| 'You can't put . . . . . . . . . on young shoulders' |
ANOLDHEAD |
| A schemer in expensive wool |
CASHMERE |
| A witch or ugly old woman |
HAG |
| An actor who overdoes it in meaty way |
HAM |
| Any large wild feline, like tiger or cheetah |
BIGCAT |
| Attacked violently or bitterly in words |
INVEIGHED |
| Become pregnant - imagine |
CONCEIVE |
| Bent on, determined to do |
INTENT |
| British government department managing finances |
TREASURY |
| Building where rooms and meals are provided |
HOTEL |
| Cork's river |
LEE |
| Cry of a lamb |
BAA |
| Cry over, mourn for |
BEWAIL |
| Dug for minerals, say coal |
MINED |
| Exact retribution, take satisfaction for injury |
AVENGE |
| Existing as a natural characteristic or quality |
INHERENT |
| Float above in the air, perhaps a craft |
HOVER |
| Funny movements and foolish behaviour |
ANTICS |