20 answers for: Word, notably used by humorist Jerome K Jerome, fo... |
RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| BUMMEL | Word, notably used by humorist Jerome K Jerome, for an amble, dawdle, leisurely journey or ramble (6) |
| POTTER | Word for an amble, dilly-dally, toddle or other act of tinkering or messing about; or, a ceramicist (6) |
| STROLL | Special road tariff covers run or ramble (6) |
| BEACON | Communication device, notably used by the Byzantine Empire (6) |
| CRUISE | Sailors spoke of leisurely journey (6) |
| PLASTICINE | Modelling material notably used in claymation as the bodily "clay" of Wallace, Gromit or Morph (10) |
| CELESTA | Keyboard instrument notably used in The Nutcracker |
| TOOTLE | An onomatopoeic word for a soft sound of a flute, saxophone or trumpet etc; an act of blowing one of the said instruments; or, an amble, leisurely drive or short pleasure trip (6) |
| WALK | Meaning "roll" or "wander", an amble, ramble, saunter or stroll; the regular circuit or round of a trader, postman etc; or, by extension, one's course of life or profession (4) |
| BLURBS | Word coined by humorist Gelett Burgess in 1907, for promotional descriptions of books (6) |
| THREE | The number of disciplines in a triathlon or boatmen in a novel/ travelogue by Jerome K. Jerome (5) |
| BOAT | Three Men in a -; 1889 comedy novel by Jerome K. Jerome based on a journey up the Thames (4) |
| THREEMENINABOAT | Humorous 1889 novel by English writer Jerome K. Jerome about an outing on the Thames (5,3,2,1,4) |
| THREEMEN | 1900 novel by Jerome K Jerome (5,3,2,3,6) |
| ONTHE | 1900 novel by Jerome K. Jerome (5,3,2,3,6) |
| KLAPKA | Middle name of the author of Three Men in a Boat, Jerome K Jerome (6) |
| THREEMENIN | And 17 1889 novel by Jerome K Jerome (5,3,2,1,4) |
| MARBLE | One can roll or ramble around (6) |
| GAIT | An amble or a shamble |
| ABOAT | 1889 novel by Jerome K Jerome (5,3,2,1,4) |
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