| It would create quite a stink to put bits of lace in the pot |
POLECAT |
| Might 'e go and fall for such boastfulness? |
EGOTRIP |
| Oil from it, oil starts it |
OLIVE |
| One knows, by the sound of it, that it will turn up like this |
RETROUSSE |
| One might think of putting some corn around the side like this |
CONSIDER |
| Save for this there could be some ice on it |
ECONOMISE |
| Sound of Holmes, but that's for the birds |
NESTS |
| Such as this are all the rage, in a manner of speaking |
CROSSWORDS |
| Testifying to giving one at the top a great fall |
DEPOSING |
| The present form of dog tax? |
CURRENT |
| The sort of volume that comes in considerable volume |
BESTSELLER |
| To the south, as well as being onshore |
SAND |
| To transgress a second time, perhaps, may be a sticky matter |
RESIN |
| What a shame around the East there's such devotion |
PIETY |
| What a swell! It's all in vain, by the sound of it |
VARICOSE |
| What's emitted by 17 across, by the sound of it, is not nice |
SENT |