| A person's relatives |
KIN |
| A young domestic hen less than one year old |
PULLET |
| Clergyman who wrote 'Gulliver's Travels' |
DEANSWIFT |
| Danube can flow with plenty |
ABUNDANCE |
| Elderly female relations |
AUNTS |
| Exclamation of surprise or praise - a palindrome |
WOW |
| Flaw in Titan |
TAINT |
| Flinches, shrinks back in fear |
COWERS |
| Front of a building, outward appearance |
FACADE |
| I tingled, being hard-working and conscientious |
DILIGENT |
| In Greek legend, a beautiful island overwhelmed by the sea |
ATLANTIS |
| In the nest, this bird is an intruder |
CUCKOO |
| Jack Sprat's wife could '... .. ....' |
EATNOLEAN |
| Joins or brings together |
UNITES |
| Most rational and reasonable |
SANEST |
| Name for round cake of pastry filled with currents |
ECCLES |
| Notation indicating alternative name - palindrome |
AKA |
| Old word for person slow at learning |
DUNCE |