| Natural to be in twice four, by the sound of it |
INNATE |
| No, it is made not out of this |
INTO |
| Not in in the red, of course, but not one, by the sound of it |
ROUTED |
| Not quite ten knots, then |
NINETIES |
| One has a will of one's own and had a meal after the match |
TESTATE |
| Same again, please, with the middle at the end |
ENCORE |
| See about the perfume for Islam |
CRESCENT |
| She plays apart |
ACTRESS |
| Sounds as if one looks hard at them in flight |
STAIRS |
| Sounds as if precious little weight will make the motor decay |
CARROT |
| Swallowed about a nut up there melodiously |
ATTUNE |
| The position is that you need to give it a duet at this way |
ATTITUDE |
| The sort of swag that has strings attached, by the sound of it |
LOOT |
| This is an indication that you might be heavin' it |
SIGN |
| Up you get, Theodore, and be more practical |
THEORISE |
| What one makes goes on ahead with what's grinding in 'er |
MILLINER |