| Rode around it over the paper |
EDITOR |
| Sad the way one attempts to get around the aged |
TRAGEDIES |
| See about the headgear and get away with it |
ESCAPE |
| Sent for sound as one knows how to get it |
AROMA |
| She was often little, by the sound of it |
ANNIE |
| Shortly I shall be this? Well, no |
ILL |
| Sounds as if they come from the sun to get one up |
RAISE |
| Ted's stop around is in this |
DESIST |
| That cursed river got boxed in |
EXECRATED |
| That's enough to give one for a starter, or one drink |
ORIGIN |
| That's herself in that place |
THERE |
| This gets up to the horse to make it 34 across |
GEE |
| This lot draws the argument to its close |
LASTWORD |
| Those in society have lost their heads with some heat |
EMBERS |
| What one had to do with one's dough, by the sound of it |
NEEDED |
| What the sun does to various things |
SUNDRIES |
| What's left is wet so one keeps it back |
RESTRAINS |
| What's that to do with a part in play? |
ACT |