Azed Competition No. 452  Azed Slip  |  ◀  447  |  454  ▶  |  Other competitions  |  ordStats
No.DateClue wordClue typeClues
452 Dec 1980DISSENTERISM normal30

 

AwardClue writerClueExplanation
FirstC. J. MorseMitredness is wrong? That’s what it saysanag. & lit.; i.e. rejection of bishops
SecondT. A. MartinFunction of Mrs T’s Denis, i.e. standing religiously asideanag.; ref. Thatchers
ThirdJ. F. N. WedgeDenis, is Mrs T upset about English reluctance to toe the line?anag. incl. E; ref. Thatchers
VHCC. Allen BakerA bent trendies missanag. & lit.
VHCD. W. ArthurThe attitude of the ‘Wets’ could require a shake-up of D.E.S. Ministersanag.
VHCM. BarnesMinster’s redesigned after sides collapse: it’s got no room for bishopsanag. + anag.
VHCMrs K. BissettI’m stressed in cries for reformanag. & lit.
VHCA. G. BogieThis could produce distress in Rome (not half)anag. incl. (Ro)me, & lit.
VHCE. J. BurgeFound wanting in ‘public relations,’ printers missed out (chapel’s belief)anag. less PR
VHCG. GregoryD.E.S. Minister’s victim of reshuffle. Because of this?anag. & lit.
VHCP. A. HayMinds set at odds (divine source of controversy involved)Eris in anag., & lit.; goddess of discord
VHCMrs S. HewittBelief in opposition view, i.e. Mrs Denis T’s for turninganag.; ref. Thatchers
VHCF. P. N. LakeMinds resist being regimented when imbued with determination to struggle for thise in anag., & lit.; determination = end
VHCA. LawrieRebellious D.E.S. Ministers might show itanag. & lit.
VHCM. D. LawsBeing unorthodox, I’d stress mineanag. & lit.
VHCJ. C. LeylandIt could be rife if one denies Mrs T’s swayanag. incl. I, & lit.
VHCH. W. MassinghamIndication of split, unorthodox rent, embraced by a Quaker?dis- + anag. in seism, & lit.
VHCD. P. M. MichaelDiscord among otherwise set mindsEris in anag., & lit.; goddess of discord
VHCC. G. MillinA split, underground at first, to join instead of churchDis + schism with enter for Ch, & lit.
VHCT. J. MooreyTime mini-dresses got revived for unorthodox views!anag. incl. t
VHCDr P. OwenUnconventionality should not disturb minidress set – but it does!anag.
VHCN. O’NeillDisagreeable minority behaviour, leading to ban by English authorities, has upset Mr Stein’s sideanag.; ref. Jock S., ban on Scottish supporters
VHCMrs L. PatersonStress – i.e. mind somewhat deranged – breaking apart completely?anag.
VHCW. H. PegramTed Heath’s outburst? Almost made, I sense, Mrs T wilddi(d) + anag.; ref. Thatcher
VHCT. E. SandersI’d resist men’s being compliantanag. & lit.; c. = flexible
VHCD. M. StanfordSabbath watcher is embracing only part of Bible in obscure unorthodoxyNT in S seer in dim
VHCF. B. StubbsAttitude of unorthodox preacher may make sidesmen stir uneasilyanag.
VHCI. TorbeEssene eschewing extremes and esoteric rites in obscure opposition to orthodoxyanag. incl. (E)ssen(e) in dim
VHCM. G. WilsonAgitated miners side with leaders of Steel Trade protest movementanag. incl. S T
VHCL. C. WrightWhat gives rise to minds set for reformation?anag. & lit.
 

HCs in competition 452 awarded to:

Dr J. K. AronsonN. C. DexterMrs D. B. JenkinsonD. Purdon
D. AshcroftDr I. S. FletcherA. H. JonesC. P. Rea
F. D. H. AtkinsonE. H. FurnivalC. L. JonesD. R. Robinson
Miss B. BaylissI. GilmoreC. W. LaxtonH. R. Sanders
T. D. BirdJ. J. GoulstoneMiss P. LloydSir David Serpell
C. J. BroughamB. HancockM. A. Macdonald-CooperA. D. S. Smith
R. S. CaffynD. V. HarryW. F. MainRev L. M. Styler
E. ChalkleyE. L. HaywardD. F. ManleyK. Thomas
C. A. ClarkeP. F. HendersonL. MayA. J. Wardrop
P. R. ClemowV. G. HendersonRev M. R. MetcalfD. O. Williams
Mrs D. M. ColleyG. B. HigginsF. R. PalmerD. C. Williamson
Mrs J. B. ColthamMrs J. M. HinchliffR. J. PalmerMrs M. R. Wishart
D. A. CrosslandE. M. HornbyS. L. PatonDr E. Young
J. McI. CruickshankR. JacksMrs L. E. Pimlott 
G. CuthbertH. W. JenkinsM. Postlethwaite