| A disc as sonar used to be |
ASDIC |
| A mother is to give us a song and be making money out of it |
AMASSING |
| Being so sick, died around the oceans |
DISEASED |
| Carrying a measure of gin |
TOTING |
| Desmond is about to want to scratch them out of the ground |
DITCHES |
| During break get Valerie buried |
INTERVAL |
| Fill one in the matter of wind |
REGALE |
| Frequently in the short singular it's so melting |
SOFTENING |
| His is what 9 across starts to be |
REVERENCE |
| However old she is, this won't do her any good |
DAMAGE |
| In pursuit, pure and simple |
CHASTE |
| Irish fir |
GENTLEMEN |
| Is 'e in the Church? Take another look at that |
REVISE |
| Is pressing - Gee, in so sure a way! |
URGES |
| Make just a shade of change for ruddy you |
REDYE |
| Make way for Daddy's wise man |
PASSAGE |
| Meaning the opposite to a flattening extent, perhaps |
IRONIC |
| Must not be a crooked king |
RULER |