| Oliver Goldsmith novel ''The Vicar of . . . . . . . . . '' |
WAKEFIELD |
| Passionate, fervent |
ARDENT |
| Passivity, doing nothing |
INACTION |
| Pouts at liquid jet |
SPOUT |
| Prefix meaning within |
INTRA |
| Propel or compel |
DRIVE |
| Proverbs and maxims |
ADAGES |
| Punctuation mark indicating pause |
COMMA |
| Reagents for army NCO |
SERGEANT |
| Return to former condition or habit |
REVERT |
| Rounds of snooker play, or spectacles structures |
FRAMES |
| Sean . . . . . . wrote ''The Plough and the Stars'' (1 '5) |
OCASEY |
| Stopping places as for railway trains |
STATIONS |
| The sheltered side of something |
LEE |
| Turn aside from straight course to avoid something (6) |
SWERVE |
| Without foundation or substance |
BASELESS |
| Worn and run-down, like clothes |
SHABBY |
| Young geese |
GOSLINGS |