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heathcliff67

17th March 2015, 08:33
CLUELESS 2006

Welcome to Clueless, our informal weekly clue-setting competition.

The idea is to compose a cryptic clue to a given solution.

The winner of the previous week’s competition both sets and judges the entries for the current week.

The judge’s decision is final; reasons may or may not be given at the judge’s discretion. On this occasion, entries from “Catherines” or “Cathys” may be given preferential treatment, whereas those from “Hindleys” or “Edgars” most certainly will not!

It is customary for the judge to donate a virtual prize to the winner.

To be fair to others, please do not make any comments on entries until after the winner has been declared.

Multiple entries may be submitted and new competitors are particularly welcome!

Feel free to add an explanation if you feel it will help.

Clues to be submitted by 18.00 GMT tomorrow (Wednesday 18th March) with the result being announced soon after.

This week's solution to be clued is:

MASTERMIND (10)

Good luck, everyone; and have fun!
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chrise

17th March 2015, 08:39
Macavity in the chair? (10)
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chrise

17th March 2015, 08:43
Damn! Timer's off - I must answer as quickly as I can. (10)
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greedy kite

17th March 2015, 09:13
Direct flower time in Chesapeake Bay (10)
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fieryjack

17th March 2015, 10:35
Programme (not current) admires mint condition. (10)
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bigbadmarty2

17th March 2015, 11:25
Nuclear disarmament without a leading scientist? (10)
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therogue

17th March 2015, 11:42
"Bust in Amsterdam". One detained, no dope found. (10)
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ginge

17th March 2015, 13:04
Maidens, not fellows, are more loyal and recognise who's boss (10)
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fieryjack

17th March 2015, 14:06
Samuel Johnson includes synonym as term in dictionary. (10)
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ginge

17th March 2015, 15:05
The chair is the symbol for mid-Americans to reform; if not ciao! (10)
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