| Novel by Arnold Bennett |
THEOLDWIVESTALE |
| Novel by Samuel Butler, a Utopian satire |
EREWHON |
| Plastic disc thrown from person to person in a game |
FRISBEE |
| Reading exercise for language students |
CLOZETEST |
| Roger --, tennis coach of Gael Monfils and, formerly, Lleyton Hewitt |
RASHEED |
| Russian city, on the delta of the Volga |
ASTRAKHAN |
| Scottish city; an overcoat with a removable cape |
INVERNESS |
| Sir Charles --, hotel magnate born in Italy |
FORTE |
| The age of information technology regarded as successor to the agrarian and industrial ages |
THIRDWAVE |
| The hero of a tale in 'The Arabian Nights Entertainments', who uses the magic words 'open sesame' |
ALIBABA |
| The leader of the Muslims against the Crusaders in Palestine, defeated at Acre in 1191 |
SALADIN |
| The supreme god of Roman mythology |
JUPITER |
| Tropical tree with lilac-coloured flowers and fragrant brown wood |
JACARANDA |
| UK indie rock band whose 1990 debut studio album was called 'Life' |
INSPIRALCARPETS |