| 'A word . . . . . . . . . Is enough' |
TOTHEWISE |
| An archaic enemy |
FOE |
| Arrogant people are often described as high and . . . . . . |
MIGHTY |
| Because of one's official position, in Latin |
EXOFFICIO |
| Clean out, being altogether uninformed |
NOTACLUE |
| Conventional word of greeting |
HELLO |
| Do really well as at exams |
EXCEL |
| Donkey or foolish person |
ASS |
| Exhausted - everyone at home |
ALLIN |
| French boredom |
ENNUI |
| Frustrated and foiled |
THWARTED |
| Gigantic bird of Eastern legend |
ROC |
| Greek goddess associated with witchcraft |
HECATE |
| Haughty and distant like a fool |
ALOOF |
| Informally precise, receiving no post |
SPOTON |
| Instructions given as to waiters |
ORDERS |
| Keen-eyed shooters, crack shots |
MARKSMEN |
| Loud sound |
NOISE |