| In the Big Bang theory in astronomy, the primordial matter of the universe |
YLEM |
| Indian songbird of the thrush family |
SHAMA |
| Large bush with stiff leaves and pink or white flowers |
TAMARISK |
| Maurice --, French composer whose best known work is 'Boléro' |
RAVEL |
| Musical instrument resembling a small tuba |
EUPHONIUM |
| Nigel --, actor who played Lord Andrew Lindsay in the 1981 film 'Chariots of Fire' |
HAVERS |
| Norfolk village famous for its religious shrines |
WALSINGHAM |
| Novel by Harper Lee |
GOSETAWATCHMAN |
| Novel by Olive Higgins Prouty |
STELLADALLAS |
| Paste made from minced fish, used to produce crab sticks and the like |
SURIMI |
| Philip --, private eye created by author Raymond Chandler |
MARLOWE |
| Samuel --, American handgun inventor |
COLT |
| Street in Westminster in which many government offices are located |
WHITEHALL |
| West End theatre located just off the Strand |
LYCEUM |