Bertolt —, German playwright |
BRECHT |
Church official |
RECTOR |
Clothing for women |
LADIESWEAR |
Confess (to) |
own up |
Covered walkway round a cathedral courtyard |
CLOISTER |
Defeated at the last moment |
pipped at the post |
Delighted |
over the moon |
Device for applying, eg, adhesive |
SPREADER |
End points of rail or bus routes |
TERMINI |
Esprit de corps |
team spirit |
Excess, especially in eating and drinking |
OVERINDULGENCE |
Existing or operating within |
IMMANENT |
Feeling of deep sadness |
MELANCHOLIA |
Feeling of excitement or anxiety about what might happen |
SUSPENSE |
French breed of cattle |
LIMOUSIN |
Get married |
tie the knot |
Greek god of the sea |
POSEIDON |
Gulf state |
KUWAIT |
Half-suppressed laugh |
TITTER |
Imprudent |
ill-advised |
Inability to give a straight answer |
EVASIVENESS |
Individual thing; one |
UNIT |
Isle of north Kent |
SHEPPEY |
Julius Caesar’s supposed last words |
Et tu Brute |
Lack of concentration |
INATTENTIVENESS |
Large and clumsy |
ELEPHANTINE |
Large lively party |
SHINDY |
Link, connection |
tie-up |
Living space |
ROOM |
Look with concentration; noble |
PEER |