| . . . HIJKLMNO. . .? |
WATER |
| Blooming bits of broken plates |
PETALS |
| By law they give you tea in the USA |
STATUTES |
| By the sound of this, there's many a one like this for the Irish Mail to get over |
STRAIT |
| Having got confusedly nuder Des's turned nude |
UNDRESSED |
| Helps oneself to the same sound before the fire |
TAKESAIM |
| How 25 down & Co., backwards and forwards, would get the wind up |
SIR |
| How agreeable to be on the up and up, by the sound of it! |
ASSENT |
| How there are sheets flowing under the street |
STREAM |
| If headless I'm hazardous with the feathery flowers |
TAMARISK |
| Is Paul the sailor at home for cover? |
TARPAULIN |
| It'll pay you to have ten over you |
IOU |
| It's herself that's the thin one (6) |
TISSUE |
| It's the grand snake that can be so colourful |
MADDER |
| It's what one does with one's dough when one wants it, by the sound of it |
KNEADS |
| Just for a change it came, indeed |
EDITED |
| Just one of the crowd and a bit more |
EXTRA |
| Keep it dark that he's lost his head |
KNIGHT |