| -- Road, part of A5 in London |
Edgware |
| 1941 romantic comedy film starring Barbara Mullen |
JEANNIE |
| 1957 musical by Leonard Bernstein |
WESTSIDESTORY |
| and 22: Archaic word for a companion or accomplice |
COPE |
| Apostle Simon was known as Simon the -- |
ZEALOT |
| Body of Greek Christians, e.g. |
EASTERNCHURCH |
| Bookmakers' telegraphy using arm signals |
TICTAC |
| Capital of France's largest island |
AJACCIO |
| Capital of Thuringia in central Germany |
ERFURT |
| Charlie --, 1889-1977, comedian |
CHAPLIN |
| Cherish a hope or ambition |
NURTURE |
| Chinese breed of dog |
CHOW |
| Colin --, 1932-2000, captain of Kent and England cricket teams |
COWDREY |
| Conspicuous constellation with four bright stars |
SOUTHERNCROSS |
| European freshwater fish |
RUDD |
| First name of the Princess Royal |
ANNE |
| Friend among people of Spanish or Italian descent in America |
PAISANO |