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Clues in archive | First Prizes | Other Prizes | VHCs | HCs | Hons points | First mention | Latest mention | Career span |
Also listed as | |
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Rev Canon C. M. Broun | 105 | 4 | 4 | 97 | 255 | 113 | Mar 1954 | Jan 2015 | 60y 10m | C. M. Broun Rev C. M. Broun Rev C. M. Brown |
Clue word | Award | Clue | Explanation | |
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2012-2013 | ||||
2113 | PICAROON | VHC | Silver perhaps and gold stored up by magpies continuously | or (rev.) in Pica on; ref. Long John S. |
2011-2012 | ||||
2049 | PARTY-POOPER | VHC | Do stern evangelical reverends principally act like a Jeremiah at revels? I do | party + poop + e, r |
2010-2011 | ||||
2031 | EMBROIDERY | VHC | Fanciful hype involving royal bride – English maiden lacking a bit of lineage | anag. incl. E, m, less a l |
2009-2010 | ||||
1988 | PERIQUE | VHC | This American cause of pollution spied at sea could come from broken pipes? – queried | comp. anag.; ref. Gulf oil spill |
2008-2009 | ||||
1923 | ELLIPTIC | VHC | Oval track rolled with this could make ‘pill’ at cricket go out of shape | comp. anag. |
1893 | EARTHY | VHC | Term for slave music, perhaps, with harmony but without heart: spiritual? No! | e art h(armon)y |
1888 | RASTER (Printer’s Devilry) | VHC | Being in Indi/a I felt hat protected me from the sun | |
2007-2008 | ||||
1879 | LITTER BASKET | VHC | Blatter’s kite flying – it contains rubbish! | anag.; ref. Sepp B.’s UEFA proposals |
1866 | BINGE | VHC | A lot of wine leads to gross excess – this? | bin + g e, & lit. |
1862 | UNALIKE (Spoonerisms) | VHC | What blight is comparable to whacking unhappy UK alien? | white … blacking; anag. |
1853 | ANTIQUITARIAN | VHC | Conservative, one remarkable for love of Labour, independent and free, with heretical views | ant I quit + Arian |
1845 | UPBRAID | VHC | In court, Hair’s binding could lead to rebuke | up + braid; ref. test umpire Darrell H., in lawsuit re ball-tampering scandal |
2006-2007 | ||||
1810 | HARE / POSEUR / SERINETTE (DLM) | VHC | Be a better preacher, a sensible one – move quickly to conclusion, then shut up – or sermons will seem a show-off of theology and congregations lose interest, glad to substitute hymns and organ for teaching. | |
1784 | TEARAWAY | VHC | Water’s somewhat chilly in Scottish river for one inclined to jump in | ea raw in Tay |
2005-2006 | ||||
1766 | GEST (Printer’s Devilry) | VHC | Success at Nottingham For/est – team spirit | |
1737 | ANIMUS | VHC | Worrying tsunami striking Thailand gives sign of Hostile Nature | anag. less T |
2004-2005 | ||||
1711 | MINUS | VHC | Not positive? ‘Um’s may reveal it | i.e. m in us |
2003-2004 | ||||
1672 | IMPASTOS (Spoonerisms) | VHC | Saint played on devil on a drunken fellow’s back | paints laid on; imp a + sot’s (rev.) |
1637 | AMNESIC | VHC | Needing a reminder in case Fifth of November gets muddled | anag. incl. m; ref. jingle, ‘Remember, remember,…’ |
2002-2003 | ||||
