| Not the sort of chair to steady-up |
ROCKER |
| Not the sound of the piece that needs to be cooked when it turns up |
WAR |
| On the face of it, this might have one laid-up |
DIAL |
| Over fish, an indication to write-up |
INKLING |
| Sing about seat and throwing up |
SPEWING |
| Slack enough not to be able to walk-u |
LIMP |
| That might visually go down and go up |
SEESAW |
| The end of the pigeon one might fasten up |
PINTAIL |
| The former money a teller might give up |
EXPOUND |
| The harbour starts the walk that's covered-up |
PORTICO |
| The one might talk up |
IRISHLANGUAGE |
| The way heads toss and turn up |
SPINOFTHECOIN |
| To do this in 24 down might make one throw-up |
SAIL |
| Turns up |
COMES |
| Was the leader of the North? Ah, that's how the composer goes-up! |
HANDEL |
| What this stork would do to the baby would be eat-up |
MARABOU |
| When you're this you may get up |
WELL |
| Where one might take a lock-up |
CANAL |
| Where there's sickness, by the sound of it, though having a smoke-up |
FLUES |