| Erotic dance, originating in Brazil |
LAMBADA |
| Essex river |
ROACH |
| Former Welsh county, formed in 1974 |
CLWYD |
| Galley, developed as a warship, with three banks of oars on each side |
TRIREME |
| In fairy tales, a servant who appears by magic and fulfils a person's wishes |
GENIE |
| Jeffrey --, soldier and commander-in-chief of the British army (1772-96) |
AMHERST |
| Leading character in 'Hard Times', by Charles Dickens |
GRADGRIND |
| Marc --, Russian-born French painter |
CHAGALL |
| Novelist who created Simon Templar ('The Saint') |
CHARTERIS |
| One of Neptune's moons |
LARISSA |
| Sir Frank --, English aeronautical engineer and inventor |
WHITTLE |
| Spanish port and resort, birthplace of Severiano Ballesteros |
SANTANDER |
| The fourth President of the United States |
MADISON |
| The holder of the world speed record for steam locomotives |
MALLARD |
| The letter C in the NATO phonetic alphabet |
CHARLIE |
| Town in central Germany, in Thuringia |
GOTHA |