| -- Horton, role played by James Fleet in 'The Vicar of Dibley' |
HUGO |
| Act of wanton violence against wartime enemy |
ATROCITY |
| Aeneas' faithful companion in Virgil's 'Aeneid' |
ACHATES |
| Animal starch that yields glucose on hydrolysis |
GLYCOGEN |
| Animated character who is accompanied by Jess, his black-and-white cat |
POSTMANPAT |
| Arthur James --, Prime Minister from 1902 to 1905 |
BALFOUR |
| Breed of horses particularly suited and trained for dressage displays |
LIPIZZANER |
| Butterfly of the family Papilionidae |
SWALLOWTAIL |
| Capital of Madhya Pradesh in central India |
BHOPAL |
| Dynamo --, Ukraine football team |
KIEV |
| Hindu goddess of illusion |
MAYA |
| Inner curved ridge of the external ear |
ANTIHELIX |
| Ivan Petrovich --, Russian physiologist |
PAVLOV |
| John Scott --, Scottish physiologist 1860-1936 |
HALDANE |