| 'Admit that this may deceive you (4,2)' |
TAKEIN |
| 'But soft, the tide will go out and get the French a little rocky (6)' |
PEBBLE |
| 'If they're one's income, I am there with the drinks (7)' |
IMPORTS |
| 'In the first place, they're never all there (7-2)' |
RUNNERSUP |
| 'Not right out here to be dropped (4,3)' |
LEFTOUT |
| 'They are about to get bred for the race (3,5)' |
THEDERBY |
| 'This teaches one only till nine, by the sound of it (6,3)' |
LESSONTEN |
| 'Upside down, are at the double sounding so happy (4)' |
PURR |
| About fifty in the shire that could be Yorkshire |
RELISH |
| All part of the act and all for show |
SCENES |
| Am here about the sheets |
REAM |
| Come again and pick the fruit |
REAPPEAR |
| Dried up what sounds soft in a couple of wheels |
MOPPED |
| Get to be suitable for one |
BECOME |
| If one puts one's foot down for stoppage |
BRAKES |
| In church they get to be so wearing |
CLERICALS |
| In the direction of the ward one would not be welcome |
UNTO |
| Isn't anything really bad in being inexperienced |
NOVICE |