| ' Tis herself, not Sally, so to sally forth (5)' |
ISSUE |
| 'Come out, called up, was fed (7)' |
EMANATE |
| 'Go back and draw up in there, son, for progress (7)' |
ONWARDS |
| 'Is that what the chairman is? Honestly? (5,5)' |
ABOVEBOARD |
| 'It's for the conductor to stay at the wicket, it seems (5)' |
BATON |
| 'Keep down about the Irish Times, for one (7)' |
REPRESS |
| 'Make fun of a transgression, by the sound of it, on foot (9)' |
MOCCASSIN |
| 'Plenty of room for a sore tooth, by the sound of it (4)' |
ACRE |
| 'Sound his horn, he had shortly, in such a biting way (7)' |
TOOTHED |
| 'Tasteful saltations, perhaps (10)' |
SEASONINGS |
| 'That's the drill to get the whole of it, by the sound of it (5)' |
BORER |
| 'Well, again that's what one did with the bacon (5)' |
CURED |
| Agreed to get on this for a trial |
APPROVAL |
| Because this could get re really meaning it |
SINCE |
| Came back and stood about once more? |
RETREATED |
| Car with a dial - that sounds like the root of it |
RADICAL |