| Make as one or two |
COUPLE |
| Mean to get this confused with a blooming one |
ANEMONE |
| No wolf going the other way, going the other way |
EBB |
| One might catch this with the keel there |
ACHILL |
| Sack this like a trombone |
BUT |
| Saw this was not an amateur part of speech, perhaps |
PROVERB |
| Sounds as if one might have a nice house |
ESKIMO |
| St Andrews or the Curragh |
ONECOURSE |
| Take over a Wye after this, by the sound of it |
ANNEXE |
| The sound of fireplacery, perhaps, to a large extent |
GREATNESS |
| There's agreement that sounds stringy |
ACCORD |
| There's no keel there |
UPPERDECK |
| Totted up to a hundred, perhaps, and all told for |
ACCOUNTED |
| Tried with fire to a frightful extent |
TERRIFIED |
| Where one sits, paradoxically |
STANDS |
| Yes, there aren't any fathers dismissed like this |
NODASSENT |