Azed Competition No. 2230  Azed Slip  |  ◀  2226  |  2235  ▶  |  Other competitions  |  ordStats
No.DateClue wordClue typeClues
2230 Mar 2015GATES OF DEATH normal23

 

AwardClue writerClueExplanation
FirstDr S. J. ShawThese part to reveal alternative fates, God above and devilish heat belowanag. + anag., & lit.
SecondM. BarleySee one finally departing face God at these, possiblyanag. less c, e, & lit.
ThirdC. J. BroughamDotage’s fate, breaking hearts?anag. + H, & lit.
VHCT. AndersonThe wretched at Hades oft get stifling temperature hereanag. less t, & lit.; ref. Job 38, 17
VHCD. K. ArnottWhere the fate God’s ordained takes one?a in anag., & lit.
VHCDr M. BullivantA fate the gods ordered in the endanag.
VHCM. CoatesEnd of life Fates had got ordained?anag. incl. e, & lit.
VHCN. ConnaughtonA fate the gods ordainedanag. & lit.
VHCMrs L. DavisGet to Hades taking Acheron ferry initially – diabolical point of departure!anag. incl. A, f
VHCV. DixonWhat the aged fatso may totter to?anag. & lit.
VHCJ. FaircloughEntrance to Hades? Fate, the constant presiding over allG + anag., & lit.; entrance vtr.
VHCMrs D. B. JenkinsonAged foes that we must ‘dash asunder’, whereby to reach eternal peaceanag.; ref. hymn
VHCD. F. ManleyThe fate God has ordained – revealed by such opening for heaven or hell?comp. anag. & lit.
VHCP. W. MarlowFated stage to which finally one resorts?anag. incl. o, h, & lit.
VHCC. G. MillinThese lead to afterlife: endless fate with God possiblyanag. incl. a, less e, & lit.
VHCC. OgilvieFor many Spartans Thermopylae was a fate the gods orderedanag.
VHCT. RuddGet to Hades following a rattle here?anag. incl. f, & lit.
VHCJ. R. TozerRich man’s a pained expression about uncertain fate with God here?(Bill) Gates + anag. incl. D in oh!, & lit.
VHCJ. Vincent & Ms R. PorterDreadful stage characterized by start of decay and human body giving up last of vigouranag. + of + d + ea(r)th, & lit.
VHCMs S. WallaceFinal destination as e.g. fate doth set outanag.
VHCL. WardAt these, do those kicking off finally attain glorious repose?anag. incl. f, a, g, & lit.; re-pose
VHCA. J. WardropIn which God and the Fates might be found embracing one?a in anag., & lit.
VHCD. WhisstockFog ahead – test flaps for final departureanag.
 

HCs in competition 2230 awarded to:

G. AldermanP. EvansK. ManleyP. L. Stone
P. B. AlldredDr I. S. FletcherRev Prebendary M. R. MetcalfR. C. Teuton
D. & N. AsplandH. FreemanJ. R. C. MichieMrs A. M. Walden
J. G. BoothM. R. GalpinT. J. MooreyN. Warne
T. C. BorlandD. V. HarryD. F. Newton-EdwardsT. West-Taylor
Dr J. BurscoughR. J. HealdT. D. NichollG. Wiley
J. A. ButlerM. HodgkinR. J. PalmerG. H. Willett
P. CargillJ. R. H. JonesR. PerryR. Zara
C. A. ClarkeE. C. LanceM. Price 
C. DaffernJ. C. LeylandW. Ransome 
C. EatonM. A. Macdonald-CooperP. Sant