Nickname for William Joyce, 1906-46, British traitor |
LordHawhaw |
Nickname of part played by Stephen Lewis in 'On the Buses' |
BLAKEY |
North American yellow-flowered plant of the genus Ambrosia |
RAGWEED |
Of fried eggs, cooked on both sides |
OVEREASY |
On Bodmin Moor, the highest point in Cornwall |
BROWNWILLY |
Passenger-carrying vehicle |
RAILCAR |
Person, especially a child, who imitates another |
COPYCAT |
Plant with scarlet, pink or white showy flowers |
GERANIUM |
Rare adjective meaning joining or making one |
UNIFIC |
Single sheet of advertising matter |
LEAFLET |
Spanish ball game |
PELOTA |
Study of fungi |
MYCOLOGY |
Tradition dictates that only those born within earshot of these can claim to be Cockneys |
BOWBELLS |
Treatment centre (abbrev.) |
REHAB |
US author of 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz' |
LFRANKBAUM |
Yuri --, 1934-68, Soviet cosmonaut |
GAGARIN |
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