| After last month you'll be able to place this in India |
DECCAN |
| Anyone for getting to Clare there after tea? |
TENNIS |
| At last he would be living there, right at the top |
PRESIDENT |
| Could one stand such comfort for over half a century? |
EASEL |
| Does he leave with the fruit? |
MANGO |
| Even with the tees broken around him, Father does not get wild |
SEDATE |
| He will need air, by the sound of it, if he's going to succeed |
APPARENT |
| How one may find employment for a lot of sheep, by the sound of it |
USE |
| How the first letter gambles with all of them |
ALPHABETS |
| How you get lots of blooming sheep, by the sound of it |
PHLOX |
| I'm not at all so happy with such legroom |
GLOOMIER |
| Is this why, for about a pound, one is in agreement? |
CLAUSE |
| It's said that one may stick it in between the Poles |
SPOKEN |
| Not out for the latter part of the meal |
INNER |
| One counsel does not get down to it at last |
ASCEND |
| One pours it out, in song, around the South |
DESCANTS |
| One would get laid out before being laid like this |
TOREST |
| Seems one is able to depend on one who is again so untruthful, perhaps |
RELIES |