| A cheeky Shakespearean is in pain |
AGUE |
| A priest seemed to have been able to get sound, perhaps |
APPEARED |
| A saner, backward places for conflict |
ARENAS |
| Accordingly, the saint has it on hand |
STRING |
| American saloon, place it in France, to take the chair in England |
SEDAN |
| At length this will get things right |
MEASURING |
| Back here 'e is with you and me for her |
SUSIE |
| Be a doctor over a horse with the French to make it all in a mess |
BEDRAGGLE |
| Buzz off, Auntie, at last as of old |
AVAUNT |
| By the sound of it, goin' on water but growin' on hill |
ROWAN |
| By the sound of it, in view of this it's not the June year |
SENIOR |
| Comparatively 22 down |
NEARER |
| Easy to go broke |
BRITTLE |
| Far too long for the Irish Times |
EPOCHS |
| He was protesting he was not able, by the sound of it, to be about fifty-five |
CALVIN |
| How mean 1 across is |
NEAR |
| I'm pure enough to be a judge |
UMPIRE |
| If he loses his head, that's all the rage |
RANGER |