| -42? |
TEA |
| An upturned craft up your nose |
ANTRA |
| Bow to its dishonesty (6) |
FIDDLE |
| Difference between winter and inter for a present |
NOW |
| Fed up at last with not having been a prosecutor |
DEFENDED |
| For a pup, a place that's twice as firm and covering |
COCOON |
| Gathered that this sounded hot (8) |
MUSTERED |
| Gee! One might elbow one's way in in the nude |
NUDGE |
| How mean to be in one of the end of 10 across |
INTENT |
| How the professor had a meal, just for the present |
DONATE |
| In no sound money, pure and simple |
INNOCENCE |
| In short, Irish after 27 across, in short |
TERSE |
| Is this the reason for what you get from the crows, by the sound of it? |
CAUSE |
| It looked hard for the saint to be so revolutionary |
STARED |
| It pays to get in here |
ENTRYFEE |
| Made for home, in need of a street (6) |
NESTED |
| Meanness, perhaps, will not make one happy |
MISERY |
| Mister Chips the painter? |
OLDMASTER |