| 'E is to get back to meet in this regard |
ESTEEM |
| Are you shortly to be found among the best of the beasts? |
BRUTES |
| At the end of the street a horse over 'er makes 'er start to fall |
STAGGER |
| By the sound of it, corn is up for a trout |
RISE |
| Dye with the sentry always in motion |
DYSENTERY |
| Edge with fifty in the edge |
SIDLE |
| Everything sounds so boring |
AWLS |
| Fools can do it if they've got Bray Head |
ASSESSING |
| For the switch off see you get a solicitor |
CUTOUT |
| Fresh little tea and water for it |
NEWT |
| How odd it seems for her to have a nun around |
UNEVEN |
| I, Reginald, that's me as a rule |
REGIME |
| In order to have it turned up and passed on |
TIDIED |
| Infinitely preferable not to be one on the course for gambling |
FARBETTER |
| Is Edward reckoned to be an Academician? |
RATED |
| Late, of course |
SUPPER |
| Leonard X - a fast fellow, it seems |
LENTEN |
| Lots of it, by the sound of it, to make a row at last |
ROAR |