Ximenes Competition No. 1158 Ximenes Slip | ◀ 1154 | 1162 ▶ | Other competitions
No. | Date | Clue word | Clue type | Clues |
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1158 | Apr 1971 | ELEPHANT-SEAL | normal | 20 |
Award | Clue writer | Clue | Explanation |
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First | D. V. Harry | Sportively tells a peahen it belongs in a large pod | anag. |
Second | Sir S. Kaye | It might well chew up a pen and eat shell | anag. & lit.; pen = cuttle-bone |
Third | C. J. Morse | Take a pea, shell ten and sort for the biggest in the pod | anag. |
VHC | C. Allen Baker | Scotch then pale ales—you’ll get me swimming in drink | anag. |
VHC | J. W. Bates | Special size applied to paper blind gives an attractive coat | elephant + seal3 (= seel1) |
VHC | Mrs A. Boyes | Vast mass on shore from ‘Panther’—no end to it—in all English S.E. anyhow | anag. Panthe(r) all E S.E.; ref. Liberian tanker recently grounded on Goodwin Sands off S.E. coast |
VHC | E. Chalkley | What could destroy a net without help and then be secure? | anag. in anag. + seal, & lit. |
VHC | J. Crowther | I’m big enough to dispose of lant-eel—heaps | anag. & lit. |
VHC | N. C. Dexter | You’ll see me surface—pate all sheen—at sea | anag. |
VHC | J. P. H. Hirst | A source of oil that’s ruined all the open sea (except the middle) | anag. less o |
VHC | P. Hurst | Possibly greatest header of a ball—heads back, slips, then alas | Pele rev. + anag. |
VHC | G. Johnstone | I may dispatch eel and lant—heaps | anag. & lit. |
VHC | L. F. Leason | The Big Dipper, then pale ales—you must get the sequence right | anag. |
VHC | Mrs B. Lewis | The plane’s doing stunts—stick tight—it’s a flipping jumbo | anag. + seal |
VHC | D. F. Manley | I wallow in the drink, pale ales, then go dizzy | anag. |
VHC | C. G. Millin | One of the greatest ball-players, when I turn and lash a net can get broken | Pele rev. + anag., & lit. |
VHC | Miss M. J. Patrick | Being largely used to the sea, the seaplane crashed on a short lake | anag. + l |
VHC | F. H. W. Peters | Lant (eel-shape) writhing about—big swimmer | anag. |
VHC | Brig R. F. E. Stoney | Wreck of the seaplane left an ugly source of oil that comes ashore | anag. + l |
VHC | J. G. Stubbs | The seaplane in a spin before long dives into the ocean | anag. + l |
HCs in competition 1158 awarded to: