| It takes firm fighting to make one craven with the cubes |
COWARDICE |
| It's no go |
ARRIVING |
| Let it fall, to boot, in the play |
ADROPKICK |
| Not an land name with one that's not a flower |
SEAANEMONE |
| Not no wing, by the sound of it |
IGNORANT |
| Not the middle in the play |
SIDE |
| Preferable to be frozen inside |
NICER |
| That's enough to bring a lump to your throat, sir |
ADAMSAPPLE |
| The 22 across of the sailor is enough to make one cross |
SALTIRE |
| The French and the English get ruddy with soap |
LATHERED |
| The morning is for us with love |
AMOUR |
| The plural, in short, is not what I have to sound sad about |
PLAINTIVE |
| The water goes wrong with Number One going wrong with the books |
EDITION |
| Unplaced, perhaps, but in this place at this time |
NOWHERE |
| Very shortly, but not in the first place |
INASECOND |
| What a scornful bird! See how it comes between the doctor and the ruler |
MOCKING |