| As thus stated, it's tried |
TASTED |
| Barely a French one that's not right |
UNJUST |
| For royalty it's soothing, in a manner of speaking |
BALMORAL |
| Having taken off one's clothes, one takes the plunge with Edward |
DIVESTED |
| How grand to give a friend a twisted tail! |
PALATIAL |
| If you want the answer, it's initially in French |
RSVP |
| Is set around 6 up |
EXISTS |
| Is the plural shortly finished for the soft admirer of the air? |
PLOVER |
| It's myself, Ronald and William that have the strong character |
IRONWILL |
| Make too much of a bowling affair? |
OVERDO |
| Odd, perhaps, for the First Lady to have a nun around |
UNEVEN |
| Once in this it's not of ten |
BLUEMOON |
| One gets around them if one drinks in such a beastly way |
LAPS |
| One pill may be taken in pairs |
ASPIRIN |
| One wants to get qway and sit under the paces |
ESCAPIST |
| Perhaps that's how Tom pays a visit with derision |
CATCALLS |