Ximenes Competition No. 211 Ximenes Slip | ◀ 209 | 213 ▶ | Other competitions
No. | Date | Clue word | Clue type | Clues |
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211 | Xmas 1952 | CAROL-SINGERS or HOLLY-BERRIES | normal | 21 |
Award | Clue writer | Clue | Explanation |
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First | M. Winterbottom | I, Scrooge, parting with nothing, with a snarl would turn them out | CS; anag. less O & lit. |
Second | R. Postill | When they’re out of tune, closing your ears may spare you! | CS; anag. less you & lit. |
Third | J. W. Parr | Complements of the season from Lily, Rose and Herb | HB; anag. |
HC | C. Allen Baker | Bad losers gain little credit: they simply create a strain in harmonious company | anag. incl. cr. |
HC | Lt Col P. S. Baines | Real crossing jam—pedestrian waits! | anag.; wait1 (n.) |
HC | J. A. Blair | He’ll he sorry I served up fruit on top of Christmas pudding! | anag. |
HC | R. N. Chignell | Worried racing losers hope to pick up a bit at Christmas meetings | anag. |
HC | M. B. Fisher | A cacophony of groans, cries and singular Latin is all we might get from them! | anag. incl. L & lit. |
HC | S. B. Green | Waits by the lamp-post, perhaps, to receive letters from racing losers! | anag.; wait1 (n.) |
HC | C. Higham | Noel rags the better part of rich society in The Vortex: our Noel can be too familiar! | anag. with ric(h) and S; ref. play by N. Coward |
HC | S. Holgate | The spinners change ends and serve up tempting but dangerous balls on the treacherous green | changing ends, (Eric) Hollies and (Bob) Berry, English spin bowlers |
HC | Mrs F. Laing | Present at Christmas? Get hosiery and be fifty-fifty right. There’s a ladder!—Hang! | anag. of hosiery be LL r, 2 defs. |
HC | T. W. Melluish | Waits near the mistletoe but scares no girl improperly | anag.; wait1 (n.) |
HC | F. E. Newlove | Reds in Hollywood? Many are tied up with the pictures now—a pretty poisonous bunch! | 3 mngs.; slightly poisonous to humans |
HC | S. L. Paton | Cars linger so in a jam—that’s how you get such waits | anag.; wait1 (n.) |
HC | M. G. Powell-Davies | Collecting coin or largess for some good cause? Ring away—here’s the wherewithal | anag. less O & lit. |
HC | O. Carlton Smith | No caress! Girl in confusion, yet waits expectant | anag. |
HC | F. B. Stubbs | They bid us rejoice or sling cares to the winds | anag. |
HC | J. A. L. Sturrock | No girl cares to be cut by Society, thus waits, hoping for charm to get its reward | anag. + S (cut = drunk/adulterated); charm = blended singing |
HC | J. B. Sykes | Those weather-forecasters ought to be hung right now, or else horribly mutilated! | anag.; Autumn h.b. thought to herald bad winter |
HC | H. S. Tribe | In the Street at Christmas—wait, wait, wait! Real crossing reform needed | anag.; wait1 (n.) |
Runners-Up in competition 211: