| A half a hundred frightfully handy things |
ALARMS |
| As it's about a bit of business for the experts |
ADEPTS |
| Be still up there to get the capital of Holland finished |
HOVER |
| Brought up like this, they are in the red |
REARED |
| Does one expect the teller to hurry up at some speed? |
NARRATE |
| Does the girl have them hanging around in the jetties? |
PANNIERS |
| Edge |
SIDLE |
| Everywhere, that's nothing but a ball, it seems |
ALLAROUND |
| Except for an E, that's great gas |
BUTANE |
| He's on board among the centuries, perhaps |
CHESS |
| How I may go and be abrasivewith them |
EMIGRATE |
| How one steers so as to get things right once more |
RESETS |
| How to arrive at the outcome a second time |
REISSUE |
| How to put a stop to the French and make a mess of it |
BUNGLE |
| Hurry up over behind there |
BUSTLE |
| I am not just the one surrounded by water |
ISLANDER |
| It takes a nothing to make one die, by the sound of it |
ANIL |
| It's not himself that's beenhaving a tot there |
SHEBEEN |