It's used for drying up |
TEACLOTH |
Items of wrist jewellery |
CHARMBRACELETS |
J. M. —, Irish poet/playwright |
SYNGE |
Large volume; means of transport |
OMNIBUS |
Less obscure |
CLEARER |
Lives, dwells |
ABIDES |
Mexican resort |
ACAPULCO |
Milan — (The Unbearable Lightness of Being) |
KUNDERA |
Native of Baku |
AZERBAIJANI |
Norwegian dramatist (Hedda Gabler) |
IBSEN |
Not to be denied |
INCONTROVERTIBLE |
One using teeth |
BITER |
Painting technique |
IMPASTO |
Prodigies, miracles |
WONDERS |
Product of evaporated brine |
SEASALT |
Prolonged period of very warm weather |
HEATWAVE |
Protect |
SHIELD |
Prurience |
SALACIOUSNESS |
Relating to the liver |
HEPATIC |
Said (a word) wrongly |
MISPRONOUNCED |
Sentimental |
SOPPY |
Shrub providing flavour for gin |
JUNIPER |
Skipjack —, blue-fin — |
TUNA |
So as to inspire loathing |
ABHORRENTLY |
South Pacific region |
AUSTRALASIA |
State experienced in space |
WEIGHTLESSNESS |
Strip of material; a very small amount |
SHRED |
Swollen area in tissue |
ABSCESS |
The bottom of the sea |
DAVYJONESSLOCKER |
Unending |
INCESSANT |
Without legal force |
NULLANDVOID |