Louis XIV of France was known as The . . . King |
SUN |
Modern criminal who breaks in to computer systems |
HACKER |
Mythical reptile said to kill with look or breath |
BASILISK |
Nervous disorder causing fits, as to Julius Caesar |
EPILEPSY |
Northern sea bird with short narrow wings |
AUK |
Of language, pompous and not flowing |
TURGID |
Of the arteries feeding the heart |
CORONARY |
Of the ribs |
COSTAL |
One who carouses or parties |
REVELLER |
People leaving their home in St Germain |
EMIGRANTS |
Punch delivered vertically to chin |
UPPERCUT |
Settlings or deposits |
DREGS |
Slang adjective for over-active or highly-strung |
HYPER |
Sombre in the sepulchre |
GRAVE |
Stir up, urge on to action |
INCITE |
Struck with beak or kissed lightly |
PECKED |
The kneecaps |
PATELLAE |
Winner of competition or supporter of cause |
CHAMPION |