| Clues | Answers | 
|---|---|
| King of Judah in mid-9th century BC | Jehoshaphat | 
| More common spelling for a Muslim mystic | SUFI | 
| Mr Masterley, cartoon character in Daily Telegraph | ALEX | 
| Paraguayan tea | YERBADEMATE | 
| Practical joke, a leg-pull | HOAX | 
| Rev W. A. --, noted perpetrator of transposition of initial sounds | SPOONER | 
| Revved up an engine | VROOMED | 
| Scrooge's former partner whose ghost appears in 'A Christmas Carol' | JACOBMARLEY | 
| Shingle spit on the Dorset coast | CHESILBEACH | 
| Short musical composition | RONDINO | 
| Slang word meaning enormous or very good | MEGA | 
| Solution of ammonium carbonate used as smelling salts | SALVOLATILE | 
| Spiced herring fillet | ROLLMOP | 
| The largest city in Minnesota | MINNEAPOLIS | 
| Was in a dull or stupefied state | DOZED | 
| Word from French meaning at the home or establishment of | CHEZ | 
| Clues | Answers | 
|---|---|
| -- of Citium, founder of Stoicism | ZENO | 
| Amelia --, first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean | EARHART | 
| Charles --, 1775-1834, essayist and poet | LAMB | 
| Collection of mythological Old Norse poems | EDDA | 
| Crack or hole in a vessel through which liquids may pass | LEAK | 
| Derived SI unit of magnetic flux | WEBER | 
| Electrically-propelled cable-car | Teleferique | 
| English physician who devised a classified list of synonyms | ROGET | 
| Enteric 15 Down with a rash of rose-coloured spots | TYPHOID | 
| Eurasian duck found in marshes and swamps | WIDGEON | 
| Extreme state of excitement | FEVER | 
| Flat saucer-shaped disc | FRISBEE | 
| French military cap | KEPI | 
| Garden species of plants of the genera Silene and Lychnis | ROSECAMPION | 
| Glass-annealing oven | LEHR | 
| In north-west France, a Calvinist stronghold in the 16th century | STLO | 
 
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