| A coin for Des for the sound of the sea |
DIOCESAN |
| After a century he gets his Pa in |
ACHE |
| Aim to make the serpent all the rage |
ASPIRE |
| At last it's quite enough to put one's foot down |
TRAMPLE |
| Be quiet. It's a knockout, so go on ahead |
SHAKO |
| Come around, my dear, and take part in this |
COMPETE |
| Does the hair of the South get the strain of this? |
STRESS |
| Driven home that all was not well with the North |
NAILED |
| Free with about turn from the jacket |
REEFER |
| Gets sound to make it all all right |
SAFEAND |
| Have an agreeable, stringy sound |
ACCORD |
| I had ten of them in writing, in a manner of speaking |
IDIOMS |
| I'm one French Father - or two of them, by the sound of it, currently |
AMPERE |
| If it's up to live where it's warm |
FIRESIDE |
| In the church or extremely round the street |
VESTRY |
| Is it me that you net in among the hens? |
ENMESH |
| Is the little louse back in a mess and befogged by it all? |
MISTINESS |
| Left to live as in 7 down about you |
RESIDUE |