| Just over one foot of the bird Father has |
PASTERN |
| No trunks needed perhaps for such a narrow squeak |
CLOSECALL |
| Not quite getting round to being dedicated |
OBLATE |
| One may allow this to be in the river or remove it |
DELETE |
| Over yours and mine the hairstands on end with love |
ENAMOURS |
| See you, Esso, for this, by the sound of it |
BLUESTONE |
| Sounds as though you'll always get a good return from this |
ECHO |
| Talk about one being such a menace! |
PIRATE |
| That shows one has lost a little mother or a little saint |
HALFMAST |
| That's old rank and standard |
ENSIGN |
| The fruit that has got it in the end of 26 across |
CITRON |
| The sort of 17 down that gets a priest in the county in England |
SAPPHIRE |
| The sort of fruit that's just on one foot |
ACORN |
| The word you get from this has 5 down all over the green |
MESSENGER |
| To make it full, fold it again by the sound of it |
REPLETE |
| To make it sound happy, get the middle of 29 down up up here |
PURR |
| What a bind it is to be in a false set! |
INDENTURE |
| You can't be 31 across, perhaps, if they meet |
ENDS |