| No so, with a lid |
HOLLOW |
| Not, by the sound of it, a piece of the upstart of 26 down |
WAR |
| On the face of it, one has been placed upside down |
DIAL |
| Perhaps it was such a festive meal that became quite animated |
GALATEA |
| Pile with a point at the end of it |
STACK |
| Pitched over one - but not by accident |
INTENT |
| Playful King Edward - what nonsense! |
LEAR |
| R.A., or a lot, by the sound of it |
UPROAR |
| Shrews at home |
SCOLDINGWIVES |
| Shuns them when they're armed, but not so hot |
COLDSHOULDERS |
| So to move along will give the South something to chew on |
SCUD |
| Sound like 7 downs in your glass |
PANES |
| Sounds as if on the whole one can get around a cleric back there |
CAVERN |
| The coal came after five, in a manner of speaking |
VOCAL |
| The fighting at the beginning of the play is being played |
ACTION |
| The final wicket to fall will stay there longer than the others (7) |
OUTLAST |
| What a blow! |
COLDINTHENOSE |
| Where Ned sang with the microphone |
INTO |
| You'll get fifty more in it and get stuck with it |
SEA |