''Whether 'tis ... in the mind to suffer / The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune'' (Hamlet) |
NOBLER |
All and sundry |
EVERYONE |
Area, territory |
REGION |
At another time, of old |
ANON |
Attack from low-flying aircraft |
STRAFE |
Become aware of |
REALISE |
Benjamin ..., English composer |
BRITTEN |
Colourful Italian earthenware |
MAJOLICA |
Concerning writing of artistic value |
LITERARY |
Continue in spite of resistance |
PERSIST |
Declare solemnly |
AFFIRM |
Decree by a Muslim authority |
FATWAH |
Edible bulbs |
ONIONS |
Fiction-writer |
NOVELIST |
Full of excitement, lively |
ANIMATED |
Heedless, unthinking |
CARELESS |