1585 | SHIATSU | VHC | Massage treatment exhausts, but not without relaxing one internally | I in anag. less ex |
1572 | SHIELD-MAY | VHC | Warring maiden and ‘he-lady’ is … | anag. incl. m, & lit. |
2000-2001 | ||||
1515 | SNIDE | VHC | What’s forged in numberless dens | anag. less n, & lit. |
1492 | The year that Columbus discovered America (Anagram) | First | My caravel touched Carib shores at due time. | |
1489 | FRONT-BENCHER | VHC | It’s possibly confusing, Brethren not using any minister | anag. less using |
1480 | SAMARITAN | VHC | Adversary to the Jews bandaging hurt one | mar I in Satan, & lit.; see etym. of Satan in C. |
1999-2000 | ||||
1450 | PRETENDANT | VHC | Maybe Prince Charles having lost a wife and queen (potentially) wanted partner badly | anag. less a w R; ref. Bonnie Prince Charlie |
1998-1999 | ||||
1411 | LOOK-SEE | VHC | Survey beauty with the eye of a Rabbie Burns | looks ee |
1406 | CHASSEPOT | VHC | It was shot in France, with indecent poses punctuating dialogue | anag. in chat |
1394 | BERGAMOT | VHC | Orange Order to be marching again, having rejected jaw | anag. less chin |
1380 | RAPPORT (Misprints) | VHC | A touch of tedium? Blame life-style | medium; rap port |
1997-1998 | ||||
1316 | FINGERLICKIN’ | VHC | Good? Much better, beating almost all around | g in finer lickin(g), & lit. |
1996-1997 | ||||
1268 | ARGIE-BARGIE | VHC | Inebriated aggro could produce this – don’t! | comp. anag. & lit. |
1995-1996 | ||||
1234 | AVANT-PROPOS | VHC | 17th Century Bible with a part of it for Prince – old style preface | AV + a NT + pro P + OS; ref. opening dedication in the AV addressed to Prince James |
1232 | The world is too much with us; late and soon (Anagram) | First | “Deus Homo Natus Est” – choir will do that now. | |
1994-1995 | ||||
1161 | ADIAPHORON | VHC | Leads to approval and disapproval indifferently apparently – a bit of a dilemma about nothing | a d i ap. + 0 in horn, & lit. |
1992-1993 | ||||
1084 | PIERCEABLE / SALESGIRL (DLM) | VHC | May Alice be perfect, embracing love’s darts, No tigress, all ruthless, she-trader in hearts! | |
1991-1992 | ||||
1008 | SPORTSCASTER (Misprints) | VHC | Vice is (for instance) ‘actress seduced after dalliance’ | Vine; sport + anag.; ref. David V. |
995 | STASIMA (Printer’s Devilry) | VHC | Lazy Muslim! I sla/m calls to prayer | |
1990-1991 | ||||
947 | SHOULDER-SLIP | VHC | Muscle pulled, sorish! | anag. & lit. |
1989-1990 | ||||
922 | REFORMADO | VHC | From active doer in wars… to this? | anag. incl. a, & lit. |
1988-1989 | ||||
869 | HOLD-UPS | VHC | Should lead to passengers being unhappy | anag. incl. p, & lit. |
1987-1988 | ||||
792 | DISTHENE (Printer’s Devilry) | VHC | ‘Trusting o/ver – end in grousing’ – theme of the Bible | |
1986-1987 | ||||
779 | MISSING LINK | VHC | Origin of man, or monkey, one such as might look for mate without tail clad in tailored skin | m + singl(e) in anag., & lit. |
1985-1986 | ||||
722 | SUPERNACULUM | VHC | A bumper has lifted, a cruel ’un, smashing Mike’s nose | ’s up + anag. + M; ref. M. Gatting |
