| Knocked over; unhappy |
UPSET |
| Large snake |
PYTHON |
| Make (someone) appear guilty |
INCRIMINATE |
| Metal beam used in construction |
GIRDER |
| Mouth organ |
HARMONICA |
| Mythical sea creature |
MERMAID |
| One excessively concerned with detail |
PEDANT |
| Opening section |
INTRO |
| Opposite of exaggeration |
UNDERSTATEMENT |
| Outstanding |
EMINENT |
| Paid work |
EMPLOYMENT |
| Playwright |
DRAMATIST |
| Pottery of fired clay |
EARTHENWARE |
| Relating to the heart and blood vessels |
CARDIOVASCULAR |
| Relating to the windpipe |
TRACHEAL |
| Sag |
DROOP |
| Seriously devoted (to a particular activity) |
ADDICTED |
| Severe lack of proper food |
MALNUTRITION |
| Short knife |
DAGGER |
| Shrub bright in autumn |
SUMACH |
| Slow mollusc |
SNAIL |
| Slow to act |
DILATORY |
| Split (of a church) |
SCHISM |
| Such as a crab or shrimp |
CRUSTACEAN |
| Supposed aid to cogitation |
THINKINGCAP |
| Third Greek letter |
GAMMA |
| Three-line Japanese poem |
HAIKU |
| US dish of boiled maize kernels |
GRITS |
| Went wrong |
ERRED |
| With needs unfilled |
UNSATISFIED |
| Wounded (by a gnat, spider, etc) |
BITTEN |