| Lively dance |
GALOP |
| Lung disease |
SILICOSIS |
| Male horse |
STALLION |
| Modernisation of measures from imperial units |
METRICATION |
| Moist, damp |
HUMID |
| Musical note |
CROTCHET |
| Not requiring further explanation |
SELFEVIDENT |
| Notice of marriage read in church |
BANNS |
| Of modest pretensions |
HUMBLE |
| One indicted for atrocities during conflict |
WARCRIMINAL |
| One of the Furies |
MEGAERA |
| One who has lost a limb |
AMPUTEE |
| Pass for reduced train fares |
RAILCARD |
| Peter —, British film actor |
CUSHING |
| Quick temper |
SHORTFUSE |
| Relative by marriage |
MOTHERINLAW |
| Remove, erase |
DELETE |
| Restore to the correct state |
SETTORIGHTS |
| Ring-shaped object |
ANNULUS |
| Roman name for York |
EBORACUM |
| Seraglio |
HAREM |
| Showing little consideration for others |
THOUGHTLESS |
| Soft leather |
CHAMOIS |
| Stolid, somewhat dull |
UNIMAGINATIVE |
| Strict, precise, exacting |
STRINGENT |
| Trying to lose weight |
SLIMMING |
| Variety of apple |
GRANNYSMITH |
| Wholesale trader |
MERCHANT |
| Wife of Edward II |
ISABELLA |
| Winter sportsperson |
SKIER |