| 'By the sound of it, done being beaten near Dublin (4)' |
DRUM |
| 'By the sound of it, there's no piece for one (7)' |
WARRIOR |
| 'Enough to do the French with Guinness (4,3)' |
LASTOUT |
| 'For a washer, so it might turn up as an anticlimax (4)' |
BATH |
| 'Give a hoot if you don't want an accident (5,4,4)' |
SOUNDYOURHORN |
| 'I sound like this, likewise (4)' |
SEER |
| 'One hears it's a record (3,10)' |
THESOUNDTRACK |
| 'That isn't, see, what he had shortly cut into (7)' |
NOTCHED |
| 'That'll hold water, in a manner of speaking (5,8)' |
SOUNDARGUMENT |
| 'The result is a lofted approach, of course (6)' |
UPSHOT |
| 'What one's heard of it is OK (2'1,5,5)' |
ITSQUITESOUND |
| 'With just a bit more, one's jaw is easily broken (4)' |
CHIN |
| About fifty knots underfoot |
TILES |
| After tea it would be no lie to pity the girl |
RUTH |
| An addition to the little beast could make a heel of him |
CUB |
| An inclusion indeed would make one much less lively |
DEADEN |
| Back the knight to go to and fro in such a stew |
RISOTTO |
| E might his fit up with a joke |
QUIP |
| Edward deserved to get so sound with what he's after |
EARNED |