| After half a century one was not in time, but took it as a matter of course |
ATE |
| Are you, a teetotaller, proud to be walking in such a painful way? |
STRUTTING |
| Be on your feet in the byre, if you just happen to be there |
BYSTANDER |
| Being so bright does not make one topheavy |
HEADLIGHT |
| Can the fool help getting to sit wrong? |
ASSIST |
| Do it up in the broken sole, and that's more than enough |
OODLES |
| Following the rest, he'd have cut in a little |
ETC |
| For the Turf, that's all right |
TURBARY |
| Get the boat broken in? |
OBTAIN |
| He is engaged in getting a fine of about a hundred |
FIANCE |
| Is it not still back in the Moon? |
MOTION |
| It could be hard to find it among the trees, not in the water |
ORC |
| It isn't but they are |
PLURAL |
| It will suit you to be firm with me |
BECOME |
| Lands them - attempts to do so, at last |
COUNTRIES |
| Not even he will fit in |
ODDMANOUT |