| A little way has been lying here, by the sound of it |
LANE |
| According to this, by the sound of it, there's a street round here, it seems |
STRING |
| Accustomed to what's not new |
USED |
| An Irish fir, not a Scotch fir, in a male manner |
GENTLEMEN |
| Ascertain as can be? |
QUITESURE |
| By the sound of it, did your cable draw Ireland into this union? (6) |
EUROPE |
| Could hardly stand one deer - Gee! - and another deer in bits |
STAGGERED |
| Could one make a stand out of such a complicated lease? |
EASEL |
| Do this again about a doctor with one foot on a ruddy floater |
REDRAFT |
| Edge along fifty inside? |
SIDLE |
| Free from this |
EXEMPT |
| Fully filled further folds, by the sound of it |
REPLETE |
| Get a move on out behind her |
BUSTLE |
| Get on in a little bit of music in a Jewish way |
SEMITONE |
| How at length the drays have got broken up outside the houses |
YARDS |
| How little Kay gets stuck in the drain |
SKEWER |
| How the nut may regret lying here |
UNTRUE |
| I arrived up here with such a thin boy |
EMACIATED |