| A letter of thanks from Greece (5) |
THETA |
| All over the face is, by the sound of it, what helps |
AVAILS |
| Although Hal gets one on this in a fishy way |
BUT |
| Conscious of having dispatched one over ten |
SENTIENT |
| Due to this it remains unpaid |
OWING |
| Even if the eye sounds all right, so it is, there's still something wrong with it |
IRITIS |
| For friendship it is in the end of 1 across |
AMITY |
| How a mother from Ulster gets half a century for living |
ANIMAL |
| How much for a horse? (6) |
AMOUNT |
| I'd turn over at the sight of a bit of 11 down |
DIVISION |
| In church he may show one how to mix his ale |
REVEAL |
| Is she enough of a grown-up for such a double crime? |
BIGAMY |
| It needs a long nose to get its food from the hill |
ANTEATER |
| Just the odd drink |
RUM |
| Make light of it, sort of, with the French |
KINDLE |
| Might he do nothing back with strings attached? |
MANDOLIN |
| Naturally, one was fed below the hotel |
INNATE |
| Not be an eleven that's not one, by the sound of it (6) |
BEATEN |