718 | FLO(GG)IN(G) (Letters Latent) | VHC | Selling Plate is entered by starters on long odds | l o in fin; S. P. type of horse race |
709 | GINGER | VHC | Zip? Here’s the latest in fastening among clothes without one | g in ge(a)r |
1984-1985 | ||||
662 | BARGE-COUPLE | VHC | See gable erectors far up repairing these rafters | comp. anag. & lit. |
640 | MACHETE | VHC | This sword might have hewed M. Castro in pieces | comp. anag. & lit. |
631 | INTERLOCK | VHC | … or link, etc, tightly | anag. & lit. |
1983-1984 | ||||
627 | AMBIENT | VHC | Get well at Lourdes in a moment in place of portent in the sky | a moment with bien for omen |
622 | SIMP (Printer’s Devilry) | VHC | Rage of solver scan, before ‘Cast forth i/re! Sent in (gasp!) done’ | … as PD one |
600 | Into the jaws of Death / Into the mouth of Hell (Anagram) | VHC | Life to Jonathan! His the flow outdoeth them | |
1982-1983 | ||||
564 | PARAMENT | VHC | Remove a sheep and you get locked up, not hanging nowadays | a ram in pent |
547 | GLEEMAN | VHC | Slippery customer is brought back caught by F.B.I. agent; court may say ‘Sing Sing’ to him! | eel (rev.) in G-man |
1981-1982 | ||||
508 | POSTURE-MAKER | VHC | May not he have to put arms or knee in unusual positions? | comp. anag. & lit. |
506 | ELANET (Printer’s Devilry) | VHC | Seethe – Ang/er – NALGO spelt ’ell! | |
500 | BEFOOL (two extra Ds) (Extra Letter) | VHC | Old comedian lived before drag | live, rag; be + fool |
1979-1980 | ||||
419 | RAMILLIES | VHC | Once fashionable wear gives false impression about man’s head | m in rail5 + lies, & lit. |
410 | CUL-DE-SAC | VHC | Is it providing dual access? Not as it is | anag. less as, & lit. |
401 | GO-AHEAD | VHC | Progressive theologian’s study is filled with articles about man | he in a, a in God |
371 | GRADIN | VHC | Seats at the theatre – it was ‘The King and I’ playing | GR + anag. |
1977-1978 | ||||
310 | STERNFAST | VHC | What’s after Lent? I’m set free to push the boat out! | stern fast |
298 | NOSER | VHC | Could come from North-east, that could, the bloody thing | comp. anag. |
1976-1977 | ||||
250 | Stands the church clock at ten to three? (Anagram) | VHC | CCL tortured thee? A Scotch, then? Thanks! | |
247 | FLIVVER | Second | Noisy and liable to blow up, with little speed in it? Right! | f + v in live + r, & lit.; v = velocity |
229 | METRICATE | VHC | Re mile; act this way, with it having to end up as a kilometre | anag. incl. m with final e, & lit. |
225 | VALETA | VHC | Dance held by Senate, lavish in retrospective mood | hidden rev.; ref. US bicentennial celebrations |
1975-1976 | ||||
200 | The Extra Guest (minus CC) (Letters Latent) | VHC | He’d look with eye round about | Cyclops; lo in spy (rev.), & lit. |
187 | POWDERING-TUB | Second | Treatment big prude won’t have needed | anag. & lit. |
178 | A(U)G(U)ST (Letters Latent) | VHC | Grouse Shootin’? Capital! Capital! We require a time to bag ’em | initial letters in a t, & lit. |
1974-1975 | ||||
152 | ENAMORADO / ESCLANDRE (Right and Left) | VHC | In Montague’s clan, dreadful scandal occurs, and Romeo’s involved with a ‘foreign’ charmer | hidden; anag. |
