| No boom and no Ceres is here |
RECESSION |
| No drink for one's death for the present, perhaps |
ATTENDING |
| Pictures there in the window |
LOUVRE |
| Put a bit in the slate, and that's flat around the end |
SPATULATE |
| Ram about a thousand, but not for piece work, by the sound of it |
ARMIES |
| Sacking of a dam' gardener |
FALLOFMAN |
| Shows it's wrong if one takes the plunge around the pros |
DISPROVES |
| Sounds as if I took a look at something ugly |
EYESORE |
| Tell how the high churchman has lost his head |
RELATE |
| That's made to be eaten |
HAY |
| That's the way to get about, in a manner of speaking |
DIRECTION |
| The adder, having no feet, can hardly walk |
TOTTER |
| The idea that there isn't one on the end |
NOTION |
| There's no gainsaying them |
LOSSES |
| This refers to one with fruit all round around |
APPLIES |
| What Burns left? |
ASH |