Related Clues:
- Drink the French offered in exciting soirée?
- Plum of Powys oeuvre
- Optimistic-sounding girl
- and twenty three of Blackwood had one
- — Lee is slang for tea
- No relation of P. G. Wodehouse in Powys
- See Loire's sophisticated brew
- Cider with —, novel
- Girl climbed frames close to gladioli
- Ms Buckland, cousin of 12, but not figuring in 1&4
- '— was at least seventy. She was wearing a sleeveless frock of green chiffon . . . it fitted like a bursting glove' (Somerset Maugham)
- Good name for an optimist?
- Cider with - -
- - - Lee (sl.)
- Lee's drinking companion reared around inn primarily