| 17 Across made it - that's more like it |
WETTER |
| Be untruthful about, for instance, a bit of Belgium |
LIEGE |
| Characteristic of the flat, by the sound of it |
TRAIT |
| Commonly regarded as having been placed at the top, I have |
PUTATIVE |
| From the North one might drive it to Meath |
NAVAN |
| Happy to be with the blooming ten-fifty with you and me |
GLADIOLUS |
| Is that a backward artistic fellow in a place across the Atlantic? |
ARGENTINA |
| Is there anything in the North of England up there for to pair of them? (3) |
TWO |
| It was not so fine to have had one on the throne, by the sound of it |
RAINED |
| It's 32 across and so's the girl at last |
TANNIN |
| Just for one buck, aim to be about a friend |
IMPALA |
| Make light of it, but not by day, by the sound of it |
IGNITE |
| Might he let up, but not under fire? |
MANTEL |
| Might it take so long to enable a pig to fly? |
EON |
| Need to get around all the 29 down in the Army (8) |
ENLISTED |
| Not short of a cooker, and not point-blank either |
LONGRANGE |
| Not, by the sound of it, in speech outside the pubs |
INNSIGNS |
| Now a mother, she have been an ugly duckling in Egypt |
ASWANDAM |