| '-- Inn', novel by Daphne du Maurier |
JAMAICA |
| -- artichoke, sunflower with edible potato-like tubers |
JERUSALEM |
| Alternative name for the may apple |
MANDRAKE |
| Ancient Roma festival celebrated on April 23 |
VINALIA |
| Austrian city in state of the same name near German border |
SALZBURG |
| Baron -- -- -- --, 1903-95, title of a former prime minster |
HOMEOFTHEHIRSEL |
| Brilliant brown mineral with axe-shaped crystals |
AXINITE |
| Capital of Kyrgyzstan |
BISHKEK |
| Conduct resembling film character noted for his mindless brutality |
RAMBOISM |
| Dame Kiri -- --, New Zealand operatic singer |
TEKANAWA |
| Departing the stage |
EXITING |
| Done regularly and repeatedly |
HABITUAL |
| Gall caused by insects on a tree |
OAKAPPLE |
| Grass field that has not been ploughed |
Learig |
| Iced drink containing rum, lime juice and sugar |
DAIQUIRI |