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Rate | Answer | Clue |
CIGARSMOKER | Consumer of Cuban import, such as Winston or Groucho | |
FIGMENTS | Imagined things such as soft fruit, soldiers and the beginning of tall story | |
TUBER | The swollen underground stem or root of a plant such as a potato | |
AISLE | A passage between rows of seats in a building such as a church or theatre an aircraft or train | |
STILLLIFE | Artwork of inanimate objects | |
STILL | Painting of objects, ... life | |
PALINDROME | Word such as "dud" or "reviver" | |
FLORAL | Of flowers | |
TALKTOTHEHAND | Sometimes as gesture of contempt or anger | |
GATEAU | Cake with layers of fruit or cream | |
CAESAR | Sees a speaker such as Julius or Sid | |
FACE | The front of something such as a head | |
WRAPPED | Covered by something such as a blanket or paper | |
OMEN | Event regarded as a portent of good or evil | |
INCENSE | Aromatic gum or spice burned as part of religious ceremonies | |
ORACLE | Person or thing serving as an agency of divine communication | |
CANE | The hollow stem of a tall grass such as bamboo | |
SYNDROME | Set of symptoms such as awfully dry nose and muzzy head | |
RESERVOIR | Large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water | |
ENZYME | Biological catalyst such as amylase or pepsin, seen in a frenzy, mealtimes | |
RESHUFFLE | Make a new allocation of jobs as within a government or cabinet | |
TRACKED | Visible mark left by the passage of an animal or person as a footprint | |
ZABAGLIONE | Foamy custard-like mixture of sugar, Marsala wine and egg yolks, served as a dessert, hot or chilled. | |
PRIMULA | Any of various plants with white, yellow, pink or purple funnel shaped flowers with five spreading petals | |
DYING WORDS | Changing colour of topped swords or, as Oscar Wilde put it, “Either this wallpaper goes, or I do” |