I agree with your definition. I took leaders to mean the leading branches of trees with the t in trees being dropped so that r (running) comes out on top. (Then again, I'm not sure that r is an abbreviation for running). Best I could come up with but I'm probably wrong.
Yes JMR - I wondered about something like that. It is an across clue, which makes 'on top' unusual for that function, and leaders aren't actually trees, and r isn't in Chambers as 'running' - nor is 'rees' a synonym for anything I can see in the clue. Hope you are not offended if I am unconvinced! Is there a synonym for 'running' that could be removed from a synonym for 'leaders'?
Hi Eril could you please tell me who compiled this crossword? I'd like to e-mail him for the correct solution once the closing date has passed. doorbell's answer certainly makes better sense than the drivel I came up with. Thanks, regards, judy
Tim Moorey has confirmed that doorbell was right:
>>Yes, that was a tough one I now see.
>>REEST is a FIT marked Scottish in Chambers
>>COME OUT ON TOP = ARE BEST without the first letters gives REEST
>>Phew! Not the BEST I have done for sure.