| International language first published in 1887 |
ESPERANTO |
| Jean --, French dramatist, author of 'Phedre' |
RACINE |
| Language closely related to Croatian |
SLOVENIAN |
| Level crossing signal with a pendulum-like motion |
WIGWAG |
| One of Daniel's companions miraculously saved in the fiery furnace |
ABEDNEGO |
| Period when one is exposing one's body to tan the skin |
SUNBATH |
| Richard --, Northern Ireland National Hunt jockey |
DUNWOODY |
| Rock or mineral from which a hard magnetic metal can be extracted |
IRONORE |
| Siren of the Rhine |
LORELEI |
| Small Central and South American monkey |
TAMARIN |
| St Thomas --, 1225-74, Italian theologian |
AQUINAS |
| Starch can be obtained from part of this West Indian plant |
ARROWROOT |
| Thor --, 1914-2002, Norwegian anthropologist |
HEYERDAHL |
| Town west of John O'Groats |
THURSO |
| Word of opposite meaning |
ANTONYM |