| Highest or most distant point |
APOGEE |
| Impurities floating on surface, or despicable people |
SCUM |
| Large stretches of land or religious pamphlets |
TRACTS |
| Lose freshness and droop |
WILT |
| Loud burst of thunder - or laughter |
PEAL |
| Merge in for prescribed way of life |
REGIMEN |
| Nine sister goddesses presiding over the arts |
MUSES |
| Of waters, not deep |
SHALLOW |
| Once a king of Israel, famous for wisdom and magnificence |
SOLOMON |
| One who makes fabric with loom etc |
WEAVER |
| Played in lively way as children do |
ROMPED |
| Prizes and payments given for merit |
AWARDS |
| Recurring in a uniform manner, say pulse |
REGULAR |
| Sharpens as on whetstone |
HONES |
| Short version of brief article written about dead person |
OBIT |
| Stand for a coffin |
BIER |
| The pride that goes before a fall |
HUBRIS |
| Thus goes the musical weasel |
POP |
| Trojan prince killed by Achilles at siege of Troy |
HECTOR |
| Twist or rotate |
SPIN |
| Upper surface of the foot |
INSTEP |