| Long heavy garment |
GREATCOAT |
| Long-eared creatures |
DONKEYS |
| Look; impression given |
APPEARANCE |
| Loud aggressive talk |
BLUSTER |
| Lover of Guinevere |
LANCELOT |
| Member of the upper class |
ARISTOCRAT |
| Momentous, catastrophic |
APOCALYPTIC |
| New Zealand reptile |
TUATARA |
| One searching for valuable minerals |
PROSPECTOR |
| Performed acoustically rather than with amplification |
UNPLUGGED |
| Period of dark |
NIGHT |
| Person’s contribution (to a project) |
INPUT |
| Picture of a night scene |
NOCTURNE |
| Plains of central Europe and Asia |
SHERPAS |
| Play down the significance of |
make light of |
| Pleasant smell |
AROMA |
| Pleasurable tiredness |
LANGUOR |
| Relating to physical senses |
SENSUAL |
| Small firearm |
PISTOL |
| Subjugation |
ENSLAVEMENT |
| Sweets and chocolates |
CONFECTIONERY |
| The Tales of — (Offenbach) |
HOFFMANN |
| Towards the inside |
INWARDS |
| Trite or insincere remark |
PLATITUDE |
| Type of road accident |
hit-and-run |
| Under which a ship may be registered to avoid certain obligations |
flag of convenience |
| Very unpleasant |
HORRID |
| Very up to date |
MODERNISTIC |
| Vocal team supporter |
CHEERLEADER |
| Work of Saint-Saëns; dance of death |
Danse Macabre |