| '. ... by any other name would smell as sweet' (Romeo and Juliet) |
AROSE |
| 'Don't put your ... on the stage, Mrs Worthington' (Noel Coward) |
DAUGHTER |
| 'Give every man thine ..., but few thy voice' (Hamlet) |
EAR |
| Aha, lit up one of the three Graces of Greek mythology |
THALIA |
| Armed revolt against authority |
RISING |
| Average, medium |
MIDDLING |
| Blunt, forthright in expressing oneself |
OUTSPOKEN |
| Change to suit a new purpose |
ADAPT |
| Denizen of Delhi, say |
INDIAN |
| Fatal disease of cattle |
BSE |
| Follows the marks of an animal |
TRACKS |
| Form of energy, for lighting etc |
ELECTRIC |
| Glass block that separates light into the colours of the spectrum |
PRISM |
| Guarantee of compensation in return for a premium |
INSURANCE |
| Have in mind to do |
INTEND |
| Implement to make a pointed tip, of a pencil perhaps |
SHARPENER |
| In the middle of |
AMIDST |
| Insurgents |
REBELS |