Lie back and take it easy |
RECLINE |
Loses the head, takes fright |
PANICS |
Melt down or give performance |
RENDER |
Native or resident of Oxford |
OXONIAN |
neat and smart in dress |
DAPPER |
Neck-chop of mutton or lamb |
CUTLET |
Obese, overweight |
FAT |
Of jelly, become stiff |
SET |
One of five children born at one birth |
QUIN |
Oscar Wilde novel 'The Picture of . . . . . . Gray' |
DORIAN |
Pushes upward or increases |
BOOSTS |
Small waves in slipper |
RIPPLES |
Sticky stuff as from pine tree |
RESIN |
To do with spring season |
VERNAL |
Top up drink or stimulate |
REFRESH |
Treaty, formal agreement |
PACT |
Vile Sue, not easy to find |
ELUSIVE |
Whirring sound or plant seed-case that sticks |
BURR |
Winter disease, awfully avian |
FLU |
Withdraw formally from organisation |
SECEDE |
Wood prepared for use in carpentry or building |
TIMBER |