| Might one stand what one viewed at the Curragh? |
SAWHORSE |
| On board, the end of it is a Prague housewife, by the sound of it |
CHECKMATE |
| One cringes that there should be a hundred in debt |
COWERS |
| One tried to get it all over the bed |
TESTER |
| Sedate with this and one only ate it |
NOSED |
| See 25 down or else get it all mixed up |
EELS |
| Such a soft letting of property ought to satisfy one |
PLEASE |
| That sounds a right old thing to be doing |
INDITING |
| That'll give the girl a good watering, praise be to God! |
HOSANNA |
| That's what'll make one flatter |
IRON |
| The artistic grain of The Angelus, for instance |
MILLET |
| The Ashes are not |
TREES |
| The way to give out everything to the turn |
ALLOT |
| They might be fencing, in a manner of speaking, at last |
SWORDSMEN |
| What untidiness there is where they eat! |
MESSES |
| Will he not be truthful about a divine doctor? |
LADDIE |
| Would so swinish a thief have beat it? |
TOMTOM |
| Yes, one can see it comes up after the bits of rag |
AGREES |