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Minute Cryptic

Mar 17, 2026 · By Lowdown

The Clue

"Abstract art genius makes a reproducible scribble" (9)

Definition

Our definition here is 'a reproducible scribble', and our answer will be a word for a scribble that's reproducible. We've chosen this clue to introduce our new feature: the Scribble Space!

Indicator

This clue's indicator is 'Abstract', and it's an anagram indicator. 'Abstract' suggests a transformation of form (think abstract art), and in this clue, that means rearranging the letters of some neighbouring fodder. It's also the perfect time to introduce our new feature - the Scribble Space - which is particularly useful for anagrams. Click the scribble button to give it a whirl!

Fodder

This clue's fodder is 'art genius'. We'll use these letters to construct our answer, as guided by the clue's indicator(s).

The Answer

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