| 'By the sound of it, to tease in the base boom (6)' |
BOTTOM |
| 'Faints as one qualifies (6,3)' |
PASSESOUT |
| 'For the cockney, the rudder is no more to be found (3)' |
ELM |
| 'Or be at the helm at the stern, by the sound of it (7)' |
AUSTERE |
| 'Silly to start to lend a hand, so it is (6)' |
ASSIST |
| 'Tense, I am. Couldn't be better (9)' |
IMPERFECT |
| Bargain about nothing with me for the weather |
BAROMETER |
| Count on being in a mannerless setting |
UNCOUTH |
| Does one keep a railway bookstall? |
STATIONER |
| Get one back to being in a harnessed condition |
REINSTATE |
| Is this fashionable? |
INWEAR |
| Might have been fitter with this than have been a painter |
TURNER |
| Must be made with strength to be strong at last |
EFFORT |
| Not in favour of this sort of attitude to work |
OPPOSE |
| One might be so light and be a little sheepish with ten more |
LAMBENT |
| Paul was about round always |
REVERE |