| A way that maths may have one out of breath |
ASTHMA |
| And 1 across, wild enough to fur them and frighten them, by the sound of it |
HARUM |
| Being in France, the Danes get confused |
SEDAN |
| Bet you make seven out of this |
EVENS |
| Call her up, now that she is about all right |
EVOKE |
| Dance with a broken toe, and thereby hangs a tale |
ANECDOTE |
| Does du Maurier put her on his head? |
TRILBY |
| Give a silk a drink and see 5 down |
SCARUM |
| How noble of him to be out for ten in the ring |
THECOUNT |
| Hurry and bury it in England |
CANTER |
| If, by the sound of it, the man with the turban is 23 down, one is in search of him |
SEEKSOUT |
| Interfere with the decoration, by the sound of it |
MEDDLE |
| It's good policy in no uncertain manner |
INSURE |
| Not so hard to be late |
DEADEASY |
| One cannot be sure that this would be the opposite of the sound of the din |
DOUBT |
| One goes off to get to Wales by boat |
GUN |
| One of three would have to get to this point, by the sound of it |
MUSKETEER |
| One ought to start to get 'er armed |
SHOULDER |