Fléchés
Fléchés are a specific notation used chiefly in French crossword puzzles to indicate that a particular answer will be supplied in a non‑standard way. The term derives directly from the French word « flèche », meaning “arrow”. In crossword grids, a flèche is represented by a small arrow or a directional symbol placed in the first square of a cell that begins a word. Unlike the typical numbered entry, a flèche does not carry a conventional clue; instead it signals to the solver that the answer will be given elsewhere in the puzzle, often later when the word is “re‑synthesized” by the intersecting letters.
The mechanism of a flèche allows puzzle constructors to incorporate many answers in a compact grid. The
Fléchés appeared in the mid‑twentieth century in French newspapers and have become a standard feature of many