| Office of former Russian leader |
TSARDOM |
| Old word for someone of a dubious reputation |
DEMIREP |
| Open sore, often discharging pus |
ULCER |
| Part of London that includes the Docklands |
EASTEND |
| Presbyterian president |
MODERATOR |
| Punishing with a discretionary fine |
Amercing |
| Samuel Taylor - - , co-author of Lyrical Ballads |
COLERIDGE |
| Savoury Cornish dish with fish heads protruding through the crust |
Stargazeypie |
| Slang expression meaning good-for-nothing used in World War I |
NAPOO |
| South Korean city, textile and agricultural trading centre |
TAEGU |
| Stand someone in good - - , be advantageous |
STEAD |
| Structure dividing a window horizontally |
TRANSOM |
| Surgical instrument shaped like a scoop |
CURETTE |
| Umbrella title given to an occasional series of single TV sitcoms |
ComedyPlayhouse |