| 'I just put my two arms round her,and said 'Come, Bessie! Don't -'.' (Jane Eyre) |
SCOLD |
| 'If those streams of hair were - in battle, I know nothing they were adapted to' (Horace Walpole) |
SIMONIDES |
| 'Some war with --- for their leathern wings' (A Midsummer Night's Dream) |
REREMICE |
| 'Where the King rides a bicycle' in some books w'd enjoy |
SWEDEN |
| Alice said it was a very interesting dance |
QUADRILLE |
| As inconsequential as Cary's ballads |
SOLITUDE |
| Bank on the Spanish verse |
DOGGEREL |
| Character of lampoon |
DERISIVE |
| Cowper's was passing sweet, Marvell's delicious |
OURMUTUALFRIEND |
| Egyptian lady-in-waiting to enchant Mr McEwan |
INCOMMODE |
| Feeling less, like the one of Don Passos? |
NUMBER |
| Fellow's area of expertise is New Zealand writer |
TRIVIAL |
| Fiend which is cat, we hear |
GRIMALKIN |
| Greek poet reveals a date in Rome with simple chap |
MANSFIELD |