| In Greek legend, a sculptor and king of Cyprus who fell in love with his own statue |
PYGMALION |
| In Scandinavian mythology, the god of thunder |
THOR |
| Inventor who patented the telephone in 1876 |
BELL |
| Irish county |
LAOIS |
| Long white cotton or linen robe worn by East African men |
KANZU |
| Max --, US novelist and short-story writer (1892-1944) |
BRAND |
| Maxwell Q. --, character in the TV series M*A*S*H |
KLINGER |
| Mike --, film director awarded an OBE in 1993 |
LEIGH |
| National Hunt racecourse in Cumbria |
CARTMEL |
| One of the three chief cards in the games ombre and quadrille |
MATADOR |
| Region of Italy, on the Tyrrhenian Sea |
LAZIO |
| Strong cold wind that blows through southern France |
MISTRAL |
| Substantial Russian hors d'oeuvres |
ZAKUSKI |
| The hollow that receives the head of the thigh bone |
ACETABULUM |
| Town in Belgium, scene of a World War I battle |
MONS |
| Variety of grape frequently used in wine-making in Italy |
LAMBRUSCO |