Related Clues:
- Flowers (on tree)
- Do well or do badly, almost having to accept defeat
- Thrive? In Ulysses' family, sons not getting on
- Flower of Joyce's creation
- See 4 down
- May, for example, flourish without sons
- '-ed Sarah, and I / -. Is that thing alive?' (John Berryman)
- Flowers (on tree, shrub)
- Coat (lens); flower
- Blow recalling Norah Lofts's climber, perhaps
- Deficit in prosperous time - none the less, there's attractive growth
- Colin Davis includes Trollope's ?eponymous heroine
- Flourish as Joyce's hero
- Flowers on, eg, cherry
- Develop promisingly and defeat in brief attack