| REFRAIN | This term refers to a phrase, line, or group of lines repeated at intervals throughout a poem, generally at the end of a poem's stanza. |
| VALKYRIE | In Norse mythology, this term refers to any of a group of maidens who served the god Odin and were sent by him to the battlefields to choose the slain who were worthy of a place in Valhalla. |
| RANGE | Line or group of mountains or hills |
| ALLINALL | Altogether a couple of lines repeated about having arrived (3,2,3) |
| PUNCTUATE | Occur at intervals throughout |
| REITH | The BBC's vision that 'nation shall speak peace unto nation' was adopted by its first Director-Gener |
| YINYANG | In Eastern thought, this terms refers to the two complementary forces that make up all aspects and phenomena of life. One is a symbol of earth, femaleness, darkness, passivity, and absorption, symboli |
| CARNY | Midway attention- gener |
| GAUCHO | What term refers to a cattle-herding horseman of Uruguay? |
| NEXUS | Which term refers to a means of connection (5) |
| MOTTO | From Italian that, in turn, is derived from Latin words meaning "grunt" and "mutter." First known usage in English is from the 15th century. In English, it can refer to a phrase or brief saying that e |
| INERTIA | In physics, what term refers to the tendency of matter to stay at rest or travel in a straight line? (7) |
| BOOT | With "to", a phrase meaning "as well, in addition"; a buskin, wellington or other shoe that covers part of the leg; a kick; or, a vehicle's "trunk" (4) |
| STANZA | A group of lines of verse forming part of a song or poem (6) |
| JEOPARDY | In law, what term refers to the risk of criminal liability that a defendant faces at trial? (8) |
| ALALIA | Which Greek term refers to the loss of the ability to speak because of muscular impairment? (6) |
| USANCE | In commerce, what term refers to the time allowed by custom or usage for the payment of foreign bill |
| DESKTOP | Term refers to the primary user interface screen of a computer, displaying icons, files, and shortcuts. (7) |
| TSUNAMIS | What term refers to large, powerful sea waves caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, capable of causing widespread coastal damage? (8) |
| NOTOGAEA | Biogeographical term refers to Australia, New Zealand and the islands of the Pacific? (8) |