| After half a century his rag is not too big |
LARGISH |
| All this comes to will add up to a half-century |
TOTAL |
| And more than once, through them on the shore, that's what comes at the end of the morning |
AMPERSANDS |
| Broke the tin, did the wrong thing and put it underground |
INTERRED |
| Clare would need a little tea to be like this |
REDWINE |
| For a Northerner to be tidy needs no 6 across |
NEATSCOTCH |
| He's a pro |
ALLY |
| I've got some vegetable stuck in my throat, Arthur |
ARTICHOKE |
| It's safe to say that with a tie one would get clad |
CITADEL |
| Might a firm, brown fellow function like this in maths? |
COTANGENT |
| Might the teg, perhaps, have a rise like this? |
GETUP |
| Oh, see! See, I place it on top of my head! |
OCCIPUT |
| One gets so downtrodden on the way in |
DOORMAT |
| One might do this to a native, just for a change |
ALTER |
| One with a divine doctorate has a couple of other degrees - that's capital! |
ADDISABABA |
| Read about the hail making the train stop there? |
RAILHEAD |