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According to Official Guinness Records,
The first crossword made up entirely of cryptic clues appeared in 1925 in The Saturday Westminster Gazette. Although there had previously been cryptic elements within crosswords, Edward Powys Mathers (UK), who set crosswords under the name Torquemada, used only cryptic clues and is usually credited as the inventor of the cryptic crossword.
For a complete list of 1925 records, please visit 1925 Guinness Records in United Kingdom.