| And means, by the sound of it, how one gets things to scale |
WEIGHS |
| By the sound of them, where to get people to purchase your cattle |
BYRES |
| Can such shares be around the North and around the horse? |
HARNESS |
| Cut it at last and get it down to the ground |
CHEW |
| Does some word of a drink get to our ears? |
RUMOUR |
| Don't get red at having put your foot down |
TRODDEN |
| Has 'e turned over his plaything in the river? |
EYOT |
| How Neil's able to put them to rights |
LIENS |
| How one may object to having to go in for a professional international |
ENTERAPROTEST |
| How one might never address 21 across |
STIR |
| How Ronald follows one, but not for the drive |
IRON |
| How the fish turns up as pork, likewise |
MAHSEER |
| How the little bird used its teeth for the morsel |
TITBIT |
| I'd be like this: not out |
INSIDE |
| If it arrived at its half century, that would be beastly |
GAME |
| If this is your response to the links, others will follow you |
CHAINREACTION |
| If you adopt such a high tone, the coskney may stop you |
ALT |
| If, perhaps, you don't leave enough, you must suffer for it |
UNDERGO |
| In Saul it may go on his head and come down to below his shoulder |
SCAPULA |