| '. . . . . . . . baby, on the tree-top' |
ROCKABYE |
| 'A . . . . by any other name would smell as sweet' |
ROSE |
| A monastery or convent |
CLOISTER |
| A slowish run |
TROT |
| Block or thwart, say a golf putt |
STYMIE |
| Brief snooze of feline variety |
CATNAP |
| Colourful district in London's West End |
SOHO |
| Deliberate extermination of a race of people |
GENOCIDE |
| Dizzy sensation brought on by heights |
VERTIGO |
| Engrave metal plate with acid |
ETCH |
| Envy, resent other's good fortune |
BEGRUDGE |
| Formal clothing |
ATTIRE |
| Greatly surprised |
AMAZED |
| Habitually uncommunicative, saying little |
TACITURN |
| Heavy and indigestible food |
STODGE |
| Hunting bird like peregrine |
FALCON |