114 | PANIC | VHC | Not what you’d expect from the playing-fields of Eton! | double mng. |
110 | GALLOWS-RIPE | VHC | Material for hanging goes poorly with pattern of wall – and there’s a tear in it | rip in anag. |
1973-1974 | ||||
100 | CENTENARIAN | VHC | This man’s 100 puzzles entrance at least one Scot | anag. + Ian |
88 | BLOOMERY | VHC | Could be just the place for the Three Children to do some hymn-singing – ‘As plants…’ perhaps! | i.e. bloomer-y; ref. Daniel 3, and Song of the 3 C., Apocrypha |
79 | SLAPSTICK | First | Marx-style programme: Comrades in Revolution Unite! | pals rev. + stick; ref. Marx Brothers |
70 | GESTAPO (Misprints) | VHC | To gape’s not exactly polite – very unpleasant too | police; anag. |
1972-1973 | ||||
50 | CORPULE(N)T (Letters Latent) | VHC | Having frightful pot, with the possibility of an ulcer | anag. |
31 | KITCHENDOM | VHC | Monk (one who’d always got to do the cooking, it seems) itched for a change from this | anag., kitchen Dom, & lit. |
14 | Terrapin, hermit, elephant, armadillo, rhesus (Anagram) | VHC | Ham: ‘Let rain lash, tides sink earth – I’m prepared – roll up!’ | |
5 | SCEUOPHYLAX | VHC | Smash holy cups with axe! He certainly wouldn’t | anag. |
Ximenes competitions | ||||
1970-1971 | ||||
1127 | TRAYBIT | VHC | Young waitress, perhaps, might be caustic about one and near sending it back | i.e. tray bit (= young woman), I by in tart1 (all rev.), & lit. |
1969-1970 | ||||
1058 | Aragon, Boleyn, Seymour, Cleves, Howard, Parr (Anagram) | VHC | “Produce me a son by love, new gal,” roars Harry | |
1968-1969 | ||||
1045 | SPLIT / MOUTH (Right and Left) | VHC | Do in the official doctor for talking with careless lips, and the ending of it—divulged secrets | ut1 in MOH; anag. + (i)t; poss. ref. to leaked information re Patrick Troughton leaving “Dr. Who” |
1965-1966 | ||||
878 | ENTOMOSTRACA | VHC | In distress (not the end of the story, mind you) a son came to try acorn-shells and such | anag. less y; type of barnacle; ref. Prodigal Son |
1964-1965 | ||||
843 | PRISTINE | VHC | From earliest years, priest is a spike | Pr is tine |
1963-1964 | ||||
782 | SWELL | VHC | U.S. capital—only capital you need to increase trade outside! U.S. capital—that’s how to get inflation! | W(ashington) in sell, etc. |
764 | SHIMMY-SHAKE | VHC | Only a half of whisky and Shem, Ham and I are fuddled—that made all the couples seem to wobble! | anag. incl (whi)sky; ref. Noah’s ark |
1962-1963 | ||||
721 | KERB-MERCHANT | VHC | A semi-yorker bowled great Indian batsman; he hates a full pitch—it means he has to alter his stance | (yor)ker + b + (V. M.) Merchant |
708 | HEARTS | VHC | They beat others one-nil, possibly | anag. with a for 0, & lit.; football team |
1961-1962 | ||||
690 | ASCERTAIN | VHC | Arsenic taken (but with no chance of being discovered)—poisoned! What we need is to get proof | anag. less ken; i.e. outside our ken |
686 | FEMALE | VHC | She made up leaf to clothe retiring first person | me (rev.) in anag.; Eve |
1960-1961 | ||||
