| '-- Rhapsody', hit by Queen in 1975 and 1991 |
BOHEMIAN |
| A fibrous calcite, aragonite or gypsum |
SATINSPAR |
| Alternative spelling for an open four-wheeled carriage |
BRITZSKA |
| and 19: Canine trained to work with a shooting party |
GUN |
| Bill --, 1916-86, Middlesex and England batsman |
EDRICH |
| Children's picture paper |
COMIC |
| David --, English artist made a Companion of Honour in 1997 |
HOCKNEY |
| Device to set off an explosive |
DETONATOR |
| Expression from Greek meaning lord of men, especially as applied to Agamemnon |
ANAXANDRON |
| Garden plant with scented clusters of flowers |
PHLOX |
| General principle serving as a rule |
MAXIM |
| Horse strongly tipped to win (abbrev.) |
CERT |
| Indian commercial film industry |
BOLLYWOOD |
| Lace-up leather boots or shoes |
DOCMARTENS |
| Light toboggan |
LUGE |
| Liliaceous vegetable, a popular soup flavour |
ASPARAGUS |