Azed Competition No. 1130  Azed Slip  |  ◀  1128  |  1134  ▶  |  Other competitions  |  ordStats
No.DateClue wordClue typeClues
1130 Jan 1994AGRESTAL normal21

 

AwardClue writerClueExplanation
FirstC. J. MorseAce filly laps remainder of the fielda + rest in gal
SecondH. W. MassinghamAlas, Gert’s gone – like Daisyanag.; ref. former comedy duo
ThirdC. A. ClarkeAs garden not half let run to seed?anag. incl. gar(den), & lit.
VHCD. AppletonSo is maiden pink before onset of giant spider typically leads to abandoned lunch?a (ante) + g + rest + a, l; ref. wildflower, Miss Muffett, snooker
VHCB. W. BrookGrowing wild despite cultured environment, ploughed Greats et al.anag. + al
VHCE. CrossPloughing Greats, one student’s rusticatedanag. + a L
VHCR. A. EnglandAs lea-rig badly maintained, one succumbing to first sign of tares?anag. with t for I, & lit.
VHCDr I. S. FletcherSet about in stalag running of escape?re in anag.; escape = garden plant growing wild
VHCH. FreemanCountry, one that’s abandoned EEC, featuring in new edition of atlasGr(eec)e in anag.; country adj
VHCN. C. GoddardA tare or groundsels might be this round rose, perhapscomp. anag. & lit.
VHCP. F. HendersonGarden least dug over comes to this end?comp. anag. & lit.
VHCR. J. HooperA great lover’s not finished performing – naturally wild in bedanag. less over
VHCMrs J. MackieIdle, flaunting gala clothing – like Lily of the versesrest in anag.; ref. Matt. 6:28-29
VHCD. F. ManleySuch as could be least needed by acreage with grain?a + gr + anag., & lit.
VHCK. McDermidUncultivated amateur getting stage right and left confuseda + anag. incl. r, l
VHCT. J. MooreyClary may be thus described: excess in a girl’s clothing!rest in a g(ir)l; ref. Julian C., wildflower
VHCC. J. Napier‘Growing wild, this groundsel ruins garden,’ so Tull ragescomp. anag.; ref. Jethro T., agriculturalist
VHCF. R. PalmerLilting line, a great prime feature of Swinburne, as found in ‘A Forsaken Garden’anag. of l a great S
VHCP. L. StoneUncontrolled gales at end of ‘leg-over’ broadcastanag. incl. r; ref. Brian Johnstone’s commentary gaffe
VHCMrs J. E. TownsendA good king least arrayed like the liliesa g R + anag.; ref. Matt. 6:28-29
VHCJ. R. TozerA second Galtieri wanting the Is could emerge, occupying land we don’t look afteranag. incl. s less i, i; ref. Falkland Is
 

HCs in competition 1130 awarded to:

I. Munro.N. C. DexterM. KissenM. E. J. Richardson
F. D. H. AtkinsonV. DixonF. P. N. LakeDr D. R. Robinson
M. J. BalfourM. EarleJ. H. C. LeachN. J. Roper
M. BarleyC. M. EdmundsJ. D. LockettH. R. Sanders
E. A. BeaulahM. G. ElliottC. J. LoweW. J. M. Scotland
J. R. BeresfordMrs R. M. FarrerProf S. G. G. MacDonaldN. E. Sharp
C. I. G. BickmoreC. J. FeetenbyL. K. MaltbyR. Stagles
Mrs K. BissettP. D. GaffeyP. W. MarlowJ. G. Stubbs
R. E. BootN. GambierG. McStravickR. C. Teuton
Mrs A. BoyesMrs K. R. GardinerDr E. J. MillerD. H. Tompsett
H. J. BradburyC. R. GumbrellC. G. MillinDr I. Torbe
C. J. BroughamP. J. HeapR. S. MorseA. J. Wardrop
Rev Canon C. M. BrounR. HeskethJ. J. MurthaM. H. E. Watson
B. BurtonJ. HetheringtonA. NashMs B. J. Widger
D. A. CampbellT. M. HoggartR. O’DonoghueG. H. Willett
A. G. ChamberlainR. F. A. HorsfieldR. Parry-MorrisA. J. Willis
F. H. CrippsJ. G. HullS. L. PatonM. J. Willis
D. B. CrossW. JacksonMrs E. M. PhairW. Wynne Willson
A. L. DennisR. E. KimmonsH. L. RhodesDr E. Young