![]() ![]() Two-and-a-half short years after the original puzzle was published, I’ve finally got round to doing that, and it can be played here. ![]() That means I can construct a sort of egocentric version of Times Crossword 25906, consisting entirely of the clues I submitted to the competition. ![]() But as a regular competitor I also submitted clues that weren’t picked as winners for all the other words (well, all but one). I was lucky enough to have three winning clues over the relevant period, which therefore appeared in the puzzle. The crossword produced by the winning clues was published on 1 October 2014, as Times Crossword 25906. A few years ago, the then-judge Richard Rogan decided to set a sequence of words that could be put together into a standard crossword grid. The Times’ Crossword Club site runs a monthly clue-writing challenge, where competitors submit a cryptic clue for a provided word, and the clue judged as best wins a prize. ![]()
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