One for . . . . . ., two for joy |
SORROW |
One or the other |
EITHER |
Overbearing arrogance |
HAUTEUR |
Person, place or thing |
NOUN |
Popular pastry |
DANISH |
Ran hastily |
DASHED |
Removing the rind |
PEELING |
Rib of lamb |
RACK |
Sahara or Gobi |
DESERT |
Sally tree |
WILLOW |
Seasoned minced meat stuffed in casing |
SAUSAGE |
She's married |
MRS |
Small stream |
RUNNEL |
Song and dance show |
MUSICAL |
State of devastation and destruction |
RUIN |
Sullied or harmed |
DAMAGED |
Take note of |
OBSERVE |
The nationality in his glen |
ENGLISH |
Unbending |
RIGID |
Unlawful premeditated killing |
MURDER |
When there, do as the native do |
ROME |