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  • 1ACCWC #562 – DESPOT – OPEN FOR CLUES

    1ACCWC #562 – DESPOT – OPEN FOR CLUES

    Manish jhaveri

    12/04/2026
    1ACCWC
    ACCWC, Clue Writing Contest, Cryptic, Manish Jhaveri

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    This weeks contest is hosted by Manish Jhaveri

    For 1ACCWC 562, the chosen word is DESPOT

    Here are the rules

      1. Limit of 1 clue per setter. Please Annotate your clues clearly.
      2. Please login to participate. You can use your wordpress/gmail account for login but please use one account consistently so that your performance can be tracked for the leader board
      3. Contest closes at 8:00 AM, April 17, 2026 after which VOTING will be open.
      4. All participants who set clues are expected to vote as well. So please check when the Voting opens and/or  bookmark the links
      5. Voting will close at 7:00 AM, April 19, 2026 after which Results will be announced.

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  • 1ACCWC #561 – POLICE – Results

    1ACCWC #561 – POLICE – Results

    economizer

    12/04/2026
    1ACCWC
    1ACCWC, Aashirwad, Clue Writing Contest, Cryptic, Manish Jhaveri

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    This week’s clue contest on 1ACCWC received good participation with 30 entries, and 33 voters having their say well ahead of the deadline.

    Many setters played on variations of the simple anagram of COP+LIE = POLICE. Other popular entries referenced current affairs and geopolitics surrounding OIL, an anagram of which is contained in POLICE.

    While I’m pleased for those who have done well in this edition of 1ACCWC, I must also express some criticism towards the voters. I think this particular issue even keeps a few very good setters from participating in 1ACCWC regularly.

    A cryptic crossword clue has two readings – the surface reading and the cryptic reading, the latter of which is like a set of instructions for the solver to arrive at the solution. In a good clue, BOTH of these readings must be grammatically correct. Unfortunately, in many editions of this contest, voters tend to ignore problems in the cryptic grammar of the clue, as long as they like its surface. It doesn’t reflect well for an international clue setting competition when half the voters select a clue that has an obvious grammatical problem in the cryptic reading.

    I think it’s alright for setters to make mistakes and to use this contest as a sort of workshop to improve their craft. But I think voters ought to be a lot more discerning, and ought not to reward faulty grammatical constructions simply because they frequently appear in a certain publication having lax editorial standards!

    It takes a community effort to keep such a competition going week after week, and I urge other participants to endeavor to maintain it at a high standard of excellence.

    1ACCWC Results

    Top 10

    # Name Clue Points Voters Anno Comments
    1 Manish Jhaveri Monitor pandemic starting with spread of E.coli (6) 40 16 Def: Monitor. P (pandemic starting) + anagram of E.coli* – Great surface
    – strating does not work for me as a first letter indicator
    – Should be pandemic’s starting or starting of pandemic
    – “Pandemic starting” for P is not a grammatically correct letter selection construction. Even though it works on the surface reading, the cryptic reading is grammatically incorrect. “Starting of…” or “start of…” would be acceptable.
    2 @LowdownCryptic They protect crude oil covered by Trump’s last hollow compromise (6) 29 11 Def: They protect; OLI (crude OIL*) inside P (trumP’s last) + CE (hollow CompromisE)
    3 Karol S Keep the peace? Trump’s latest hollow “ceasefire” is about oil, stupid! 28 8 P (trumP’s latest) + CE (hollow CeasefirE) around (is about) OIL* (anag:stupid). To keep the peace = to police. – Very nice but I think the anagrind would need to be “stupidly”
    – In the cryptic reading, “[anagram fodder] stupidly” or “stupid [anagram fodder]” would both be grammatically correct. Unfortunately, what you have here is neither, even though the surface reads well.
    4 Satyen Nabar Watch corrupt cop lie (6) 27 10 (COP LIE)*, corrupt= anag ind, def= watch
    5 Kabir Firaque Tripoli certainly has law enforcers (6) 27 9 Hidden in plain sight. Indicator: has. Definition: law enforcers – Short, sweet, simple
    – Lovely
    6 Nathan Townshend Public organisation lacking in credible effective leaders 23 9 Acrostic &lit – Mean but possibly justified!
    – “Leaders of XYZ” is a grammatically correct letter selection construction. “XYZ leaders” may work on the surface but is grammatically faulty in the cryptic reading.
    7 Avtaar Copper rod inlaid with zinc evenly (6) 22 9 -z(I)-n(C) inside POLE (rod). Def: Copper – very nice wordplay but “copper” is used to refer to one policeman. Not sure it works as definition for POLICE per se
    – Copper is policeman and not police IMO. But nice clue.
    – “Copper” refers to a single police officer, whereas “police” is a plural noun
    8 Mona Sogal Every now and then people inched towards the Boys in Blue (6) 14 5 Boys in blue is the def/ Intermittent letter selection/ every now and then is the indicator to select every other word in the fodder
    9 Kalyan Bandyopadhyay Control price right away, arresting extremes of oil (6) 13 5 Def: Control (POLICE as verb). PICE [price without R (right away)] containing OL [extremes of OiL].
    10 Anne de Pimodan Get rid of twisted agents under Trump’s control (6) 13 5 LOP< + ICE (agents under/working for Trump) = control. Lop = to cut out (Collins) – Can’t see the def?
    – “Twisted” suggests anagramming in general rather than reversal specifically, which makes the first part of this an indirect anagram
    – Can’t fault the sentiment