608 | CUSTOMER | Third | Butcher courts me, for one | anag. & lit. |
1959-1960 | ||||
560 | CONGENITALLY | VHC | How idiotic you can be, only G.C.E. Latin could show | anag. |
551 | PITCHER | Third | Ruth, for instance, would follow reapers with a fork | 2 mngs.; ref. Babe R., baseball, pitchfork; cf. Bk. of R. 2:7 |
1958-1959 | ||||
517 | CAROTID | First | If this bursts you might get a doctor (though it’d mean getting one for nothing). Get the hearse to come round, I should | anag. with I for 0, car + to (rev.) + I’d, & lit. |
490 | CLEAR def. WEIGH (Wrong Number) | VHC | The French must take refuge in old French general (not out!)—up-anchor and launch away, with perfect egality | up-anchor; le in Car(not) |
1957-1958 | ||||
473 | LISSOME (Printer’s Devilry) | VHC | A dea/th in gin—which no party should be without! Bar gains! | |
1956-1957 | ||||
434 | CARTON | VHC | Laid out again, or can’t box for toffee | anag. |
430 | GAMIN (Printer’s Devilry) | VHC | “In the machinery of government I’m just a co/ot.”—The Prime Minister | |
421 | DOVETAIL | VHC | It’s a devil to knit together, i.e., if not shaped properly | anag. & lit. |
417 | SINECURE | VHC | I ensure country’s leader is well off | anag. incl. c, & lit.; ref. office of First Lord of the Treasury, a sinecure post |
408 | BILLET | VHC | Satellite (Budapest’s capital) looks towards West—no more use for blasted East. Result:—Occupation—Soldiers dig in there | satellite + B less anag. (all rev.); ref. Soviet invasion of Hungary |
1954 (2) | ||||
325 | MARRYING | VHC | Unite once and for ever in it—the inclusion of short bishop’s address perfects it! | RR in ay in ming, & lit. |
302 | MARTIN | VHC | He gave half a mantle, parting with no feeling of grief, perhaps, inside | (pa)rti(ng) in man(tle), & lit.; ref. story of St. M. of Tours |
2014-2015
2222 OBJECT LESSON
2218 FOREIGNER
2213 SOLECISM
2205 CUMBERSOME
2013-2014
2191 PLUG
2187 WEST
2165 OUT OF ORDER
2152 STUFFED SHIRT
2012-2013
2118 BLOKEISH
2011-2012
2091 SNIFTER
2087 ROCKET
2078 RÉCOLLET
2070 MISTREATMENT
2065 DERMESTIDAE
2058 ROBUST
2045 CATENATE
2010-2011
2027 THRENETICAL
2014 HACKETTE
2006 GROAN (Spoonerisms)
1992 FOULARD
2009-2010
1984 ORWEL(L)IAN (Doublethink)
1949 PALFRENIER
1945 PRISON
1940 SCANT def. SNEAP (Wrong Number)
2008-2009
1914 VE(S)TAL (Letters Latent)
1910 BARPERSON
1908 WE THREE KINGS
1906 MORSE
1897 WASH-OUT
2007-2008
1875 GOUTTE / UPREAR (Right and Left)
1856 LITAS (Printer’s Devilry)
1840 W(I)NN(I)E-THE-POOH (Letters Latent)
1836 POSTHASTE
2006-2007
1831 MARGINALIA
1827 AMAKOSI def. DENUDED (Wrong Number)
1823 KISS
1818 POISSO(N) D’AVRIL (Letters Latent)
1814 HIPSTER
1804 CLOTHES SENSE (Spoonerisms)
1801 RUSE DE GUERRE
1792 APPALOOSA / ESTAMINET (Right and Left)
2005-2006
1775 ROUGH-AND-READY
1771 PARTERRE
1762 DUDDERY
1758 BIMBETTE
1753 DIAGONAL
1741 LORD NELSON
2004-2005
1724 MONEYBAGS
1719 ANHELATION
1715 RELEASE / RASPING (Right and Left)
1707 GALENA (Definition of Anagram)
1694 MISINTERPRET
1689 SYNOD
1685 MINO (Printer’s Devilry)
1680 PILLOW-CUP
2003-2004
1659 SCAREDY-CAT
1654 CRESCENT / ENTHRALS (Overlaps)
