| — and Aeneas, opera by Purcell |
DIDO |
| (Of a ship) come almost to a stop going into the wind |
lie to |
| Administrative office |
SECRETARIAT |
| Advocate of political or social advance |
PROGRESSIONIST |
| Aerial |
ANTENNA |
| Artery clogger |
CHOLESTEROL |
| Betrayal |
TREACHERY |
| Caribbean island group |
trinidad and tobago |
| Carved figures collectively |
STATUARY |
| Charge with an offence |
ACCUSE |
| Clear, easy to understand |
LUCID |
| Come into sight |
APPEAR |
| Done secretly |
CLANDESTINE |
| Draining of rainfall from an area |
run-off |
| Egyptian written symbol |
HIEROGLYPH |
| Entry ringer |
DOORBELL |
| Epidemic disease |
PESTILENCE |
| Extremely dangerous |
PERILOUS |
| Fabric |
POPLIN |
| Feverish cold |
CHILL |
| Fill with creative purpose |
INSPIRE |
| Frying quickly in hot fat |
SAUTEING |
| Holy person |
SAINT |
| In error |
MISTAKEN |
| Large-scale photo |
close-up |
| Leg joint |
KNEE |
| Lengthen |
EXTEND |
| Literary castaway |
CRUSOE |
| Management or care (of something) |
STEWARDSHIP |
| Mode of expression |
IDIOM |