| Historic city in south-central Turkey |
TARSUS |
| In Greek mythology, a dryad married to Orpheus |
EURYDICE |
| Johann Franz --, German astronomer |
ENCKE |
| Marie --, soprano in late Victorian and Edwardian musical comedies |
TEMPEST |
| Narrative poem by Edgar Allan Poe |
THERAVEN |
| Novel by Nicholas Monsarrat |
THECRUELSEA |
| Obsolete word for witchcraft |
GOETY |
| Reg --, cartoonist who created the 'Andy Capp' comic strip |
SMYTHE |
| Seymour --, a 'Wisden Cricketer of the Year' in 1967 |
NURSE |
| Sliced raw cabbage mixed with mayonnaise and other vegetables, eaten as a salad |
COLESLAW |
| Small portable organ |
REGAL |
| Spanish table wine |
RIOJA |
| The family of Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet' |
CAPULET |
| TV detective series starring John Nettles |
BERGERAC |
| Village People album |
GOWEST |