| .That's one starry star in a half-hundred |
ASTRAL |
| Are you shortly to be guided? Drew the line at that |
RULED |
| Bits of THTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTHTH, perhaps |
ELEVENTHS |
| By the sound of it, P after T for the home of the brave |
TEEPEE |
| Cole's around the cover and has a smashing time |
COLLIDES |
| For the greens - i.e., put some life into them |
ENERGISE |
| Formerly it was asserted; now it's for crying out loud |
EXCLAIMED |
| Funny sort of way for the morning to be employed |
AMUSED |
| Given a flavour and frozen atlast |
SPICED |
| Had to be dragged around you by the French |
HAULED |
| Has `e got a broken leg - or a broken wing? |
EAGLE |
| How lovely to come back and encourage your father to do thewrong thing |
ADONIS |
| In a state of neutrality |
OUTOFGEAR |
| In Spain you'd never miss one like this |
SENORA |
| Indeed, just over fifty has been left out |
ELIDED |
| Is Frank hearty? That's just deceptive |
BLUFF |
| It is the turn of Adam's mate for riddles |
SIEVES |
| It's not, all the same, the way to hate, perhaps |
UNLIKE |