| Not by the sound of it |
SELL |
| See one goes around them for applause |
CLAPS |
| She could make nothing of anything so ropey |
LASS |
| Spring tide, by the sound of it |
BOUNDUP |
| That might sound like sham pain |
SPARKLINGWINE |
| The end of 25 across, passed away with hostile words |
BANDIED |
| The sort of ion that's enough to make one sound hoarse, makes place for the horse |
STALL |
| The sticky bit of Offaly, by the sound of it |
BURR |
| Then it's about a degree form an old place on the Nile |
THEBAN |
| There's a gale in the air, just for ceremony |
REGALIA |
| This might go off, but just a shade if I was in there |
TNT |
| This sort of lier could be one's 27 down |
ATE |
| To be a teetotaller is not some sort of contamination, by the sound of it |
ATTAINT |
| Up with the cross of Ulster under cover! |
INDOOR |
| Well, it doesn't sound like this |
SIC |
| When bullied, perhaps, one may seem to blush |
GORED |
| Winnie comes back with the French - that's fair game |
HOOPLA |
| With such weight - one-fifty - one gets it in the neck |
TONSIL |
| Your friend is in a hot spot with a quarry in sight |
TALLYHO |