| Armand Jean du Plessis - - , principal minister to Louis XIII |
RICHELIEU |
| Aromatic plant, the seeds of which have a flavour similar to liquorice |
ANISE |
| Burmese politician, winner of Nobel peace prize in 1991 |
AungSanSuuKyi |
| Creole dish made with rice and seafood, ham, onions etc |
JAMBALAYA |
| Dish made with mutton, lamb or beef with potatoes, onions etc. |
IRISHSTEW |
| Epigrammatic Japanese verse form in 17 syllables |
HAIKU |
| Fleshy flap at the back of soft palate |
UVULA |
| Former province of western France in the Loire Valley |
ANJOU |
| François René - - , French author and statesman 1768-1848 |
CHATEAUBRIAND |
| Irish singer who won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1970 |
DANA |
| Island resort off Cape Cod |
NANTUCKET |
| Jim - - , Scottish racing-driver who was world champion in 1963 and 1965 |
CLARK |
| Legal expression from Latin meaning with equal pace |
PARIPASSU |
| María Eva Duarte de - - , (Evita) |
PERON |
| Miscellaneous articles or accessories |
PARAPHERNALIA |
| Most important person in a group |
TOPBANANA |