| No part of the speech is one in French |
NOUN |
| Not cross enough in the start of 24 down, by the sound of it |
INBRED |
| One must miss fifty such silly little ones |
ASSES |
| Pop the question in what's woven in a gamble |
BASKET |
| Shake spears for this? |
THEBARDOFAVON |
| So it's back, and behold how capital it is |
OSLO |
| So soft, Nora sounds so high |
SOPRANO |
| Start to scrub and end to press such a nuisance |
SCOURGE |
| Start to use your loaf to draw it around 500 |
BREADTH |
| That queen sounded like you, perhaps |
SHEBA |
| The time has passed to make Desmond turn pale |
ELAPSED |
| The way you were going, ducky, has you gone bad at last |
WADDLED |
| This follows the sound of the hay as if by magic |
PRESTO |
| This makes the fish a last bit |
CODA |
| This may be in a suit for the beat |
CLUB |
| This, you see, sounds Jewish |
SAD |
| Those lads serve to come in volume |
PAGES |
| What a sucker may do to a sucker |
ABSORB |
| Works on hand for Wagner |
RING |