| Hot spice from a species of capsicum |
PAPRIKA |
| It is worth one point on the football pools |
HOMEWIN |
| Item used in partial payment |
TRADEIN |
| Jazz originating in New Orleans |
DIXIELAND |
| Matter remaining after something has been removed |
RESIDUE |
| No through road, cul-de-sac |
DEADEND |
| Of mussels, cooked in white wine with onions and herbs |
MARINIERE |
| Paved area for outdoor eating, adjoining a house |
PATIO |
| Person who has given long service |
OLDHAND |
| Person who is outward-looking |
EXTROVERT |
| Premier of France in 1933, 1934 and from 1938-40 |
EdouardDaladier |
| Region above about 20 miles from earth |
Upperatmosphere |
| Samuel's teacher in the Old Testament |
ELI |
| The common people generally |
HOIPOLLOI |
| The mess for junior officers on board ship |
GUNROOM |
| Tropical American shrub of the vervain family with spikes of yellow or orange flowers |
LANTANA |