Crossword editor’s desk: a genius uncloaked
The many ambiguities in a recent puzzle are teased out …
When November’s Genius puzzle germinated in July, no one knew how popular its hidden theme would be by the time of publication. “A celebrity version of The Traitors?” sniffed the sceptics. “We – and they – will already know the personalities. Typical terrible TV idea. Won’t work.”
Eleven million live viewers later, we can now have a look at the filled version of Glyph’s remarkable grid. Or rather, grids. Solvers are told:
Entrants must pick a side. The majority of down clues must have a letter removed before solving. These letters, taken in clue order, inform the solver of one who may not pick a side.
BEARS or BARES
PATER or PRIOR
FAT or OAT
GOLFBALL or GOLFBAGS

© Photograph: BBC/Studio Lambert/Paul Chappells

© Photograph: BBC/Studio Lambert/Paul Chappells

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