| After about a month a boy was as good as new |
UNIQUE |
| After one month this becomes the duty of the king of France |
BESOTTED |
| Am, in short, perhaps before this |
UNFAIR |
| Any other for the last of the business? |
AOB |
| At last there's an allowance that'll shake you |
DEMEANED |
| Ate around, by way of fly |
AVIATE |
| Be the turn of this, it's for the turf |
BOG |
| Did not have to work with two quid in the dole |
LOLLED |
| Dock the tail if you want to cause hurt |
BEDAZZLE |
| Does the blooming mane get tangled with the end of 1 across? |
ANEMONE |
| Does William get yards of this, by the sound of it, on the table? |
EYRE |
| Edward is going wrong and doing wrong - how offputting! |
MALIGN |
| Give a man a tee and beat the end of it to make it sound |
THATCH |
| Gone with the loy for a new word |
CLOSET |
| In time or in side |
LETDOWNS |
| Indeed there's little weight to make one so pleased at being kept in the dark, perhaps |
DELIGHTED |