| 'The . . . . . . . . . catches the worm' |
EARLYBIRD |
| 'Where . . . . . . . . . is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise' |
IGNORANCE |
| A pleasant smell as of food |
AROMA |
| A prolonged outburst of angry words |
TIRADE |
| An edible French snail |
ESCARGOT |
| And so on, in brief |
ETC |
| Be encouraged or cheered up in cardiac way |
TAKEHEART |
| Business notation for last month |
ULT |
| Change produced by action, result |
EFFECT |
| Conjunction meaning although |
ALBEIT |
| Cook in oven or by exposure to heat |
ROAST |
| Enormous extinct reptile of ancient times |
DINOSAUR |
| Free, . . . . . . and for nothing |
GRATIS |
| Go away suddenly or secretly - leaving tent? |
DECAMP |
| Great pain or suffering |
AGONY |
| He glides over snow, perhaps in sport |
SKIER |
| Head of each state in the USA |
GOVERNOR |
| In mild and moderate manner, not in rough way |
GENTLY |