| A hundred of them make a dollar, in a manner of speaking |
ACCENTS |
| A spouse from the 23 down may put some life in you |
ANIMATE |
| Are you too loud? If so you may get it in the neck |
RUFF |
| At this stage, one may play there |
THEATRE |
| Difference between be and berth |
NORTH |
| Father, the artist, came across 'er - that's the limit |
PARAMETER |
| For independence there's nothing in your aunt - dear me! |
AUTONOMY |
| Have a drink on the horse |
HOCK |
| Hi, Pal! You sound a little on the bottle |
PHIAL |
| In grammar the first bit of it comes first for the present or the past |
PARTICIPLE |
| In such cases, does the rotter get poured from the mountains? |
CASCADES |
| Is he fired with enthusiasm for religion? |
CANON |
| Never a ruddy drink of 6 across |
WHITEWINE |
| No armament for the foreigner there |
LEGATION |
| Not lit S up for stinker |
STILTON |
| Not so much of what helps one to get on in school |
LESS |