| A hundred and one in South African currency? No good |
RANCID |
| A little fly-by-night could get the French in two |
OWLET |
| Being so simple, they may be in complete destitution |
INNOCENTS |
| Broken tiles a little in the water |
ISLET |
| By the sound of it, how beastly she gets after tea |
EWE |
| Cross such ranges |
ANGERS |
| In the smell of this, by the sound of it, I have enough to spur me on |
INCENTIVE |
| Is it your will to have such a big building at last? |
SHALL |
| Leaves the sound of theft |
RUSTLING |
| Long to worry about 'er |
FERRET |
| Much less than 20 down is yet rather more |
EXTRA |
| Not much to go if your'e going for a degree |
LITTLE |
| One might have one in stitches in opera |
SINGER |
| One's fighting to sound like 23 down |
GUERILLA |
| Perhaps more to see 1 across for |
NOLESS |
| Reckon that she's a little silly? |
ASSESS |
| Shall we turn dead to be like 20 down? |
STELLATE |
| That may make you sick and sick at last |
CHILL |