| Long-shafted axe of 15th and 16th centuries |
HALBERD |
| One using unleavened bread in the Eucharist |
AZYMITE |
| Part of golf course between tee and green |
FAIRWAY |
| Person from Mexico or south of Mexico |
LATINAMERICAN |
| Person who travels for pleasure |
TOURIST |
| Player of a small variety of flute |
FIFER |
| Protein that is the chief constituent of stretchy tissue |
ELASTIN |
| Scottish word for a rawhide shoe |
RULLION |
| Self-contained community of plants and animals and their physical environment |
ECOSYSTEM |
| Semitic language spoken in Eritrea and neighbouring parts of Sudan |
TIGRE |
| Southernmost city in continental USA |
KEYWEST |
| Steel dart dropped from aeroplane |
FLECHETTE |
| Terribly, a word often used as an intensifier |
AWFULLY |
| Yearly grant or allowance |
ANNUITY |