| "But, I ––, an honest maid as ever broke bread" (The Merry Wives of Windsor) |
DETEST |
| "Camilla, –– thoughtful, walked alone into the garden" (Fanny Burney) |
UNUSUALLY |
| "Iolanthe was the life and soul of Fairyland", she said |
LEILA |
| "You ––s! while . . . you are quarrelling for places the guests must be starved" (Goldsmith) |
NUMBSKULL |
| A Winter's Tale from Midland town? |
STAFFORD |
| Bentley maid goes to see client, perhaps |
CELESTINE |
| Churchyard may be remembered for one of rebellion |
DISCOURSE |
| Cryptic puzzle solver tragically blinded |
OEDIPUS |
| Den craze could produce legless bookcase |
CREDENZA |
| German town has points for ascetic sectarians |
ESSENES |
| Give notice for what Booker winner received, they say |
APPRISE |
| Greek portico not in amateur fashion |
PROSTYLE |
| Hesitate on prehistoric track in historic novel |
WAVERLEY |
| Janus was two |
FACED |
| Location of Lucy Daniels's cat |
CRYPT |