| 'E's to bite on such refuse |
ESCHEW |
| A little in water for Mr and his ship (6) |
SHRIMP |
| A pickled sound was no defence |
ASSAULTED |
| At this point one tail in a hundred may be not orthodox |
HERETICAL |
| By the sound of it, I,E and you |
EYE |
| By the sound of it, one might look so favourably thus |
AYE |
| By the sound of it, the way for you, sir, every time it's dark |
NIGHTLY |
| By the sound of it, thou in the wood |
YEWTREE |
| Dost thou, in short, get in the shade for a change |
DYE |
| His in church |
REVERENCE |
| How one boiled to look at the half thousand |
SEETHED |
| In 3 down without a break |
INTACT |
| In this regard 'e meets up with this |
ESTEEM |
| Indeed the newspapers are not happy |
DEPRESSED |
| Indian father comes back with his pain |
APACHE |
| It's on the cards one may get to grips with it |
INTHEHAND |