| Almost at the stage where one stops |
STALLS |
| and 14 across, the bird has landed |
SWANS |
| At the sound of the second set one may come to blows |
SETTO |
| For us, a relation? |
UNCLESAM |
| Hereabouts the sod is turned in church |
REREDOS |
| How long for enough hearing aids for a couple of people, by the sound of it |
FOURYEARS |
| How revolting so to be, in short, in the roundabouts |
REBELS |
| How silly one is to give a helping of so little tea |
ASSIST |
| How the gull and the boar get around in confusion |
GLOBULAR |
| How the lady gets around the poetry - not well |
ADVERSELY |
| If one is this, does one have to pay a hundred and fifty-one and ten more? |
CLIENT |
| In the end, the river flows the other way, as required |
NEEDED |
| In the regular way, the First Lady comes first |
EVENLY |
| Is Father behind the times? It's all a matter of taste |
PALATE |
| It starts to be questionable to look so doubtful |
ASKANCE |
| Nevermore may one hear from them |
RAVENS |
| One had no right to have taken the purse in here |
USURPED |
| One will not defend this employment of a small measure |
ACCUSE |