| 35 across with a head |
NODDED |
| A short year in Scotland might be great gas, by the sound of it |
AYR |
| All to the good to have them in the form of collections |
ASSETS |
| Are, in short, in the Peninsula in the ankle |
SPRAIN |
| Back there it's crafty with us for the Hindu (5) |
SUTRA |
| Behold, employment for a miserable sucker! |
LOUSE |
| Digging for water profitably, it seems |
DOINGWELL |
| Entitled to have been formerly as good as gold |
NOBLE |
| Get together with you, Sir, by the sound of it (5) |
UNITE |
| How saintly so to stick around the broken part! |
STPATRICK |
| How the cab started in reverse and in support |
BACKEDUP |
| How the primate is willing to be on board |
AYEAYE |
| In a manner of speaking, to wit about a bit to ease, by the sound of it |
REPARTEE |
| In the game of being a soft producer of eggs (6) |
PLAYER |
| It's hard to believe that this is not the tale of Tom Thumb |
TALLSTORY |
| It's not I, perhaps, to open the tap |
TURNITON |
| Just for cover the poet may break the strike |
SCABBARD |
| Little by little he gets into church after a century and a half |
CLERIC |