| 'After tea, Jean Jacques will, perhaps, get the address of his bride (9)' |
TROUSSEAU |
| 'Chews this, by the sound of it (5)' |
ELECT |
| 'Detest Eve in this, no matter what (8)' |
WHATEVER |
| 'Faith, this one will have none of it (7)' |
TRAITOR |
| 'Is a ass about, for instance, to be so pointed? (8)' |
ASSEGAIS |
| 'Make Cathy be for sale, by the sound of it (5)' |
YACHT |
| 'Might a lathe get a vent near to the East? (3,6)' |
THELEVANT |
| 'Perhaps Aunt IV, by the sound of it, is a shy one for the outcome (5,5)' |
SALLYFORTH |
| 'See, this is forbidding, the tank is (7)' |
CISTERN |
| At last well off but can't take off |
OSTRICH |
| Being so open-mouthed at the sound of the board |
YAWNING |
| George had a chop in such a gritty way |
SAND |
| Grin after being so late for a change |
ALTERING |
| Have it in mind that it should come at the bottom |
THOUGHT |
| I reckon that to be like this may lead to a cross word |
IRATE |
| In an upstanding manner |
ERECTLY |