| A manner of speaking |
ACCENT |
| After half a century one might still hear his happy relict |
LEHAR |
| Are, in short, in thin meat |
STREAK |
| As time may go on, one drinks here in ease, by the sound of it |
ELAPSE |
| As to this, he tore it in bits |
HERETO |
| Call her. She is just about all right |
EVOKE |
| Currently, but shortly, in the house |
AMP |
| Doesn't matter being one short |
NOTATALL |
| Don;t go and stick around me |
COMEHERE |
| Following counsel, they could make it so cutting |
SCYTHE |
| Get this at in a manner of speaking |
DICTATION |
| How hard it is to get to the end of 1 across (3) |
ICE |
| How those on the Bench might get heated |
THERMS |
| I get so sick of stes |
UPSETS |
| In the sea it gets hard on land |
ORC |
| It emerged that one was not among the first three, by the sound of it |
CAMEFORTH |
| It's no slower, perhaps, for being so late |
SUPPER |
| It's not right for one to come to blows having abandoned the captain of Peter pan |
LEFTHOOK |