| A purse for Ascot? |
SPORRAN |
| Are you turning red and more blunt? |
RUDER |
| Chews this, by the sound of it |
SELECT |
| Continue at the wicket and conduct with it |
BATON |
| Does this show once more how to deliver a rebuke? |
REPROVE |
| Double L, if it's great gas you want |
FILLUP |
| During the match, get it or me with twenty more |
HALFTIMESCORE |
| Fed up, I see, with it being short to this extent |
DEFICIT |
| For him it sounds night |
SIR |
| Handy sort of lubricant |
PALMOIL |
| How one gets snug less ten of this |
NESTLES |
| How the dear little ones get back to Ulster on foot |
INSTEP |
| Insec, perhaps, right away |
INHALFASECOND |
| Is it by letter at last that this will make for fertility? |
COMPOST |
| Is it the priest that may come back again? |
REVISIT |
| Is the fairy in danger of being over fifty? |
PERIL |
| Is this the way to find out that it sounds against the law? |
ELICIT |
| It's hanging down, but not so much at the wrong way up |
TASSEL |
| Like this through verse one becomes wayward |
PER |