| 'Cold hands, . . . . . . . . .' |
WARMHEART |
| 'Still waters . . . . . . .' |
RUNDEEP |
| A broad wide street |
AVENUE |
| A fencing sword |
EPEE |
| A thin double-edged sword |
RAPIER |
| A thin slow stream of water |
TRICKLE |
| A very conceited person |
EGOIST |
| A wonderful or remarkable thing |
MARVEL |
| Colourful rest area in theatre for actors |
GREENROOM |
| Convert to another use |
ADAPT |
| Copied the behaviour or mannerisms of |
IMITATED |
| Danger or hazard |
RISK |
| Drew closer to |
NEARED |
| Exert pressure from above in raw-boned way |
BEARDOWN |
| Harvester - death is a grim one |
REAPER |
| He buys and sells |
TRADER |
| I groaned about translucent fabric |
ORGANDIE |
| Judge who asked 'What is truth?' |
PILATE |