1 | | A decoy who acts as an
enthusiastic customer in order to
stimulate the participation of
others (5) |
6 | | Pungent leaves used as seasoning
with meats and fowl and in stews
and soups and omelets (7) |
13 | | Fruiting body of some rust fungi
bearing chains of aeciospores (5) |
14 | | Large hawk of the northern
hemisphere that feeds chiefly on
small rodents and is beneficial to
farmers (8) |
15 | | A sudden minor shock or
meaningless interruption. A radar
echo displayed so as to show the
position of a reflecting surface.
_ _ _ _ s (plural) (5) |
16 | | Sail faster or better than (9) |
17 | | A spread made chiefly from
vegetable oils and used as a
substitute for butter (4) |
18 | | Rhymes with boobied (6) |
19 | | A rapid bustling commotion (3) |
20 | | Any of numerous small moths having
lightly fringed wings; larvae are
leaf or live in fruits and galls.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ s (plural) (10) |
22 | | Rhymes with linear (4) |
23 | | The 20th letter of the Hebrew
alphabet (6) |
24 | | Place one's stake (5) |
25 | | Half asleep. Rhymes with rosier (6) |
26 | | Raise in a relief (6) |
27 | | Rhymes with nippons (6) |
28 | | Liveliness of mind or spirit (6) |
29 | | Rhymes with doving (6) |
30 | | A triangular fore-and-aft sail
used especially in the
Mediterranean (6) |
31 | | Of or pertaining to or of the
nature of or characteristic of a
sheep or sheep (5) |
32 | | The first light of day. An
atmospheric phenomenon consisting
of bands of light caused by
charged solar particles following
the earth's magnetic lines of force (6) |
33 | | A strip of land projecting into a
body of water (4) |
34 | | A sudden and unexpected change of
fortune or reverse of
circumstances (especially in a
literary work) (10) |
38 | | Rhymes with bee (3) |
39 | | Rhymes with turins (6) |
40 | | A fastener for a door or lid; a
hinged metal strap fits over a
staple and is locked with a pin or
padlock (4) |
41 | | un _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (A rotating
support placed between moving
parts to allow them to move easily) (9) |
43 | | Rhymes with lists (5) |