Spoonerism in 1a!
    Other picks included APOLOGIA, DREADLOCKS, MOTTO and the devious 12a, my last one in. I needed all the crossers for the latter to see that the wordplay was ‘beer keg’ + ‘u’, rather than ‘egghead’ + ‘u’. Nice!
    Thanks to Julius and Pete for the blog.

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