| 'An adder, having no feet, cannot walk even as badly as this (6)' |
TOTTER |
| 'By the sound of it, owed from him to greet the people (6)' |
HORACE |
| 'By the sound of it, take it as read, doggedly (6)' |
SETTER |
| 'Came in, perhaps, bewitchingly (9)' |
ENTRANCED |
| 'For such as they, perhaps, are war dens in a church (8)' |
SIDESMEN |
| 'He, Edward, followed the crocodile in a decorative manner (9)' |
CROCHETED |
| 'Just a little miserable, one would be over her (3)' |
RAT |
| 'N, not NN, it seems, just for this time (5)' |
NONCE |
| 'Not X's, but seldom (3,5)' |
NOTOFTEN |
| 'Part of a speech over a boy, word for word (8)' |
VERBATIM |
| 'Points, the nazis to the fruit in the middle (6)' |
SPEARS |
| 'Such a ruddy fuss, and loved it (6)' |
ADORED |
| 'That's light, in short (5)' |
FLASH |
| 'The surface on up the street, yet sweet (5)' |
TARTS |
| A little right up in the axe and more |
EXTRA |
| A rip's sin for a pain in the neck? |
ASPIRINS |
| Blown on board to get the vessel on the rocks |
SIREN |
| Escape first? Sure! |
VENTURES |