| That tongue is worth a pound a can |
DOT |
| That's enough to turn her learned - or else |
VANDAL |
| That's not the straightforward way to get rude about it |
DAPPER |
| The magical way one deals with 21 across |
SPELLS |
| The right construction for a love nest? |
CRAG |
| The seaman is in the drink |
GRISTLE |
| The sort of complaint one might have at being made game of |
DABS |
| The sort of measure that might get round a horse |
SINK |
| The type of dog one might find at the Irish Times |
SOLAR |
| They get stamped on in a male-sounding manner |
POPEYE |
| They may be made game of |
STUB |
| Times, but not the Irish Times |
ERAS |
| What a singular sort of 14 across! |
TIME |
| What a trial for the chopper to turn up with the writing! |
EXAMS |
| What the North has - enoughto make an emperor |
NAPOLEON |
| When one has been fired, that's where to go |
MOGULS |
| With such a firm transgression 'e becomes mathematical |
BEGUINE |
| With such strength as this has, am I friendly? |
CABLE |