| A little tea cloth, I see, sad to say |
TRAGIC |
| Address this and blow it up, by the sound of it |
ATTIRE |
| Be all for the way out around the South |
EXIST |
| Be in no hurry to go round at the end of the street (6) |
STROLL |
| Be untruthful about that silly Scottish young woman |
LASSIE |
| By the looks of it, worries set to song with love |
CARESSING |
| Could nothing 29 down on the oil that's in it? |
OLIVE |
| Could this be the last of them? That's correct |
EMEND |
| Get your nose up for this? |
ASCENT |
| Go for a break from work |
LEAVE |
| Hanging up with the senses (8) |
SUSPENSE |
| How colourful, that is to say, this makes one up here, ducky |
EIDER |
| How John starts to be so high-spirited |
SEANCE |
| How the men of Seville go with the music |
CAR |
| How thou cuttest in a very harsh manner |
SEVEREST |
| I shall get sick of this |
ILL |
| If the fowl loses her head, does it follow that she will take action? |
ENSUE |
| In the end one may 15 across this, even if it's for the witches |
HALLOWEEN |