Financial Times 16,981 by JULIUS

Julius gives us an excellent challenge, with an unmarked grid and clues in random order, with the only help that all the letters of the English alphabet are starting characters at least once in the solve. Thanks for the challenge, Julius !!

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Financial Times 16989 Basilisk

Thank you to Basilisk. Definitions are underlined in the clues. Across 1. Chief police officer connected with sex cases (8) CARDINAL : DI(abbrev. for “detective-inspector”, a police officer) contained in(… cases) CARNAL(connected/pertaining to … Read more >>

Guardian 28,651 / Imogen

I blogged last month’s Imogen puzzle, where I said, ‘Imogen sets the challenge today, with his customary medley of straightforward and some more tricky clues.’ I think that holds good today, too. I … Read more >>

Everyman 3,925

A good crossword from Everyman this week. No major criticisms and few minor.

Definitions underlined, in crimson. Indicators (anagrams, homophones, hidden, etc) in italics. Anagrams indicated *(like this) or (this)*. I’d like to indicate the link-words in some way, but my fear is that I’ll make it all so complicated that it will be pointless; however, I’ll make them green (actually there aren’t many — the sign of good tight setting). Let me know if this helps.

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