| Having two parts, perhaps house |
DUPLEX |
| House for a horse |
STABLE |
| In America, the little finger |
PINKIE |
| In French panto, clown with white face and baggy costume |
PIERROT |
| It's Big in London |
BEN |
| Kind of sea snails used as food |
WHELKS |
| Latin abbrev. meaning unanimously, as by con men |
NEMCON |
| Novel by J D Salinger: 'The Catcher in the ...' |
RYE |
| Nullify or disprove |
NEGATE |
| Organised massacre of Jews |
POGROM |
| Priest caught in circle |
CLERIC |
| Shifting like Cartier |
ERRATIC |
| Skin spots or burrowing animals |
MOLES |
| Soothing song for child |
LULLABY |
| Sound and to the point, also legal |
VALID |
| Specialist in treatment of the eyes |
OCULIST |
| The familiar American Senator Kennedy |
TED |
| Threatening, not looking good |
OMINOUS |
| Title of Roman emperors |
CAESAR |
| Unlawfully hung by mob |
LYNCHED |
| Yarn with strand looped at intervals |
BOUCLE |