| Nocturnal birds |
OWLS |
| Not religious |
SECULAR |
| Open area of grassy land |
LEA |
| People using in-line skates |
ROLLERBLADERS |
| Period of inactivity |
LULL |
| Persistently avoid |
SHUN |
| Recurring literary theme |
LEITMOTIV |
| Relative of sandpiper, named for how it seeks food |
TURNSTONE |
| Remembered things |
MEMORIES |
| Roll of parchment |
SCROLL |
| Scheming persons |
WHEELERDEALERS |
| Science of crop management |
AGRONOMY |
| Shakespeare play set in Venice/Cyprus |
OTHELLO |
| Ship's carrying capacity |
TONNAGE |
| Showing evidence of decline |
DEGENERATE |
| Silly fool |
ASS |
| Simon and Garfunkel hit |
BRIDGEOVERTROUBLEDWATER |
| Speech highly praising someone |
EULOGY |
| STD in full |
SUBSCRIBERTRUNKDIALLING |
| Stone-carving artist |
SCULPTOR |
| Supervisor |
OVERSEER |
| Swiss peak, virgin in German |
JUNGFRAU |
| The - - is a story by H. G. Wells |
INVISIBLEMAN |
| To such an extent (Latin) |
PROTANTO |
| Tongue nerve ending |
TASTEBUD |
| Town/city dignitary |
MAYORESS |
| Vehicle stealing |
CARJACKING |
| weep copiously |
CRYONESEYESOUT |
| What may be French or runner |
STRINGBEAN |
| Yorkshire racecourse |
WETHERBY |