1. Also known as frequent Welsh consonant cluster – one little woman's tale!
NAZGUL: It’s as common as gulping, as can be seen within. (But change the fricative).
3. In a very twisted way, a vampire could be seen (or heard) as one of these.
4. Alpha male changes liquid, then uses the same liquid on an (initially compromised) French lawn.
TORMENT: A city plunged into chaos by surrounding dynamite? A practice to hurt and dement, in truth!
6. All vowels and a liquid, but he’s no pushover.
BAUGLIR: Does the grub ail and suffer perturbation for this wicked one? At last?
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