The following clues form a word chain. The last three letters of one word or phrase form the first three letters of the next word, and the list wraps round from the last word to the first. Mostly straightforward with the odd one needing the Stitchionary, but there may be one or two hyphenated words or short phrases in there, and remember it was compiled by a Brit. Plenty there, so feel free to grab a couple
-1. Open to persuasion
-2. Removed colour from
-3. Ibsen play
-4. The baddest man in the whole [blip] town
-5. Having possesion of
-6. A constituent element of anything
-7. Completeness
-8. Concerning historical linguistic change
-9. U.S. state
-10. Nicotinic acid
-11. Mercury-containing ore
-12. Extravagantly ornate, florid, and convoluted in character or style
-13. Nauseous
-14. Unbalanced
-15. Mode of personal transport
-16. Member of the family
Sphingidae, noted for ability to hover
-17. Shakespearean general
-18. Brothers - one a cellist and one a composer -
-19. Headgear
-20. Something that exhibits a slowing effect
-21. Italian hors d'oeuvres
-22. Unit of kinematic viscosity
-23. Largest blackwater swamp in Northern America
-24. Souvenir
-25.
Jungle Book wolf
-26. Substance able to resume its original shape when a deforming force is removed
-27. Mythical creature
-28. Summary memorandum
-29. Peaceful or conciliatory
-30. Familiar, pet or derisory appellation