| ''I fear the . . . . . bearing gifts'' |
GREEKS |
| . . . . . Dame is a great cathedral in Paris |
NOTRE |
| A young swan |
CYGNET |
| All in the . . . . . . . .; suffering together |
SAMEBOAT |
| Angry and incensed |
IRATE |
| Carthaginian general who led army over the Alps |
HANNIBAL |
| Cavalcade or procession |
PARADE |
| Decline to accept garbage |
REFUSE |
| Draw for neckwear |
TIE |
| Euclid's science |
GEOMETRY |
| Fantasy or mirage |
ILLUSION |
| French water |
EAU |
| Greek god of flocks and herds |
PAN |
| I'd boil over with sexual energy |
LIBIDO |
| In slang, a stupid or objectionable person |
TWERP |
| Incarnate or personify |
EMBODY |
| Is uncomfortably hot - wrestles with it |
SWELTERS |
| It's said to be the mother of invention |
NECESSITY |