| 'S lazy, so 'tis so to edge |
SIDLE |
| A teetotaller is sore at having got stuck with this |
ATTACHED |
| Being below the bottom, may come to a bad end |
SADDLE |
| Burnt, crude, ground stuff |
ASHORE |
| By way of what's twisting up here for room |
LEEWAY |
| Customary costume |
HABIT |
| Edward is subdued, having to follow Charles X |
CHASTENED |
| Fits over them in no regular way |
STARTS |
| For one in France, Brother Kenneth is all in one piece |
UNBROKEN |
| Hide one's work used not to cost much |
TANNER |
| How 'e gets nothing drawn up |
LINE |
| How the bee might be festive with claret |
CELEBRATE |
| How the pest's up to be playful with strings attached |
SITAR |
| It's not so fine for the artist to be at home |
RAIN |
| It's rude to make fun of one bare on top at the bottom (6) |
RIBALD |
| Long to be yellow and sound sheepish about her |
BANANA |
| My father, now dead, had good taste |
PALATE |
| No trouble to stand with a further fifty |
EASE |