| '-- --, how sweet the sound', (hymn) |
AMAZINGGRACE |
| -- Kumble, Indian spin bowler |
ANIL |
| -- Street, Roman road from London to Chichester |
STANE |
| Anglo-Saxon poet or minstrel |
SCOP |
| Any place of unsurpassed beauty named after a valley in Greece |
TEMPE |
| Australian ladybird introduced elsewhere to control pests |
VEDALIA |
| Baldassare Tommaso --, 1481-1536, Italian architect and painter |
Peruzzi |
| Bite at constantly |
GNAW |
| Cloth worn round a sleeve |
ARMBAND |
| Cursive form of the old Syriac language |
ESTRANGELO |
| Dizzy --, jazz trumpet player and bandleader |
GILLESPIE |
| Duke who routed Napoleon at Waterloo |
WELLINGTON |
| Egon --, 1915-2010, food critic |
RONAY |
| Elizabeth Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury known as -- of Hardwick |
BESS |
| Expression used to transfer initiative while speaking to another |
OVERTOYOU |
| Feline also known as the bobcat |
LYNX |