| Leave out |
OMIT |
| Male swan and shape of bread |
COB |
| Meat from a deer |
VENISON |
| Pocket to hold a watch |
FOB |
| Poles with footrests for walking high above the ground |
STILTS |
| Rigid bar pivoting about a fulcrum |
LEVER |
| Rodents |
RATS |
| Sections or portions of a journey or course |
LEGS |
| Sets of railway cars |
TRAINS |
| Small cask for butter or fish |
FIRKIN |
| Small or short, a skirt perhaps |
MINI |
| Small oval citrus fruit |
KUMQUAT |
| Small soft bag for perfumed powder |
SACHET |
| Storage areas below ground |
CELLARS |
| Suffer from lack of food |
STARVE |
| The aggregation of vehicles coming and going during a specified period |
TRAFFIC |
| Thief who enters a building to steal |
BURGLAR |
| Time for ease and relaxation |
LEISURE |
| Titled British peer |
LORD |
| To a certain extent |
RATHER |
| Yield to the control of another |
SUBMIT |