| 'He that sups with the devil should have a long . . . . .' |
SPOON |
| A recent arrival or resident, came on the wind |
BLOWIN |
| A very handsome ancient Greek |
ADONIS |
| Bids, tenders |
OFFERS |
| Cain asked 'Am I my brother's . . . . . .?' |
KEEPER |
| Cause displeasure or hurt, be nasty towards |
OFFEND |
| Dark green pear-shaped fruits with creamy flesh |
AVOCADOS |
| Emerge from sleep |
WAKEUP |
| English racing venue on coast |
ASCOT |
| Establish or settle comfortably |
ENSCONCE |
| From this time, or for this reason |
HENCE |
| Ganger in country house with farm buildings |
GRANGE |
| Great scientist, founded theory of relativity |
EINSTEIN |
| Impose penalty for crime or misbehaviour |
PUNISH |
| In the midst of |
AMONG |
| In the sky, it's an unrealistic prospect |
PIE |
| Island nationality of citizen of Ajaccio, say Napoleon |
CORSICAN |
| Mopes around English Derby venue |
EPSOM |