| A maths way to take your breath away |
ASTHMA |
| A present for one such, verbally |
TENSE |
| All women may be said to be, having forced their way against the current |
BREASTED |
| Are he and you with my dribble of age? |
RHEUMY |
| Can't catch what's grand with you in mine |
IMMUNE |
| Cast for kingship, by the sound of it |
THROWN |
| Forge with this. Can you beat that? |
ANVIL |
| Give one a weapon with our protection |
ARM |
| How a hundred talk on rhyme |
CONVERSE |
| Is she perhaps so foolish? |
ASSESS |
| Mean to demand more than enough interest |
USURER |
| Moor who was P.M. |
HEATH |
| Not a certain French ruse |
UNSURE |
| Not odds but ends for 22 across |
EVENS |
| Numbers of 30 down after the South |
SEVENS |
| One has got to be in pain to start to have got this |
ACHIEVED |
| Pa might employ this with some hesitation |
USE |
| Perhaps blooming well started States |
MAYFLOWER |