| - O'Hara (Gone with the Wind) |
SCARLETT |
| Accomplish (something) without difficulty |
TAKEINONESSTRIDE |
| An unusual event is happening |
SOMETHINGISUP |
| Army chaplain |
PADRE |
| Assertive in one's views |
OPINIONATED |
| Be restless (in bed) |
TOSSANDTURN |
| Biting fly |
MIDGE |
| Brainy |
INTELLIGENT |
| Business owner |
PROPRIETOR |
| Close relative of man |
CHIMPANZEE |
| Commemorative tablets |
PLAQUES |
| Conceited nature |
BIGHEADEDNESS |
| Copying |
IMITATING |
| Deserve punishment (colloq.) |
HAVEITCOMING |
| Drink, cook |
TOAST |
| Drug, tart |
ACID |
| Dry region of Africa |
SAHARADESERT |
| Edgar -, c. Nineteen-twenty Fr. painter |
DEGAS |
| Eg, Thousand Island or French |
SALADDRESSING |
| Exploding |
BLOWINGUP |
| Failure (of concentration) |
LAPSE |
| Feeling of unease |
MALAISE |
| Form of Gaelic name Ruairidh, rhymes with Conservative |
RORY |
| Free, film |
RELEASE |
| Give hope to (someone) |
ENCOURAGE |
| Governs |
RULES |
| Gradually establish (in someone's mind) |
INSTIL |
| In a blankly unemotional manner |
EXPRESSIONLESSLY |
| In the lead |
AHEAD |
| Intent on achievements |
AMBITIOUS |