| Helen --, Welsh actress and comedian |
LEDERER |
| In the Bible, daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah; one of the wives of King Josiah |
HAMUTAL |
| Infusion of aromatic herbs or other plant parts, formerly used as a tonic or cure |
SALOOP |
| James --, English dramatist (1596-1666) |
SHIRLEY |
| Japanese poem of five lines and 31 syllables |
TANKA |
| Johann Gottlieb --, German philosopher (1762-1814) |
FICHTE |
| Lake --, New York, site of the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics |
PLACID |
| London Underground station, on the Northern Line |
ANGEL |
| Pierre --, French dramatist (1606-84) |
CORNEILLE |
| Sir Clive --, English electronics engineer and inventor |
SINCLAIR |
| The largest of the Canary Islands |
TENERIFE |
| The number one; an ultimate unit of being, material and physical |
MONAD |
| Vittore --, Venetian painter noted for his vivid red colours |
CARPACCIO |
| William Cullen --, US romantic poet (1794-1878) |
BRYANT |