| (Of illness) not identified |
UNDIAGNOSED |
| Abstract idea |
CONCEPT |
| American mammal |
RACCOON |
| Basque ball game |
JAIALAI |
| Bet |
WAGER |
| Bitter bark used for flavouring |
ANGOSTURA |
| Book of the Old Testament |
LAMENTATIONSOFJEREMIAH |
| Cased lamp |
LANTERN |
| Central Criminal Court |
OLDBAILEY |
| Compromise; living space |
ACCOMMODATION |
| Dame - Everage, housewife-superstar |
EDNA |
| Divide into two branches |
BIFURCATE |
| E. London area |
DOCKLANDS |
| Eating a meal |
DINING |
| Eg, clean-burning coal |
SMOKELESSFUEL |
| Eg, Haitian or Cretan |
ISLANDER |
| Engorged |
SWOLLEN |
| Exposed to bad weather |
RAINSWEPT |
| Glass cover used in laboratory |
BELLJAR |
| Greatly horrify |
APPAL |
| Handel masterpiece |
WATERMUSIC |
| In a continually preoccupied manner |
OBSESSIVELY |
| Innate behavioural patterns |
INSTINCTS |
| Intend; unkind |
MEAN |
| Jan -, seventeenth century Dutch painter |
VERMEER |
| Jousting events |
TOURNAMENTS |
| Magnitude of a number without regard to sign |
MODULUS |
| Malicious software |
SPYWARE |
| Max -, Twentieth century German artist |
ERNST |
| Measurer of rotating force |
TORQUEMETER |