1. Location on the board of the London version of Monopoly that lies between the Water Works and Go to Jail (10) ?I?C?D???L 2. Old name for an insect that may inflict a painful bite and is among the...
Sum of game shot by a hunter (3) B?G Largesxt battle of the Napoleonic Wars (8) B???D?N? The thin inner ring of a darts board (6) T?E?L? A type of macaroon biscuit (7) r?t????? Breed of fancy pigeon...
short, open-fronted jacket (6) B?L?R? Croquette of meat and spices, coated in breadcrumbs and fried (7) R?S???E A paving block, typically granite (4) ??T?
Box with a hinged lid used as a seat and for storage (7) O?T???N A single note in music (5) ????D Compound found in fresh citrus fruits and green vegetables (8,4) ?S?O???? ???d The current Lord...
Type of over-stuffed Devenport sofa, typically made of leather (12) ?H?S???F?E?D Plant used both as a herb and spice, with aromatic seeds often used to season curries (9) ?e?u?r??? Fine duck feather...
The pigmented area of an eye (4) [42a] Chemical which is concentrated in parts of the brain and acts as neurotransmitter (9) S???T?N?N In Zoology, a term meaning to warn off enemies or attract...
A member of Lloyds of London (4) W?M? A magic charm or spell (4) M?J? A primitive dwelling, typically situated in wooded area (5)C???N Large horse-drawn vehicle, once used for passengers and mail...
River that flows through the city of York (4) D?S? Domesticated pack animal (5) L?A?A Small, private entertainment room thought to originate in 19th century Ireland (4) ?N?G
An iridescent gemstone (4), O?A? An Anglo-Saxon england, a man granted land by the king (5), T?E?N Patterned twill cloth, used to make picnic blankets and travel rugs (5), P?A?D
Fast, 19th-century sailing vessel-7 ltr word = C???P?R The winter's tale heroine who says : "Here's flowers for you; hot lavender, mints, savoury, marjoram...(7)??????A Apple beverage (7)??R?M?Y...