| A bish, that's not in church in India |
SAHIB |
| A follower of Edward the Seventh |
GEORGEV |
| Actually, it sounds as if one's eyes might follow this knowingly |
REAL |
| After tea, in short, the Irish makes it all short |
TERSE |
| Allow him to be ungrammatically forgetful |
LETHE |
| Always one weds before this |
EVERYTHURSDAY |
| Always, by the sound of it, disorganised |
EVERYWHICHWAY |
| By the look of it, it doesn't look good to turn back (4) |
LEER |
| Cut back past this |
WAS |
| Disorder may stun this roundabout |
UNREST |
| For him, there's about one horse to be eaten for Ascot |
HAGGIS |
| Has the sand, perhaps, hardened like concrete? |
SET |
| How 27 across gets led to get sat on |
SADDLE |
| How each spare G seems to cover the lot except for the start |
FOREVERYTHING |
| I will be in what gave the confusion to a few houses |
VILLAGE |
| If the back is beheaded, what's left will get sound |
REAR |
| In short in church, in short |
INCH |
| Is it the churchman that'll come again? |
REVISIT |
| It's Edward that Mother has married |
MATED |