| 'How to make N.I. So as to get to bed (4,2)' |
TURNIN |
| 'Is physical force done on the fiddle, perhaps? (8)' |
VIOLENCE |
| 'It's lasting here (2,3,3)' |
INTHEEND |
| 'Never for this, by the sound of it (4)' |
REAR |
| 'Poetic, perhaps, the other way round (7)' |
INVERSE |
| 'The thing is not to be all for a job, etc. (6)' |
OBJECT |
| 'They're drilled half round, of course (4,5)' |
NINEHOLES |
| A nothing for dyeing? |
ANIL |
| A thousand such different people might be parents |
OTHERS |
| All one-eyed? They have a point |
NEEDLES |
| And in the end that's a substitute |
STANDIN |
| Are you sick of being Irish by name? (1'5) |
ONEILL |
| By the sound of it one knows it's not us |
SNOUT |
| Calm and not dried up at first |
SERENE |
| Get the doctor round for the cattleman |
DROVER |
| Hair in the inside with emphasis |
STRESSING |
| I get tough with the backward girl around |
SISAL |
| In what one lets join forces |
ENLIST |