Crossword

Christmas crossword: Organic Message

Down clues and entries are normal. Across clues have normal definitions but wordplays that omit a single letter from each answer, whose enumeration is given, and whose reduced form must be entered in the grid. Read in clue order, omitted letters spell out an Organic Message. Download a printable version here. Across 1               Mistress fixed

2683: Famous last words

Around the perimeter clockwise from square 1 goes a quotation in ODQ minus its last word. This last word suggests the remaining unclued lights, a final example of which (6) must be highlighted in the completed grid. Across 11            Jam is an Asian food (6) 12            US record nut with some bread (6) 15            I’m

2682: Exchanges

The unclued lights (including a pair, one word of which has to be read in reverse) are each somehow related to one other. Two grid entries are of two words and one (jocular) entry has four words and includes an apostrophe. Across 10            Where lines meet new lines (4) 12            Payment to landlord as the

2681: ‘I see wets in disarray!’

Eight unclued lights are of a kind. Across 5               Al Gore eats by the truckload (6) 9               Dim and confused, fell in and died (3-7) 14            Boxer from Hayle is oddly knocked out (3) 16            Case of invertebrate found in hydrochloric acid (6) 17            March with nudists’ leader in buff (5) 18            Tramp about with

2680: Two of a kind

Two works, 1A/8 (four words in total) and 27/36, are by authors born in 25 and 17 respectively. Two other unclued lights give their forenames: a further relevant name will appear in the completed grid and must be shaded. Ignore an apostrophe. Across 7               Maybe bowler’s come again wanting wickets (3) 11            Turn

2679: Choc-a-block

The unclued lights (two of two words) are of a kind. Across 1              Awards for very large Cadillacs, say (6) 11            Dave, Keith and I reviewed viceroy’s territory (10) 14            Basque cap with pillowcase on end of cot (5) 15            During performance, steal a jumper (7) 18            Healthy food on the golf course (6) 22            Scottish

2678: Winning words

Four unclued lights are of a kind and the remaining four can be arranged to indicate what unites them. Across 1               Woman with vintage Italian dress in racecourse (8) 6               Attack mischief maker with plastic gnu (6) 10            Electrical components in versatile robots (12) 11            Almost all wickerwork repelled essential oil (5) 13            Vehicle levy

2677: What’s in a name?

Unchecked and mutually cross-checking letters in 14 unclued lights spell out PEEP – THE SPECTATOR CHARACTERS RECREATE REST. One such light is hyphened and another comprises two words. Across 1               Bundle of stuff needing time (7) 5               Dubious party assumes American power (7) 9               Church, with Old English exterior, from which arrows are launched (4)

2676: ITOX

The unclued lights become phrases, verifiable in Brewer, when their first (or, in one case, last) undefined word is added. One normal solution (also thematic in a way) includes the red and yellow names. Ignore all accents. Across 1               Players or cast, cast out – literally (6) 7               Cyndi Lauper release with live backing in

2675: Over the sea

The unclued lights give various things which two lovers took or used on their journey. These include two of three words (one split over two lights) and one of two. The name of one lover is hidden in the grid and should be highlighted. Ignore two accents. Across 1              In a way, round university stifle speech

2674: New crop

7D (two words), performed by 40A (two words), suggests the other unclued lights, which are all similarly amended forms of words of a kind. A final ‘7D’, itself a thematically appropriate word, must be highlighted in the final grid. Across 1               Actor, you said, departed with a hook (8) 8               Young bird from e.g. Spain

2673: All Saints

The unclued lights form four trios each associated with one of four theme words which solvers must discover and which do not appear in the grid. The 27 unchecked letters of these unclued lights for the wholly irrelevant comment: SO, DOC, CHARM EVELYN, GIRL FROM BBC. Across 9            Political meeting providing currency on top of

2672: Seamless schemes

The eight unclued lights are of a kind. Across 1               One slandering and misrepresenting our claimant (11) 7               Purpose of Maoism oddly forgotten (3) 11            Trees concealing old furrow (6) 13            Bitterness of soldier on the radio (7) 15            Signature is tamper-proof, to some extent (5) 17            Sturdy or, conversely, broken? (6) 18            French here

2671: Canned madras

Nine unclued lights (including two of three words and three of two with one in short form, ignore an apostrophe) have been seen on 35. A clued light gives a further example also in short form and must be shaded. Elsewhere, ignore an accent. Across 1               Stupid gents boy cleaned out (5) 10           

2670: V

The unclued lights (one of three words and two of two words), individually and one pair, can be verified in conjunction with the same headword in Brewer.                   Across 10            Where to find H or C readily available (2,3) 11            Rashford without minute deposit on the cornea (5) 13            Gold miners circling Lochnagar, say (5)

2669: Partners in crime

Four pairs of unclued lights are all similarly linked.                 Across 5               Mark sample of class essays (6) 9               I’m beginning to like hot chap’s twinkling of an eye (10) 14            Beginning of oxidisation on iron container? (3) 17            One who chooses mixed ramen (5) 18            Of sound mind, regularly returns wearing gold ring (5) 20           

2668: Obit VII

Clockwise round the grid from the square between 3 and 4 run the names (forename and surname) of four eminent victims (7,8: 5,8: 6,7: 5,6) of a deadly 7 who left us this year. 26 gives the 7’s forename and 32 is a synonym of his surname. Across 8    Dramatic Duchess of Cornwall, say,

2667: Orbital

The unclued lights are of a kind and are listed in Chambers. Across 1    Dry duck takes in energy drink (8) 6    Least exciting exam takes a minute (6) 10    Place for improvement? (8,4) 11    Man of note could break galley up – regularly (5) 13    Snapshot taken last month around Ohio for US novelist

2666: All secure

Unclued lights (one hyphened, two of two words) have something in common. Ignore one accent. Across 1    I hand round a mostly poor-quality coarse fibre (8) 6    Urge to chase round and round behind lobby (6) 12    Appear unhappy about choppy sea tending to wrinkle (6) 14    Very healthy backing by old sports fan (6) 17   

2665: Killer instinct

34/28/19 (five words) is a quotation verifiable in the ODQ from 23 (two words) which suggests how to complete the perimeter (six words). Across 10    Dissolute old peer’s lament (7) 12    Satisfied noise, leading around kings (4) 13    Queen hugs almost dehydrated girl (8) 14    Veep cycling in stubble field (6) 15    Chilled time with