1650 SAPHENA
1641 GADGETEER
1633 EMPATRON / WINTERLY (Right and Left)
1628 ENCOMION
2002-2003
1619 GISMO (Printer’s Devilry)
1615 RUGATE
1611 LEISLER
1596 GENISTA (Definition of Anagram)
1589 JOKESMITH
2001-2002
1563 SLYBOOTS
1554 PEARL
1546 TRANSPARENT
1537 CAFTAN
1528 STROP (Spoonerisms)
2000-2001
1511 DEEP-SEATED
1506 BARE(-)BONES
1502 RAPPEL
1494 MARATHON
1476 LIGNIPERDOUS
1472 TORAN (Printer’s Devilry)
1999-2000
1454 GET-UP
1437 MISTLETOE
1433 NEANDERTHAL
1428 CRICETID
1424 HEIST
1998-1999
1402 PENTOSE (Definition of Anagram)
1387 Dylan Thomas: A Child’s Christmas in Wales (Anagram)
1385 PANTRIES
1372 MASTERSTROKE
1367 SANBENITOS
1363 MAVIN def. THONG (Wrong Number)
1997-1998
1355 DIACATHOLICON
1336 STOCKING
1996-1997
1307 AGILE (Spoonerisms)
1303 PONIARD
1273 SIPOREX
1995-1996
1255 CATAFALCO
1250 SONEOCARDIA (STENOCARDIA) (Ten to One)
1247 PREDICANT
1242 KNOCKERS
1238 ELASTIN (Printer’s Devilry)
1220 CASSANDRA
1216 CHAPERON
1994-1995
1181 SLADE
1178 BOOTLEG
1165 YAPSTER
1152 PARACETAMOL
1993-1994
1143 DEATH (Printer’s Devilry)
1139 BENJAMIN
1134 TOVARICH
1130 AGRESTAL
1126 CHEATERY
1108 GREEN
1100 CONCORDANCE
1992-1993
1095 STINK
1091 SAPSAGO (Spoonerisms)
1087 OLD SOLDIER
1078 KIRBEH
1074 DEMIREP
1069 (P)OSTICHE (Headpieces)
1052 AGANIPPE
1991-1992
1043 PESTO (Printer’s Devilry)
1039 TOLERABLE
1034 BURLAP
1030 PASTILLE
1026 LET-OFF
1024 PRESENT (3 defs + sub. ind. of wrapping) (Parcels)
1021 BEARD
1000 ONE THOUSAND
1990-1991
987 IRON CURTAIN
982 ALMANAC
978 DOUBLE-CENTURY
972 Anagram of 28 letters (Anagram)
969 BUNTER
1989-1990
934 LACE-UPS
1988-1989
882 DOSSIER
874 BLUESTOCKING
849 VISITE
840 SONDE
1987-1988
835 PROSAICAL
827 MICKEY-TAKING
823 SARBACANE
816 POTLACH (with extra O in word) (Extra letter)
796 UPHOLSTERY
788 CROW
1986-1987
774 VICTORINE
764 CHILDERMAS
762 OBELISE
753 SHEEPDOG
750 SALMAGUNDY (THLMAGUY/OULMAGUY) (750 themed clue)
1985-1986
727 WELL-TO-DO
701 BALUSTRADE
683 BANISH
1984-1985
675 CONSTERNATE
1983-1984
618 CRETISM
590 MINEVER
585 FLABELLIFORM
1982-1983
576 TOP-NOTCH
572 SNAKE-OIL
558 MINCEMEAT (with one extra R) (Extra Letter)
556 SWEAL (Misprints)
543 STAYING POWER
534 DODGEM
530 PROMETAL
1981-1982
525 PABOUCHE
491 SEVENTY-EIGHT
482 BODY-SNATCHER
478 BIBLIOPEGIST
1980-1981
460 SWOOP
454 CHRISTMAS BOX
447 URTICARIA / APOGRAPHS (Right and Left)
430 TEGULA
426 MISL(E)ADING (Letters Latent)
1979-1980
393 INTRACARDIAC
384 OUTSPREADING
1978-1979
366 MONKEY-SHINE
362 SEA-SOLDIER
358 UPSTART def. NON-TERM (Wrong Number)
352 FAIRY LIGHTS
349 ODDCOMESHORT
340 BOOKSIE
1977-1978
300 SLINK-BUTCHER
289 AMNESIAC
285 BOYFRIEND (Misprints)
276 AMTRACK
267 MORRIS-DANCE
263 ERIACH (Printer’s Devilry)
1976-1977
243 OLYMPIC
234 HOROSCOPIST
221 PADDY-WHACK
216 SCANTITY
212 SURCINGLES
208 RALPH
1975-1976
203 BOGY
197 CAMERA (Printer’s Devilry)
169 THUGGEE
156 OMBROPHOBOUS
1974-1975
139 PIEPOWDER
130 EADISH (Printer’s Devilry)
123 SCATTERGOOD
1973-1974
95 THUNDERCLAP
92 BRAINWASH
53 ALEXANDERS
1972-1973
43 A neologism (Neologisms)
40 FANTOCCINI
27 VINEGAR
Ximenes competitions
1970-1971
