| A degree in law at what I have, just in case |
ABLATIVE |
| By the sound of it, furs make her as bold as brass |
MINX |
| Cut it fine and get it frozen at last |
SLICED |
| Fat's around one of them in Scotland |
LAIRDS |
| Go after this on the way to a degree |
LITTLE |
| Got to double figures in a hurry |
HASTEN |
| He's in the drink of the drinker |
THESOT |
| Hies about the ship with derision |
HISSES |
| How many, in view of this, you get 9T, perhaps |
SIXTEEN |
| Is Lear back with such children of dues, by the sound of it? |
ISRAEL |
| Is Sidney willing to go along with the tyre? |
SIDON |
| It's not profitable to be so bewildered |
BEATALOSS |
| It's not really lead in to be all right, by the sound of it |
PENCIL |
| It, my boy, is going to happen (2'1,2) |
ITSON |
| May get fired for getting drunk |
TOASTED |
| Not up to drag the North into the city |
DOWNTOWN |
| Not used in the bridge but may be in bridge |
RUBBER |
| One is there when one sings thus |
INTONES |