| A wet follower of the bee, by the sound of it |
SEA |
| All the same, it's for the armies |
UNIFORM |
| At first the first is in it |
INITIAL |
| By the sound of it, chased 'er up the back |
PURE |
| Can I make you happy? |
AMIABLE |
| Can one go through with things so see-through in France? |
FRENCHWINDOWS |
| Can this be sweet? It is no more |
DIED |
| Chevrons for the arms, perhaps, make music for the armies during March |
MILITARYBANDS |
| Followed by A, then E, for the goddess |
PALLAS |
| From Gilbert and Sullivan, perhaps, and one's had more than enough of it |
OUTOFPATIENCE |
| Happy to follow your blooming nose |
GAY |
| How December turned back around the lubricant and turned round |
COILED |
| How Edward tried to get around a saint |
TASTED |
| How the festive meal may come to life? |
GALATEA |
| Is it the business of the commander to give one a hand? |
GENERALDEALER |
| Is one happy with what's in it? |
CONTENT |
| It's hardly worth it to get her going to and fro in India |
ANNA |
| Likewise as it turns to five insects |
SAVANTS |
| Mistakes ar made by the rodent in time |
ERRATA |