| -- Hall in Norfolk, the former seat of the Pastons |
OXNEAD |
| A cocktail of whisky and vanilla ice cream |
DOMPEDRO |
| A long-range radio-navigation system |
LORAN |
| A sea squirt; a large-leaved plant with edible rhizomes |
Cunjevoi |
| Borough of New York City |
MANHATTAN |
| City in the Netherlands, a member of the Hanseatic League |
DEVENTER |
| Composer, and conductor of the Sadler's Wells Ballet (1928-47) |
CONSTANTLAMBERT |
| Country on the Gulf of Finland and the Baltic |
ESTONIA |
| Ernest --, French philologist and historian (1823-92) |
RENAN |
| Germaine --, Australian feminist and writer |
GREER |
| Heavy cavalry sword with a slightly curved blade |
SABRE |
| In Greek mythology, an idyllic island that sank below the sea in an earthquake |
ATLANTIS |
| In Greek mythology, the king of Thessaly who married Alcestis |
ADMETUS |
| International sports broadcaster based in Dublin |
SETANTA |
| Italian sculptor and goldsmith (1378-1455) |
LORENZOGHIBERTI |