| 'A car in reverse in these different people (3,5)' |
THERACES |
| 'Attract, by the sound of it (9)' |
TERRITORY |
| 'Hard, by the look of it, to get into the House of Lords (4)' |
PEER |
| 'Himself, an Edward, got angry (6)' |
HEATED |
| 'Is near up? No, is up (6)' |
ARISEN |
| 'Not so keen now on 'er, at any price (5)' |
OFFER |
| 'Perhaps hear there, along with the animals (2,3,3)' |
INTHEARK |
| 'Talked it over, by the sound of it, and was revolted by it (9)' |
DISGUSTED |
| 'The saint rode, by the sound of it, around the wood there (6)' |
STREET |
| 'The water is out but will soon flow again (3,4)' |
LOWTIDE |
| 'The way canines, for instance, come (6)' |
TEETHE |
| At last Charles has got to France |
ARLES |
| Both extra at parting |
BYEBYE |
| Developed up from de Valera with love |
EVOLVED |
| Firing there is most annoying |
GRATES |
| Give a hand as it's up with strings attached |
SALUTE |
| Give what may tear Ireland - Gee! |
RENDERING |
| In the label it's cut in with oil back there |
INTAGLIO |