| More of a buck, perhaps, than an old veteran |
STAGER |
| Not in truth, by the sound of it, so caustic |
LYE |
| One's savings might go into over fifty cats |
LIFELINES |
| Put this in the garage - it's gone to seed |
CARAWAY |
| So scornful as to be quite flattening, it seems |
IRONIC |
| Sounds as if it may have been where Shelley was lying |
OYSTERBED |
| Such shelter to the port side does not look at all good |
LEERED |
| That looks good for the higher sound |
HANSOM |
| The bishop is as the gaffer does |
OVERSEE |
| The money you have to pay the Government for evil-doing, though misspelled, is quite grammatical |
SYNTAX |
| The priest is beginning to turn springy |
VERNAL |
| the sort of outcome one achieved |
EXTRACTED |
| The theatrical behaviour of 11 across? (9) |
STAGINESS |
| They're all for a rest |
ETCETERAS |
| Was abusive while in training, perhaps |
RAILED |
| Wound he gets in the Dail with drink in him |
TWINED |