Azed Competition No. 1013  Azed Slip  |  ◀  1008  |  1017  ▶  |  Other competitions  |  ordStats
No.DateClue wordClue typeClues
1013 Oct 1991ALVEARY normal22

 

AwardClue writerClueExplanation
FirstT. J. MooreyAustralian’s really fiery 5 for 50 – depression in the pavilionA + anag. with V for L; pavilion = outer ear
SecondP. F. HendersonThis item? Buzzing may reveal itcomp. anag. & lit.
ThirdT. E. SandersThis house does have royal use being the home of a queencomp. anag.
VHCR. C. BellSwarming without one always contains queenal(i)ve + R in ay, & lit.
VHCC. J. BroughamBuzzing one abroad takes a short fixed route attaining thisal(i)ve + a ry, & lit.
VHCC. A. ClarkeA really fantastic victory for the left – a source of sweetness for the workersanag. with V for L
VHCE. DawidA volume containing Latin, English and then someL in a v + E + ary, & lit.
VHCN. C. DexterWhat’s early learner wanting if faced with a Latin verba L v + ear(L)y, & lit.
VHCS. GoldieBuzzing pitch? A prankish ‘vale’ alas brought about Gower’s endanag. + r in ay
VHCJ. F. GrimshawWhat spelling bee might have lighted upon?double mng.; spell3 = rest
VHCR. J. HooperItem listed by Yeats before lake water lapping verse linev in a l ea + ry, & lit.; ref. ‘Lake Isle of Innisfree’
VHCA. LawrieWhere metamorphosis of larvae close to honey may be foundanag. + y, & lit.
VHCJ. C. LeylandBeehive hairstyle – vain wanton’s one in thiscomp. anag.
VHCD. F. ManleyMy larvae metamorphose – male will be unemployedanag. less m, & lit.
VHCR. S. MorseA volume, archaic, permitting translation of Latina v early with L transposed, & lit.
VHCF. R. PalmerA volume, early, through which Latin would be translateda v early with L ‘translated’, & lit.
VHCR. PhillipsPlace noted for busyness and Eros packing an arrow has lost circular characterl(o)ve in a ary; ref. Piccadilly Circus
VHCH. R. SandersWhere ‘vale’ is translated to ‘adieu’ initially, Greek secondly and ‘good-day’ finally?anag. + a, r, y, & lit.
VHCD. H. TompsettOne’s entered quite at the end of a line – a straight one!a l + a in very, & lit.; ref. bee-line
VHCA. P. VincentYou could make this clean by sprinkling ear valley with cancomp. anag. & lit.
VHCG. H. WillettAve Maria starts off where The Flight of the Bumble-bee stops(S)alve (M)ary
VHCD. WilliamsonIn which you’ll find larvae developing on common factor of royal jelly and honeyanag. + y, & lit.
 

HCs in competition 1013 awarded to:

R. L. BakerV. DixonG. JohnstoneM. Palles-Clark
M. J. BarkerR. P. DowlingC. W. LaxtonR. J. Palmer
M. BarleyR. A. EnglandJ. W. LeonardC. Pearson
J. R. BeresfordC. J. FeetenbyJ. F. P. LeveyD. Price Jones
S. BestDr I. S. FletcherJ. D. LockettH. L. Rhodes
Mrs K. BissettH. FreemanE. LoobyD. R. Robinson
Mrs F. A. BlanchardP. D. GaffeyC. J. LoweW. Rodgers
J. M. BrownS. GaskellM. A. Macdonald-CooperJ. M. Sharman
E. J. BurgeG. I. L. GraftonMrs J. MackieW. K. M. Slimmings
B. BurtonR. R. GreenfieldP. W. MarlowMs M. Stokes
G. H. ClarkeMrs B. E. HendersonH. W. MassinghamG. Telfer
T. ClementV. G. HendersonJ. R. C. MichieA. J. Wardrop
N. A. CooleyJ. P. H. HirstJ. H. MooreR. J. Whale
D. B. CrossC. HopkinsC. J. Morse 
R. V. DeardenW. IslipR. F. Naish