    Congrats to the toppers and all those who participated.

    Over to Manish Jhaveri for the next contest.

    If you have any comments or feedback on the contest or the new 1ACCWC app. or any suggestions, please leave a comment and I shall try and incorporate it.

    Here’s the link to the full results. Also Check out the Leaderboard for 2026.

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  • Voting Now Open – 1ACCWC #561

    Voting Now Open – 1ACCWC #561

    economizer

    10/04/2026
    1ACCWC
    1ACCWC, Aashirwad, Clue Writing Contest, Cryptic

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    1ACCWC 561 hosted by Aashirwad is now closed for clues.

    Voting is now OPEN

    CLICK HERE to cast your votes

    All participants who set clues are expected to vote. You are not allowed to vote for your own clue

    • Click on clues to shortlist them, click on the Shortlisted Button to see shortlisted clues only
    • Use arrows to move clues up or down the list if you wish to. Clicking on the buttons moves the clue right to the Top or Bottom of the list.
    • Allocate a total of 10 points exactly across 4 clues e.g. 4,3,2,1 (ideal allocation) or 3,3,3,1 etc. A running total is visible on the top of the page to help you see what you have allocated.
    • Click on submit votes. You will not be allowed to allocate more or less than 10 points/4 clues
    • Votes from voters whose names are not recognised from FB/Twitter/Bluesky  will be disallowed. Please use your login IDs.
    • Participants who do not vote will lose 10 points for the round

    Do check out our Leaderboards. These includes points for all players whose clues figure in the Top 10 each week and gets accumulated over the year.

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  • Edit That Remix

    Edit That Remix

    Sowmya

    05/04/2026
    1ACGrids
    1ACGrids, 1ACross, Cryptics, KrisKross, Puzzles, Ramki Krishnan, Theme

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    1ACross is happy to present “Edit That Remix” by Kriskross

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  • 1ACCWC #561 – POLICE – OPEN FOR CLUES

    1ACCWC #561 – POLICE – OPEN FOR CLUES

    economizer

    05/04/2026
    1ACCWC, Uncategorized
    1ACCWC, Aashirwad, Clue Writing Contest, Cryptic

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    This week’s contest is hosted by Aashirwad

    For 1ACCWC 561, the chosen word is POLICE

    Here are the rules

      1. Limit of 1 clue per setter. Please Annotate your clues clearly.
      2. Please login to participate. You can use your wordpress/gmail account for login but please use one account consistently so that your performance can be tracked for the leader board
      3. Contest closes at 8:00 AM, April 10, 2026 after which VOTING will be open.
      4. All participants who set clues are expected to vote as well. So please check when the Voting opens and/or  bookmark the links
      5. Voting will close at 7:00 AM, April 12, 2026 after which Results will be announced.

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  • 1ACCWC #560 – INDETERMINATE – Results

    1ACCWC #560 – INDETERMINATE – Results

    Abhay Phadnis

    05/04/2026
    1ACCWC, Uncategorized
    1ACCWC, Abhay Phadnis, Clue Writing Contest, Cryptic

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    Of the 27 clues for INDETERMINATE, 22 clues (including the entire top ten!) contained anagrams. Interestingly, though there were a few understandable repeats, the anagrams showed quite a variety, demonstrated beautifully by the top 5 clues having unique sets of anagram fodder.

    •⁠ ⁠Karol S asks us to enjoy “crumble” “AT DINNERTIME” with “E(cstasy)”
    •⁠ ⁠Nitish Asthana tells us “I’M ENTERTAINED”, “drunk”
    •⁠ ⁠Pundit JEE gives us a “vague form” of “INTERNET MEDIA”
    •⁠ ⁠Satyen Nabar describes how a certain unnamed “R(epublican) EMITTED INANE” “rubbish” (whoever could he be talking about?)
    •⁠ ⁠and, returning to top spot again after winning with ANGELIC a week earlier, Aashirwad gives us a news update about “belligerent” “leaders of I(srael) M(aking) DETENTE with IRAN” doubtful.

