Clues | Answers |
''Whether 'tis ... in the mind to suffer / The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune'' (Hamlet) | NOBLER |
All and sundry | EVERYONE |
Area, territory | REGION |
At another time, of old | ANON |
Attack from low-flying aircraft | STRAFE |
Become aware of | REALISE |
Benjamin ..., English composer | BRITTEN |
Colourful Italian earthenware | MAJOLICA |
Concerning writing of artistic value | LITERARY |
Continue in spite of resistance | PERSIST |
Declare solemnly | AFFIRM |
Decree by a Muslim authority | FATWAH |
Edible bulbs | ONIONS |
Fiction-writer | NOVELIST |
Full of excitement, lively | ANIMATED |
Heedless, unthinking | CARELESS |
Instrument to measure electrical resistance | OHMMETER |
Keep, hold on to | RETAIN |
Lookouts, guards | SENTRIES |
Low-growing woody plants | SHRUBS |
Made known, disclosed | REVEALED |
Officers in command of ships | CAPTAINS |
Passing, as time | ELAPSING |
Persuade not to | DISSUADE |
Playing a part | ACTING |
Queen of the Olympian gods | HERA |
Right or means of entry | ACCESS |
Russian carriage pulled by three horses | TROIKA |
Semi-transparent gemstone | OPAL |
Sign of the Zodiac, the crab | CANCER |
Umbrella for the sun | PARASOL |
Up hill and down ... | DALE |
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