| 19 across has a leg in this direction |
EAST |
| 6 down take them to a S |
OATS |
| A revolutionary may take a shot at a turn-up |
ATOP |
| About the present the North gets of fame |
RENOWN |
| After ten I come to depend wholly on this |
ENTIRELY |
| All in bits - see below |
ASUNDER |
| As will be obvious, that's no sit-in |
STANDOUT |
| As you were on ahead, son |
STET |
| Buck up about fifty-one in trust |
RELIED |
| By the sound of it, dyes at last |
DECEASES |
| From time to time without parents on the sound of it |
OFFANDON |
| Given one's due in a stringy sort of way, by the sound of it |
ACCORDED |
| Got loose with no more tide here, by the sound of it |
UNDONE |
| How hard it gets for a hundred on the island |
CONCRETE |
| Invite the peer to get rent and step ashore |
LANDLORD |
| It takes more than the two of them, perhaps, to cause such trouble |
BOTHER |