| 7 down in them |
CLOTHES |
| A part meant, by the sound of it, not to be sharp |
FLAT |
| Always in a tear for the Church |
REVERENT |
| And thereby hangs a tail from him from Arnold |
MERMAN |
| At a pinch one boxed one's way to the joint first |
CASED |
| By the sound of it, managed a few for the money demanded |
RANSOM |
| By the sound of it, no longer in mourning after twelve may be made |
AMENDS |
| By way of being noble in the morning |
EARLY |
| Don't tell this - it's so corny I won't believe it |
MEALIE |
| Her poetry about ray is so negative |
CATHODE |
| How beastly long to fret about 'er |
FERRET |
| In Scotland they long to get their wood |
SCOTSPINE |
| It's all very fine to do this |
PURIFY |
| It's not so odd to get one in France so rough |
UNEVEN |
| Look, the old river is old - very old |
SENILE |
| Makes one sick to have come across this in ice |
EMETIC |
| May have charged with assault with the guns |
BATTERY |
| Never 20 down with a dusky follower |
SUNSET |