| ''A lonely impulse of ...'' (Yeats) |
DELIGHT |
| A person, place or thing in a sentence |
NOUN |
| Amiably, pleasantly |
NICELY |
| Any number divisible by two |
EVEN |
| Becomes less tense and relaxes |
UNWINDS |
| Briefly and concisely or abruptly and rudely |
TERSELY |
| Collections of hidden things |
CACHES |
| Cosmetic for the peepers |
EYESHADOW |
| Cried out in a loud high-pitched voice |
SCREAMED |
| Esprit-de-corps, team ... |
SPIRIT |
| Extinct reptile |
DINOSAUR |
| Farm implement with spikes |
HARROW |
| Fleet of Spanish ships |
ARMADA |
| Fulfil a desire or need |
SATISFY |
| Ghanaian capital |
ACCRA |
| Group of sports clubs that compete for a championship |
LEAGUE |
| Hole allowing gas or air to escape |
VENT |
| Horsed around on the Greek island |
RHODES |