| A keeper? His pay? |
RETAINER |
| Address that's blown up, by the sound of it |
ATTIRE |
| After half a century, is less then that what's in to do with your radio? |
LISTENIN |
| As a precaution, the old rulers of the West get to the East |
INCASE |
| At some stage they get delivered, in manner of speaking |
ASIDES |
| Edward the singer performed in the theatre |
OPERATED |
| Everything else in the building must be for hire, by the sound of it, it seems |
ABASEMENT |
| Get sound with your grounds like this |
EARTHY |
| Has it got its share of the sky? |
THEPLOUGH |
| He's under the car for the cock (5). |
UNCLE |
| How the Gaelic comes after tea, in short |
TERSE |
| I had the ale mixed so as to get it just right |
IDEAL |
| I ne'er make her cross at first |
IRENE |
| It could be pretty well over the cock and be seedy |
PEA |
| It may grow to be many yards long |
FUR |
| It's hard to get this outside |
ARMOUR |
| Might have grounds for a hundred, by the way of 2 down |
COFFEE |
| Might the boy rise in confusion? Mere conjecture |
THEORIES |