| About a little tea, his cost worries hime if he's like this |
SCOTTISH |
| Agitate this, put R in it and put your foot in it |
STIRUP |
| At last counsel got up to get down to plead |
ASCENDED |
| Bore a beastly burden on board |
NOAHSARK |
| By the sound of it, given a hand at the end of the river |
DELTA |
| By the sound of it, going for a drive is quite a giggle |
TEHEE |
| Got to double figures at the double |
HASTEN |
| He was good, but many there were not |
LOT |
| Her thrift has the girl in confusion |
MEANNESS |
| If the ship has gone wrong it will find it's rough |
OFFCOURSE |
| In the fire but not on the drive, of course |
IRONS |
| Indebted to ten as well as you |
IOU |
| It's not right to be going there |
ONTHELEFT |
| Make it to make it strong at last |
EFFORT |
| Not taught, by the sound of it, to make it like this |
LOOSEN |
| Of late one may have this as a matter of course, but not slower, perhaps |
SUPPER |
| Perhaps the sign of a clashing sound |
SYMBOL |
| See Kay! Indeed she's dressed-up |
DECKED |