| '. . . . . . . . . and pound foolish' |
PENNYWISE |
| 'From little . . . . . . mighty oaks do grow' |
ACORNS |
| A mischievous little devil |
IMP |
| A short wise saying or maxim |
APHORISM |
| An archaic girl |
WENCH |
| Anchorite, one who lives alone for religious reasons |
HERMIT |
| Bubbling, perhaps with rage |
SEETHING |
| Canopy for bed or an examiner |
TESTER |
| Come out or become known |
EMERGE |
| Dared to fear greatly |
DREAD |
| Device that generates an intense beam of light |
LASER |
| Exclamation of triumph or surprise, a palindrome |
AHA |
| Female fairytale giants |
OGRESSES |
| Go sour, milk or blood |
CURDLE |
| Goes with neither |
NOR |
| Great praise or elevation to knighthood |
ACCOLADE |
| Having possibility of danger or loss |
RISKY |
| Homes for porkers or very dirty places |
PIGSTIES |