| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| African freshwater genus of edible cichlid fishes | TILAPIA |
| Ancient Cinque Port near Folkestone | HYTHE |
| Ballet sequence involving two dancers | PASDEDEUX |
| Bedcover that is usually quilted | EIDERDOWN |
| City in north-west Texas south of Amarillo | LUBBOCK |
| Conifer with needle-like leaves | LARCH |
| Contract work from an outside supplier | OUTSOURCE |
| Excessive dryness of the mouth | XEROSTOMA |
| In Greek mythology a giant with 100 eyes | ARGOS |
| Irish dish of boiled cabbage and mashed potatoes | COLCANNON |
| Jimi --, 1942-70, US rock guitarist and singer | HENDRIX |
| Large American farm | RANCH |
| Long slender cigar | PANATELLA |
| Method of printing consisting of lines of pins | DOTMATRIX |
| Money spent in excess of income that can be set off against future profits | TAXLOSS |
| Most troublesome or tricky | THORNIEST |
| Clues | Answers |
|---|---|
| Old name for nitrogen | AZOTE |
| Opera in three acts by Verdi | RIGOLETTO |
| Paul --, US novelist and travel writer who wrote 'Waldo' | THEROUX |
| Poetic word meaning shining or merry | NITID |
| Screw-shaped coil | HELIX |
| Seaside resort near Colwyn Bay | LLANDUDNO |
| Slight tint or colouring | TINGE |
| Spanish-speaking country in Central America | GUATEMALA |
| State in north-east India, capital Patna | BIHAR |
| Synthetic elastic fibre made chiefly from polyurethane | SPANDEX |
| Town in Surrey near Sandown Park | ESHER |
| Tradename for a heat-resistant glassware | PYREX |
| Tradename for a soft paper tissue | KLEENEX |
| Was the next person to occupy a post or position | SUCCEEDED |
| William --, 1697-1764, engraver and painter | HOGARTH |
| Yellowish-brown clay used as a pigment | OCHRE |
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