    Congratulations to Aashirwad and all the toppers, and a big thank you to all the contestants for a great set of clues!

    1ACCWC Results

    Top 10

    # Name Clue Points Voters Anno Comments
    1 Aashirwad Belligerent leaders of Israel making detente with Iran doubtful (13) 38 13 Anagram of IM+DETENTE+IRAN, with belligerent as the anagram indicator. Doubtful is the definition (ref: Chambers Dictionary). “Detente” means ceasing of hostilities. – Excellent!
    – Liked this but I’m not 100% sure about “belligerent” as anagrind!
    2 Satyen Nabar Unpredictable Republican emitted inane rubbish (13) 32 11 (R EMITTED INANE)*; Republican= R, rubbish= adjectival anag ind. def= unpredictable – While the surface reading is fine, the cryptic reading has a problem. “Rubbish” being a verb anagram indicator should come before the fodder, which would of course make your surface suffer.
    3 Pundit JEE Vague form of internet media? (13) 24 10 Anagram of internet media = indeterminate
    4 Nitish Asthana I’m entertained, drunk and unsettled. 23 7 Anagram suggested by drunk; def- unsettled – Nice clue. Simple and sound.
    5 Karol S Crumble at dinnertime: ecstasy beyond measure 22 9 (AT DINNERTIME + E)* [anag.: crumble]. Indeterminate = “unable to be predicted, calculated or deduced” (Collins) …and if you’ve never had crumble, you haven’t lived! – Great use of crumble – which indeed delicious! 🙂
    6 VENKATESAN P Misbehaving teen trained? I’m not sure. 20 9 Definition: Not sure. Anno: (TEEN+TRAINED+IM)*. Anagrind: Misbehaving
    7 Nilesh Parmar Uncertain dinnertime. Eat out 15 7 Definition – uncertain, (dinnertime+eat)*, out as anagram indicator
    8 @LowdownCryptic “Undefined” error after Internet ad? I’m upset (13) 14 5 E (error) after (INTERNET AD I’M)*; anagrind: upset; def: undefined – I don’t think error = E is a standard abbreviation.
    – As a backend developer this is the story of my life
    9 Nathan Townshend ‘Dinner’ and ‘teatime’ are different? It’s unclear! 13 7 TEATIME + DINNER* are different = grind
    10 Textrous Unknown drug taken after bananas at dinner-time (13) 13 5 Def: Unknown; drug: E, anagrind: bananas => ATDINNERTIME*+E

    Congrats to the toppers and all those who participated.

    Over to Aashirwad for the next contest.

    If you have any comments or feedback on the contest or the new 1ACCWC app. or any suggestions, please leave a comment and I shall try and incorporate it.

    Here’s the link to the full results  Also Check out the Leaderboard for 2026.

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  • Fair & Loverly

    Fair & Loverly

    Sowmya

    04/04/2026
    1ACGrids
    1ACGrids, 1ACross, Aquifer, Audrey Hepburn, Cryptics, Kabir Firaque, Puzzles, Theme

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    “Fair & Loverly” by Aquifer was our fifth grid for 2026

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  • Voting Now Open – 1ACCWC #560

    Voting Now Open – 1ACCWC #560

    Sowmya

    03/04/2026
    1ACCWC
    1ACCWC, Abhay Phadnis, Clue Writing Contest, Cryptic

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    1ACCWC 560 hosted by Abhay Phadnis is now closed for clues.

    Voting is now OPEN

    CLICK HERE to cast your votes

    All participants who set clues are expected to vote. You are not allowed to vote for your own clue

    • Click on clues to shortlist them, click on the Shortlisted Button to see shortlisted clues only
    • Use arrows to move clues up or down the list if you wish to. Clicking on the buttons moves the clue right to the Top or Bottom of the list.
    • Allocate a total of 10 points exactly across 4 clues e.g. 4,3,2,1 (ideal allocation) or 3,3,3,1 etc. A running total is visible on the top of the page to help you see what you have allocated.
    • Click on submit votes. You will not be allowed to allocate more or less than 10 points/4 clues
    • Votes from voters whose names are not recognised from FB/Twitter/Bluesky  will be disallowed. Please use your login IDs.
    • Participants who do not vote will lose 10 points for the round

    Do check out our Leaderboards. These includes points for all players whose clues figure in the Top 10 each week and gets accumulated over the year.

