| One might have had a painful back in a circus. |
EROS |
| Perhaps more than a profit once more. |
OVERAGAIN |
| Tear in bits, about to sit up for the performance. |
ARTISTE |
| That woman has a word for it that's cutting. |
BROADSWORD |
| That's one for Ibsen to peer at. |
GYNT |
| The French have a word for it - to go below the crest. |
MOTTO |
| The Greek thank-you letter? |
THETA |
| The roof worker is up to be fired yet again. |
RELIT |
| The sort of stick that's a thin one. |
LATHI |
| There's something the matter if it makes you strike below the belt at last. |
WHITLOW |
| They're absolutely at the top. |
AUTOCRATS |
| Thin enough to allow one to be on hand. |
GAUNTLET |
| This will not be a deep cry of pain. |
SHALLOW |
| Three feet on the wrong sort of limb on board. |
YARDARM |
| What an ingrate - metal, too! |
ANDIRON |
| When back in bed, the doctor may get one out of the army. |
DEMOB |