| -- Castle, Gladstone's stately home in Flintshire |
HAWARDEN |
| -- Duncan, US dancer |
ISADORA |
| -- hazri, an early light breakfast of tea, toast, and fruit |
CHOTA |
| Ancient region of Asia Minor along the Mediterranean Sea |
CILICIA |
| Australian port on the Indian Ocean |
FREMANTLE |
| Autonomous region of Spain |
ARAGON |
| Beatles album |
ABBEYROAD |
| Ben --, US golfer who won The Masters in 1984 and 1995 |
CRENSHAW |
| British architect (1869-1944) |
LUTYENS |
| British prime minister (1902-05) |
BALFOUR |
| City in Nebraska |
OMAHA |
| First letter in the Hebrew alphabet |
ALEPH |
| French author of 'Around the World in Eighty Days' |
VERNE |
| In Greek and Roman mythology, a bloodsucking serpent-witch |
LAMIA |
| In Greek mythology, he built a labyrinth to house the Minotaur |
DAEDALUS |