| Noisy quarrel |
FRACAS |
| Not working; unacceptable |
OUTOFORDER |
| Object of spiritual significance |
TOTEM |
| One with a stake in company |
SHAREHOLDER |
| Orlande de —, 16th century Flemish composer |
LASSUS |
| Ornamental breastplate |
PECTORAL |
| Overwhelming flood |
TORRENT |
| Pestering (someone to do something) |
CHIVVYING |
| Place to stay when driving |
MOTEL |
| Played a part |
ACTED |
| Quietly spoken utterance; heart defect |
MURMUR |
| Rash |
IMPETUOUS |
| Relating to a particular crystal system |
TETRAGONAL |
| Roomy |
SPACIOUS |
| Shack; song |
SHANTY |
| Short rest period |
TEABREAK |
| Simple building |
LEANTO |
| Single-celled animal |
AMOEBA |
| Slight flaw which ruins something (1,3,2,3,8) |
AFLYINTHEOINTMENT |
| Small red fruit |
CHERRYTOMATO |
| Something designed to protect inactive computer monitors |
SCREENSAVER |
| Something providing excitement |
SPICE |
| Source of honey |
BEEHIVE |
| Spell from Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves |
OPENSESAME |
| Stimulant |
PEPPILL |
| Stood around aimlessly |
LOITERED |
| The northern lights |
AURORABOREALIS |
| Thin wooden surface |
VENEER |
| Traditional newspaper area of London |
FLEETSTREET |
| Using a mild term for something stronger |
EUPHEMISTIC |
| Wind-blown loamy deposit |
LOESS |