1158 ELEPHANT-SEAL
1145 GENIPAP
1135 HILAIRE BELLOC
1131 CAROUSER (Misprints)
1969-1970
1097 PANTOPHAGIST
1084 ANGEL-FOOD
1076 NEFAST (Misprints)
1968-1969
1049 SLANGWHANGER
1028 SATIRE
1967-1968
987 THING (Printer’s Devilry)
984 Word containing a first name (Anonymous)
975 HALE
1966-1967
945 OBLITERATE
941 HYPODERMIC
936 MINI SKIRTS
929 AMPHITHEATRE
916 DIAPASON
1965-1966
898 POCHARD
884 MASHER (Printer’s Devilry)
873 VETERANS
864 PATERNAL
860 CORSAGE
1964-1965
839 GINGER (Printer’s Devilry)
832 PENNY-WISE (Misprints)
829 FAREWELL
821 SOMERSET
1963-1964
796 STRAKE (or STRAIK) (Misprints)
777 TAILOR-BIRD
1962-1963
730 ARCH-PIRATE
703 SCAPEMENT
700 SOLOMON
1961-1962
682 PARAMOUR / CHIN (Right and Left)
660 RUBBER (Misprints)
1960-1961
642 SEETHER (Printer’s Devilry)
630 STREAKY
626 WOMAN-TIRED
595 INORNATE / OMADHAUN (Right and Left)
1959-1960
590 STATANT (Printer’s Devilry)
564 SHE-BEAR
555 JURYWOMAN
1958-1959
538 BANISHING
519 RIDICULE (DLM)
495 PARTISAN
1957-1958
464 STRAWED
460 ASTONISHMENT (Misprints)
456 PLAFOND
443 HALF-SEAS-OVER
1956-1957
425 TRAVERSE
1955-1956
334 CHEROOT
1954 (2)
304 ORLEANS
285 PARALYSES
1954 (1)
277 PRODIGALLY
Year | Prizes (1, 2, 3) | VHCs | HCs | Position |
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2014-2015 | 0 | 0 | 4 | – |
2013-2014 | 0 | 0 | 4 | – |
2012-2013 | 0 | 1 | 1 | – |
2011-2012 | 0 | 1 | 7 | – |
2010-2011 | 0 | 1 | 4 | – |
2009-2010 | 0 | 1 | 4 | – |
2008-2009 | 0 | 3 | 5 | – |
2007-2008 | 0 | 5 | 4 | 15 |
2006-2007 | 0 | 2 | 8 | – |
2005-2006 | 0 | 2 | 6 | – |
2004-2005 | 0 | 1 | 8 | – |
2003-2004 | 0 | 2 | 6 | – |
2002-2003 | 0 | 2 | 5 | – |
2001-2002 | 0 | 0 | 5 | – |
2000-2001 | 1 (1, 0, 0) | 3 | 6 | 20 |
1999-2000 | 0 | 1 | 5 | – |
1998-1999 | 0 | 4 | 6 | 18 |
1997-1998 | 0 | 1 | 2 | – |
1996-1997 | 0 | 1 | 3 | – |
1995-1996 | 1 (1, 0, 0) | 0 | 7 | – |
1994-1995 | 0 | 1 | 4 | – |
1993-1994 | 0 | 0 | 7 | – |
1992-1993 | 0 | 1 | 7 | – |
1991-1992 | 0 | 2 | 8 | – |
1990-1991 | 0 | 1 | 5 | – |
1989-1990 | 0 | 1 | 1 | – |
1988-1989 | 0 | 1 | 4 | – |
1987-1988 | 0 | 1 | 6 | – |
1986-1987 | 0 | 1 | 5 | – |
1985-1986 | 0 | 3 | 3 | – |
1984-1985 | 0 | 3 | 1 | – |
1983-1984 | 0 | 3 | 3 | – |
1982-1983 | 0 | 2 | 7 | – |
1981-1982 | 0 | 3 | 3 | – |
1980-1981 | 0 | 0 | 5 | – |
1979-1980 | 0 | 4 | 2 | 20 |
1978-1979 | 0 | 0 | 6 | – |
1977-1978 | 0 | 1 | 6 | – |
1976-1977 | 1 (0, 1, 0) | 3 | 6 | 17 |
1975-1976 | 1 (0, 1, 0) | 2 | 4 | 19 |
1974-1975 | 0 | 3 | 3 | – |
1973-1974 | 1 (1, 0, 0) | 3 | 3 | 13 |
1972-1973 | 0 | 4 | 3 | 17 |
Ximenes competitions | ||||
1970-1971 | 0 | 1 | 4 | – |
1969-1970 | 0 | 1 | 3 | – |
1968-1969 | 0 | 1 | 2 | – |
1967-1968 | 0 | 0 | 3 | – |
1966-1967 | 0 | 0 | 5 | – |
1965-1966 | 0 | 1 | 5 | – |
1964-1965 | 0 | 1 | 4 | – |
1963-1964 | 0 | 2 | 2 | – |
1962-1963 | 0 | 2 | 3 | – |
1961-1962 | 0 | 2 | 2 | – |
1960-1961 | 1 (0, 0, 1) | 0 | 4 | – |
1959-1960 | 1 (0, 0, 1) | 1 | 3 | – |
1958-1959 | 1 (1, 0, 0) | 1 | 3 | – |
1957-1958 | 0 | 1 | 4 | – |
1956-1957 | 0 | 5 | 1 | 8 |
1955-1956 | 0 | 0 | 1 | – |
1954 (2) | 0 | 2 | 2 | – |
1954 (1) | 0 | 0 | 1 | – |