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  • 1ACCWC #560 – INDETERMINATE – OPEN FOR CLUES

    1ACCWC #560 – INDETERMINATE – OPEN FOR CLUES

    Abhay Phadnis

    29/03/2026
    1ACCWC
    1ACCWC, Abhay Phadnis, Clue Writing Contest, Cryptic

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    This weeks contest is hosted by Abhay Phadnis

    For 1ACCWC 560, the chosen word is INDETERMINATE

    Here are the rules

      1. Limit of 1 clue per setter. Please Annotate your clues clearly.
      2. Please login to participate. You can use your wordpress/gmail account for login but please use one account consistently so that your performance can be tracked for the leader board
      3. Contest closes at 10:00 AM, April 3, 2026 after which VOTING will be open.
      4. All participants who set clues are expected to vote as well. So please check when the Voting opens and/or  bookmark the links
      5. Voting will close at 7:00 AM, April 5, 2026 after which Results will be announced.

    Click here to ENTER THE CONTEST

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  • 1ACCWC #559 – HONOUR – Results

    1ACCWC #559 – HONOUR – Results

    economizer

    29/03/2026
    1ACCWC
    1ACCWC, Aashirwad, Abhay Phadnis, Clue Writing Contest, Cryptic

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    This week’s 1ACCWC received 31 clues, with good participation from regulars and irregulars alike.

    The majority of clues went with a wordplay of HONOUR = ON inserted in HOUR, with several setters opting for surfaces referencing the TV show “60 minutes”. On the flip side, a few of setters tried to use unique cryptic devices or wordplay ideas with varying degrees of success.

    Voted comments focused on setting technique: can a homophone indicator be used to indicate rhyming words? Can extraneous words be used to improve a clue’s surface reading? Is “gnawer” a spoonerism for “Honour”? Can “nailed by” be used as a containment indicator? (It can, it’s referenced in Clue Clinic).

    With 47 points from 18 voters, the winning setter this week is Abhay Phadnis! That’s about as decisive as the voting in this contest gets. His clue was topical and technically sound: Leaders of Hungary oppose NATO on Ukraine; Russians applaud (6)

    Congratulations Abhay. Over to you as the host of next week’s contest.

    1ACCWC Results

    Top 10

    # Name Clue Points Voters Anno Comments
    1 Abhay Phadnis Leaders of Hungary oppose NATO on Ukraine; Russians applaud (6) 47 18 Acrostic (“leaders of”); definition: “applaud” (for HONOUR as a verb); surface is topical – Simple and beautiful
    2 Manish Jhaveri Time to get working for recognition 29 11 HOUR (time) to get ON (working). Definition: recognition  
    3 @LowdownCryptic Time has no respect (6) 29 10 HOUR (time) contains (has) NO; Def: respect  
    4 Satyen Nabar Almost jump and run excitedly to receive Oscar award (6) 27 11 HO(-p) + RUN* around O; almost= delete last letter, jump= hop, excitedly= anag ind, to receive= cont ind, Oscar= O, def= award  
    5 ALP Trump’s about to get nailed by 60 Minutes (6) 24 7 H(ON)OUR. Honour = any one of four best trumps in whist; on = about; nail = to secure (all Chambers). Trump last appeared on the show in November 2025 and famously stormed off in 2020 claiming “biased, hateful and rude” questioning. Bless him. – ‘Nail’ can mean ‘secure’, and ‘secure’ can mean ‘contain’, but that doesn’t mean ‘nail’ can mean ‘contain’
    6 Karol S Showing in 60 minutes: The Crown 18 8 ON (showing) in HOUR (60 minutes). Crown as in trophy/prize = honour – Of the various clues to use “60 minutes”, I think this one works best
    7 Amrita Majumdar Essentially loud horn blown to celebrate (6) 18 8 OU HORN*  
    8 Anne de Pimodan After seducing Bond in the buff, Honey finally lost virginity (6) 14 5 After seducing/containing [b]ON[d], HOUR[i] => H(ON)OUR (virginity). Houri = alluring woman (Collins, etc). Ref: Honey Ryder in Dr No. – “After” is superfluous to both the surface reading and the wordplay. And “Honey” for HOURI seems tenuous
    9 @qpheevr In Lesotho, nourishment is put on a pedestal (6) 12 7 Telescopic (lesotHO NOURishment); ‘put on a pedestal’ = HONOUR (verb)  
    10 Arnav V Raju Pay tribute to dear leaders of old utopian regimes (6) 11 4 Definition: Pay tribute to Wordplay: Dear -> hon (as in honey). + first letters of following with leaders as acrostic indicator  

    Congrats to the toppers and all those who participated. Over to Abhay Phadnis for the next contest.

    If you have any comments or feedback on the contest or the new 1ACCWC app. or any suggestions, please leave a comment and I shall try and incorporate it.

    Here’s the link to the full results

    Also Check out the Leaderboard for 2026.

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