Azed Competition No. 1463  Azed Slip  |  ◀  1459  |  1467  ▶  |  Other competitions  |  ordStats
No.DateClue wordClue typeClues
1463 Jun 2000REVERSIONAL normal23

 

AwardClue writerClueExplanation
FirstA. J. DornLeo arrives and Tony could be ——, playing with toy?comp. anag. & lit: ref. Blairs
SecondC. J. MorseAs Rover line is rejigged, it’s making a comebackanag.; ref. sale of carmaker
ThirdA. J. WardropAccount in sterling relation to sum payable on deathversion in real
VHCD. AshcroftGetting back to normal: Observer’s ‘Plain’ puzzle; no signs of Spoonerisms, praise be!anag. less S, p, b
VHCM. BarleyDorsal nerve damaged, one’s in for a bit of discomfort bending backanag. with I for d
VHCE. A. BeaulahWith No. 2 gone, Lara in – ever so out of form making comebackanag. less a; ref. Brian L.
VHCJ. R. BeresfordIrons played in broadcast as the hero of Brideshead Revisitedanag. in reveal; ref. Jeremy I.
VHCH. J. BradburyDiseased liver: reason for showing regressive dispositionanag.
VHCK. A. BroughWorking on a lever? RSI’s returninganag.
VHCMrs M. J. CansfieldGinger ale in ‘Rover’s Return’ may be so describedanag.; ginger vb.
VHCC. A. ClarkeRecurrent source of violence in Sierra Leone, endlessly in turmoilv in anag. less e
VHCV. DixonSee here: natural order is right at all times, but this is overturning it!la NO is r ever (all rev.), & lit.
VHCR. R. GreenfieldDodgy loan after game of cards? It might be coming backreversi + anag.
VHCJ. GrimesSlipping back iron leaves jockey clutching racehorse’s headr in anag.; iron = stirrup
VHCC. R. GumbrellGoing back in history, Stephenson’s foremost character seen to be in on rail’s developmentever S in anag.
VHCD. A. HarrisThe refrains from ‘Three Lions’ rave exuberantly, ‘It’s coming home!’anag. less the; ref. England football anthem
VHCR. J. HealdKing eclipsed by rising Aussie tennis-player holding racket like a boomerang?R in noise in Laver (all rev.); ref. Billie Jean K. and Rod L.
VHCI. A. HerbertGetting back a serve right on line I scrambledanag. incl. r,
VHCJ. R. H. JonesCondition left overs are inanag. incl. l, & lit.
VHCD. F. ManleyServing an alienor possibly wanting arrangement for children’s ultimate gainanag. less anag. incl. n, & lit.
VHCT. D. NichollRover, in sale reborn as Phoenixanag.; ref. carmaker sold to P. Consortium
VHCC. W. ThomasIt’s turning contrariwise: Iverson moving one in, on a lengthIverson with I repositioned, in re a l; ref. Jack I., cricketer
VHCG. WillettImprovised in oral verse, like Homer’s Odyssey?anag.
 

HCs in competition 1463 awarded to:

C. J. AndersonG. CuthbertP. LloydM. Sanderson
D. AppletonE. DawidW. F. MainV. Seth
M. BathR. DeanMrs M. D. MaitlandN. G. Shippobotham
R. E. BootN. C. DexterP. W. MarlowD. A. Simmons
C. BoydA. G. FlemingDr E. J. MillerC. M. Steele
C. J. BroughamMs E. ForbesC. G. MillinP. L. Stone
E. J. BurgeH. FreemanT. J. MooreyJ. R. Tozer
C. J. & M. P. ButlerM. FreemanW. MurphyA. P. Vick
M. CasserleyG. I. L. GraftonD. NewberyR. J. Whale
B. CheesmanD. A. HardyF. R. PalmerM. Whitmore
M. CoatesR. HeskethS. L. PatonMs B. J. Widger
S. CollinsJ. HorwoodD. Price JonesJ. Woodall
E. CrossF. P. N. LakeH. R. SandersDr E. Young