| My pole is broken but I can still use it |
EMPLOY |
| One goes in for trees around the North |
ENTERS |
| One may claim this sounds like a safe bet |
ASSERT |
| Perhaps a wee form of 9 across |
USE |
| Perhaps it's thready for the island at last |
LISLE |
| Seems it's preferable for one to be gambolling here, by the sound of it |
BETTER |
| The 1 c.c. of this may make one feverish |
HECTIC |
| The root of pi? |
TURNIP |
| The speed of the sea tide, by the sound of it, but it isn't |
NOT |
| The surroundings of it for a little bit |
TITHE |
| They go in by the hall door, by the sound of them |
ENTRANTS |
| Too much of this toast may give you a double chin |
CHINCHIN |
| Up about a drink from the river |
NIGER |
| Up with the sound of 11 down! (6) |
ASCENT |
| Will he hail you? What a drag! |
HEAVE |
| With great respect, it's always 34 across about it |
REVERENT |
| Yes, that's the way it went out |
ASSENT |
| Your lousy, single bit of cake |
ONESLICE |