| '. . . . . . . while the sun shines' |
MAKEHAY |
| A bequest, something left in a will |
LEGACY |
| A heavenly winged child |
CHERUB |
| A literary newborn, or a modern good-looking woman |
BABE |
| A modern swindle |
SCAM |
| Able to move easily |
MOBILE |
| Abnormal mass of tissue growing in or on the body |
TUMOUR |
| Adjective indicating the Isle of Man |
MANX |
| An accident, piece of bad luck |
MISHAP |
| Animal that does not change its spots |
LEOPARD |
| Apostle to whom the first Gospel is ascribed |
MATTHEW |
| Camelot's magician or a kind of hawk |
MERLIN |
| Colourless acid in nettles and ants |
FORMIC |
| Comfy and cosy like bug in rug |
SNUG |
| Cosmetics applied to the face |
MAKEUP |
| Device for raising car to remove wheel |
JACK |
| Familiar name for the devil, ancient chap |
OLDNICK |
| Form of noun or verb in respect of more than one |
PLURAL |
| Happen to meet - with a bump? |
RUNINTO |
| Improve, increase the attractiveness of |
ENHANCE |
| In confidence or secrecy - in Latin |
SUBROSA |