The Liddells had a cat named Dinah.
Screen that prevents ashes from spilling out of a fireplace.
Where is my cat? (French).
Private political meeting among party members.
Small building that resembles a greenhouse.
Alice Liddell’s birthday was the fourth of March.
A kind of molasses.
Mythical creature with an eagle’s head and wings and a lion’s body; also spelled “griffin.”
A common fish, often served in England with the tail tucked into the mouth.
Exactly one week from Wednesday.
Reference to the head of Queen Victoria, whose portrait appeared on postage stamps.
Dessert made with sugar, raisins, and boiled wheat.
A bandage.
Spinning top with numerals printed on its numerous flat surfaces.
Feathering is a manner of rowing in which the oar is kept horizontal on the return stroke.
Travel bag that, when opened, reveals two equal compartments.
Smelling salts.
Sugarloaf hats, which were cone-shaped, were common in the sixteenth century.
A hair dressing.
Small branches covered with bird lime; used to trap birds.
Carriages with two wheels, common around the
turn of century; frequently
hired out.
Located in Wales.
Curlers.
Fail to acknowledge someone’s greeting.