| And that's flat? Never, by the sound of it |
SHARPNOTE |
| Being confused, Tate may cause pain in court |
ATTESTING |
| Bere, add this if you're lying |
READINBED |
| Bray with it where the wick gets low on top |
HEAD |
| By the sound of it, don't go chaps, with the sound of a pistol |
STAMEN |
| Dig this with your elbows |
NUDGE |
| Does this tell you how the churchman lost his 14 across? |
RELATE |
| Double you to make it cold enough to bury you |
INTER |
| Edge |
SIDLE |
| For the rest, change 7 down, perhaps |
REPOSE |
| Has one been at the wheel of an R4 in the end? |
DRIVEN |
| It's not gall but wormwood for the seaman to be in the spirit of it |
ABSINTHE |
| Might Sidney live in the lough? |
RESIDE |
| Not having been 31 acrossed, the bell is silent, by the sound of it |
UNTOLD |
| Not the sole support of the aitch-droppers |
EELS |
| One may assume that it's been charged at last |
POSITION |
| Part of the turnover, by thesound of it |
ROLE |
| Perhaps a c.c., by the sound of it? That won't improve your looks |
SEEDOUBLE |