| 'As that's where it is as a precaution (2,4)' |
INCASE |
| 'Be at the top, remove the top (6)' |
BEHEAD |
| 'By way of assault, by the sound of it (6)' |
SALINE |
| 'If 16 acrossed, it would be for them to succeed (5)' |
THEIR |
| 'It's rare to find it like this, as a matter of course (9)' |
UNDERDONE |
| 'No, one might be famous, and that's flat (5)' |
TABLE |
| 'Noble to get the sound of it, with 50 (4)' |
EARL |
| 'The adder can't even do this, having no feet (6)' |
TOTTER |
| 'The sporting judge being indisposed, here's a substitute (6)' |
REFILL |
| 'Understanding this, thanks to His Majesty being at home (6,2)' |
TAKINGIN |
| 'What may be 8 down sounds dear, of course (7)' |
VENISON |
| 'Where the crow crows (2,1,5)' |
INACROWD |
| 'Where you live you may put it on, by the sound of it (7)' |
ADDRESS |
| A mother from Ulster gets not one to make this be so lively |
ANIMATION |
| At last the primate will get it in the neck |
NAPE |
| Calls up to seek about 50 |
EVOKES |
| E's getting slack about the sea |
EASES |
| Fictional? What's so new about that? |
NOVELTY |