| one's lost one's head for the old fireplaces |
INGLES |
| Perhaps at long last it's in the engine |
BIGEND |
| Presses the bell, indeed! Must be mad |
DERANGED |
| Puts up, one would, with anything so silly |
STUPID |
| Sounds as if it's due to bunny having lost its tail |
RABBI |
| Sounds as if that's no lie, so it'll do for the bride |
TROUSSEAU |
| Start to run if you wish to be on the up and up |
DOUBLEUP |
| Take a seat up there, in short |
TIS |
| TE's organised that way |
SETUP |
| That ingrate,y! How he does get around |
GYRATE |
| That worker will see after it, by the sound of it |
BEE |
| The loch is in the last hour |
ELEVENTH |
| The speed at which they could bury Beckett there |
CANTER |
| The way to make an ape at Kew sit |
TAKEAPEW |
| Then that's it |
THEREUPON |
| Toil in the leaf for guidance |
PILOTAGE |
| Went in to score |
TWENTY |
| With glee, a big bird |
EAGLE |