| 'Newt' --, the 58th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives |
GINGRICH |
| -- Chekhov, Russian writer |
ANTON |
| A gigantic plant-eating dinosaur that had a long neck and tail and a small head |
SAUROPOD |
| A granular scaly form of the mineral anhydrite |
VULPINITE |
| A highly popular pleasure resort for Londoners, first laid out in 1661 and closed in 1859 |
VAUXHALLGARDENS |
| An apple brandy |
CALVADOS |
| An imaginary utopia, from James Hilton's 'Lost Horizon' |
SHANGRILA |
| City on the River Volga |
Yaroslavl |
| County in SW England, on the English Channel |
DORSET |
| Dai --, captain of the Great Britain Ryder Cup team that defeated the US at Lindrick in 1957 |
REES |
| Dame Ethel --, Scottish painter and sculptor (1861-1951) |
WALKER |
| Fashion designer known for her wedding gown collection |
VERAWANG |
| In Greek mythology, the Muse of comedy |
THALIA |
| Italian port, on the Adriatic coast |
BARI |
| Jean Jacques --, French philosopher and writer (1712-78) |
ROUSSEAU |