| One hand is in, but left out of, the ode |
OMITTED |
| Over half a dozen knots happen, that is to say, in the ship |
SEVENTIES |
| Sounds as if it's cold |
SNEEZE |
| That'll give you your comeuppance |
BOUNCE |
| That's a relatively loose woman |
AUNTIE |
| That's kind of green mixture |
GENRE |
| The alternative to a rise, perhaps, in a manner of speaking |
ORATOR |
| The thing is that sister can get around in it |
NOUN |
| They're kind of starting 8 down |
GENERA |
| This has scope and is about 1010 |
EXTENT |
| This may predict that one will get to the old city by the end of the month |
AUGUR |
| Too soon at last? Not quite |
NEARLY |
| What a strikingly satisfactory 10 across! |
GOODMATCH |
| What the censor imposes for the old city |
THEBAN |
| Where a French one was not discordant |
INTUNE |
| With all that bother, has Les got confused? |
HASSLE |
| You need a groom for one in the wind of so many geese |
GAGGLE |
| You need a groom for one like this |
MARRIAGE |