Azed Competition No. 434 Azed Slip | < 430 | 439 > | Other competitions |
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| No. | Date | Clue word | Clue type | Clues |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 434 | Aug 1980 | JARDINIÈRE | normal | 27 |
| Award | Clue writer | Clue | Explanation |
|---|---|---|---|
| First | G. M. Hornby | Le début de jeunesse – rien à dire: translated – quite a dish | j + anag. |
| Second | N. C. Dexter | ‘Grace before me?’ Ire roused in another English cricket captain | anag. in Jardine |
| Third | A. J. Crow | Dish that is grasped by improvident diner – mess of pottage? | jar + i.e. in anag.; ref Jacob and Esau |
| VHC | T. Anderson | I display a variety of vegetables – row upon row I cultivate | jar, din, I, ere |
| VHC | P. R. Clemow | Minor flap before in parliament radical forces government to rise | ere in id raj (rev.) |
| VHC | M. Coates | Feature of florid Chelsea display causes uproar in the air, jeer that is coarse | din in anag.; ref. C. Flower Show |
| VHC | R. Dean | Vessel that is seen here and there embellishing a restaurant | jar + din(i.)er(e.) & lit. |
| VHC | R. V. Dearden | You could put an arrangement of Iris and Red Jasmine in this, Miss | comp. anag. & lit. |
| VHC | J. H. Dingwall | Protective adjunct to headgear that’s right for adoption by English cricketer | i.e., r in Jardine |
| VHC | Dr I. S. Fletcher | Pot that’s served in diner on the move, perhaps | jar + i.e. in anag., & lit |
| VHC | V. G. Henderson | ——‘s embellished with flowery artistry (might serve as a jerry, in dire straits) | comp. anag. & lit. |
| VHC | E. M. Holroyd | Type of vessel – with fancy reed in one? | jar + anag. incl I & lit. |
| VHC | M. D. Laws | Shock is followed by uproar and anger about Coe’s last lap | jar, din + e in ire; ref. Olympic final |
| VHC | J. H. C. Leach | Make discordant hubbub – that’s Royal Exchange stock-holder, typically | jar, din, i.e., RE; stock = flower |
| VHC | C. G. Millin | Vessel with small diameter at home one has to cultivate | jar, d, in, I, ere, & lit. |
| VHC | W. L. Miron | Jeer Indira? Wrong! I can display flags | anag.; flag = flower |
| VHC | C. J. Morse | Two rows I cultivate as of old, one with vegetables in and one for flowers | jar, din, I, ere |
| VHC | N. O’Neill | Mobs jeer Indira: you might find Indian shot for this | anag.; I.s.= flower |
| VHC | R. J. Palmer | Arrangement of irid near heads of jonquil etcetera may go in here | anag. incl. j,e, & lit. |
| VHC | J. T. Price | Excited juniors read tripe (not including Proust’s letters) – making head flap | comp. anag. |
| VHC | C. P. Rea | Rose may well be contained by this body-line merchant – that is right, contained | i.e., r in Jardine |
| VHC | T. E. Sanders | Display what by the beginning of January are in dire conditions | J + anag. & lit.; conditions vb. |
| VHC | B. D. Smith | Holding flags? It could be – former England leader snatches a single with hesitation | I, er in Jardine |
| VHC | F. B. Stubbs | I render j‘ai clumsily; bloomers may be commited here | anag. |
| VHC | G. R. Webb | Pot with one reed in? It could be so arranged | jar + anag. incl. I |
| VHC | D. B. Williams | J. R.’s a big noise; getting leader of Ewings in rage causes a flap | J, ar, din + E in ire; ref. ‘Dallas’ |
| VHC | Dr E. Young | Rose may be picked for it – that test player’s admitted that’s right | i.e., r in Jardine |
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