| Initially, there's no telling when it's out of order |
ATM |
| Irish and double summer, for instance, but not always |
SOMETIMES |
| It's for us once to make light of them |
OUNCES |
| It's too soon to have lost your head every so often |
YEARLY |
| June may make them |
MONTHS |
| No good following your nose to find how broke you are at last |
SCENTLESS |
| One might have been commissioned to blow one's owntrumpet |
CORNET |
| One might rest on him, oldwise |
NESTOR |
| Perform in the theatre - musically at first |
OPERATE |
| Sing afterwards, just so as to annoy |
TEA |
| Ted might have had such a bird round his castle |
MOA |
| That's aromatic in meaning, by the sound of it |
INCENSE |
| There's nothing to cheer about if you give it stick |
COHERE |
| This mars part of our system |
REDPLANET |
| Van Gogh did more than listen like this; he gave it |
LENDANEAR |
| You need a pair of gills for a little liquid |
HALFAPINT |