| Lively or triumphant joy |
GLEE |
| Loud annoying noise |
DIN |
| Magazine for addicts or supporters |
FANZINE |
| Natural spout of hot water |
GEYSER |
| One's manner of speaking or pronouncing words |
DICTION |
| Piece of wood thick at one end, thin at other |
WEDGE |
| Pine trees for Charles |
LARCHES |
| Popular bean drink, maybe instant |
COFFEE |
| Prongs of a fork |
TINES |
| Put off until later |
DEFER |
| Rubbish left lying about in public |
LITTER |
| Run-down area of city with tenements |
SLUM |
| Sailor's call to ship |
AHOY |
| The smallest of a litter |
RUNT |
| There's a mad one in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' |
HATTER |
| Thick twilled cotton cloth, or pompous language |
FUSTIAN |
| This counter measures radioactivity |
GEIGER |
| Twisted as by heat |
WARPED |
| Urgent and exacting |
EXIGENT |
| Very scarce, hardly cooked |
RARE |
| Wedge-shaped formation of troops |
ECHELON |