Ximenes Competition No. 35 Ximenes Slip | ◀ 34 | 36 ▶ | Other competitions
No. | Date | Clue word | Clue type | Clues |
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35 | Oct 1946 | RIFE | DLM | 26 |
Award | Clue writer | Clue | Explanation |
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First | K. J. Harding | “Common sense,” he fired back, “has no girth!” | |
Second | T. W. Melluish | Friend Withershins!” (manifest mirth!) | |
Third | R. Postill | And, qua rotifer, ample in girth.” | |
HC | C. Allen Baker | He sighed “No. friends—too wide-spread in girth!” | |
HC | Miss Comyn | And, dear friend, too abundant in girth” | |
HC | L. P. Cook | And too plentiful, friend, in your girth.” | |
HC | P. M. Coombs | And showed manifest grief at his girth | |
HC | A. B. Dale | And too wide-spread if reckoned in girth.” | |
HC | E. Dulac | And, my friend, too abundant in girth.” | |
HC | E. F. Edwards | Try abundant fried eels for its girth!” | |
HC | L. E. Eyres | My old friend, and too ample of girth.” | |
HC | I. W. Headry | So a well-supplied friend got his berth | |
HC | Lt Col C. Hordern | Then merged grief in the prevalent mirth | |
HC | Miss G. M. E. Jolly | And too plentiful, friend, in your girth.” | |
HC | L. A. Jones | Too wide-spread, dear friend, in your girth.” | |
HC | J. E. C. Jukes | And, friend, too abounding in girth.” | |
HC | R. Macleod | Then laughed, “No, friends; too ample in girth.” | |
HC | H. B. McCaskie | Try refining its manifest girth.” | |
HC | F. E. Newlove | Fie! Reduce your abundant top-girth!” | |
HC | H. Rainger | Reduce, friend, its plentiful girth.” | |
HC | H. I. T. Rees | And too widespread, my friend, in your girth.” | |
HC | J. R. E. Saunders | And too well-supplied, friend, with girth.” | |
HC | G. O. Smith | Refine, sir, its plentiful girth.” | |
HC | Capt A. K. Trower | Pray refine its too plentiful girth.” | |
HC | Miss I. M. I. Twells | Eat abundant fried eels and halve girth.” | |
HC | W. H. J. Wheeler | And too plentiful, friend, in the girth!” |
No Runners-Up in competition 35