| ''Lead on, Macduff'' and ''To gild the lily'' |
MISQUOTATIONS |
| A practise's one of them (1, 11'1) |
AMISSPELLINGS |
| All the same, one is mean it seems |
SYNONYM |
| At ten they would be all there at the ball |
DANCE |
| At the moment it's this month |
INSTANT |
| By the sound of it, accountants get it on dismissal |
SAC |
| Could Hood not have been one of one's in-laws? |
OUTLAW |
| Do not stop it to hinder one |
LET |
| Drink up, my friend |
PAL |
| Fresh turn for a swell from London |
WEN |
| Give out the entire Old Testament |
ALLOT |
| Greet the idiot back in the bath there |
LOOFAH |
| He's in control of it - that's plain, by the sound of it |
PILOT |
| How 8 down might have been late for transport |
MISSEDTHEBOAT |
| How a hundred learnt not to be all on edge |
CENTRAL |
| How a non-drinker could get to his own in Scotland |
ATTAIN |
| How I might make an offer in the same place, in short |
IBID |
| Long for a conifer baked around the North |
PINE |
| No pro, one might follow 23 across |
ANTI |