I have tried to find out about this.
This is from Gemini:
"The crossword clue appeared in the ship's daily newsletter, the Horizon, during a cruise departing from the UK (likely in April 2026 or very recently prior)."
"P&O Cruises"
"The Clue: "Illegitimate child (7)"
The Answer: BASTARD (Fits the BS _ _D pattern)"
"This caused a bit of a stir among passengers and on social media because, while technically a correct dictionary definition, it is a word rarely seen in modern "family-friendly" crossword puzzles. P&O Cruises’ daily Horizon paper is a staple of their UK-based sailings, providing the schedule, news, and the now-infamous daily brainteaser."
"The same crossword is often syndicated across the entire fleet (including ships like Iona, Arvia, Britannia, and Ventura)."
"P&O Cruises does not employ an in-house "Cruiseword" setter. Instead, they license their puzzles from PA Media (formerly the Press Association), a major UK-based news and content agency."
"PA Media Puzzles: They supply standardized crosswords, Sudokus, and brainteasers to hundreds of regional newspapers, magazines, and corporate clients like cruise lines."
"The "Clue" Issue: Because these puzzles are mass-produced for a wide variety of publications, they sometimes use "classic" or archaic dictionary definitions. While the word "bastard" is technically the correct 7-letter definition for an "illegitimate child," most modern family publications (and luxury cruise lines) usually filter for words that might cause a "spilt tea" moment at the breakfast table."
"The onboard Entertainment or Printing team simply downloads the daily "puzzle pack" from the syndicate and inserts it into the Horizon template. Unless a staff member happens to solve the crossword before printing thousands of copies, these "colorful" clues occasionally slip through the net."
My thoughts - if "colourful"
clues are known to slip through why is nobody checking them?
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