| O, the word is in the sister |
NOUN |
| O, very soft about it, by the sound of it |
POP |
| O,O! |
ROUNDANDROUND |
| O,O! It's black in the street |
SOOT |
| Of course there's a race of dog there to start with |
CURRAGH |
| One might be coming through it in Sussex |
RYE |
| One to make you fit for railway employment, perhaps |
TRAINER |
| Retiring to have a throw |
SHY |
| Sounds as if a false bear might get a washer on top |
SHAMPOO |
| Sounds like an heir, or a sound of it |
AURA |
| String the girl up about one |
SISAL |
| Suitably royal to do the baking |
QUEENOFHEARTS |
| That crook is as religious as I am |
CROZIER |
| The gardener might be doing this for a change |
TRANSPLANTING |
| The half-century I have is a quick one |
LIVE |
| There's little, and not many, of them |
PYGMIES |
| This relieves one in an entirely affirmative manner |
ALLAYS |
| Tom, 'e is one hell of a witch |
HECATE |
| You'd turn up around the T.D. placed in here |
DEPUTY |