| One or the other |
EITHER |
| Puts out of house as for non-payment |
EVICTS |
| Quiver spasmodically as in tic |
TWITCH |
| Reading out of a list of names to check attendance |
ROLLCALL |
| Rev nods to Latin sellers |
VENDORS |
| Serve a meal to, or fetch and carry for |
WAITON |
| Short romantic piece of music - in the night? |
NOCTURNE |
| Smooth, uniform in quality |
EVEN |
| Sudden rush of frightened animals |
STAMPEDE |
| Supposed or reputed |
PUTATIVE |
| Take away weapons or make less angry |
DISARM |
| Things of only short-lived usefulness |
EPHEMERA |
| Walk through water with difficulty |
WADE |
| Wets opt out of simple ballroom dance |
TWOSTEP |
| Where Napoleon Bonaparte lost it |
WATERLOO |
| Word that qualifies another |
ADVERB |