| 'Get them as low as possible to the boot around the T (3,6)' |
THEBOTTOM |
| 'In view of the serpent, etc. (6)' |
ASPECT |
| 'Is tea soon around? On the contrary (3,2)' |
NOTSO |
| 'May be placed at 1 down, for instance (3)' |
BET |
| 'More of 27 across, perhaps, to make one laugh (6)' |
TITTER |
| 'Not on with a couple, by the sound of it, and is 20 down (3,2)' |
OFFTO |
| 'Out for a shortage of metal (3,2)' |
NOTIN |
| 'The odds are that it's about lunch time (3,2,3)' |
TENTOONE |
| 'The wooden shoe is so old, destroy it (8)' |
SABOTAGE |
| 'They're engaged to Paul, by the sound of it, with their teeth (8)' |
RATCHETS |
| 'Tied for to go out on the tide (5,3)' |
BOUNDFOR |
| 'Tinotme, perhaps, as of late (3,2,4)' |
NOTINTIME |
| Agreed that it's like it was submitted to the editor |
ASSENTED |
| At Last I have to do well |
THRIVE |
| Beatrix might do a little work on the wheel |
POTTER |
| Change gear and try that mostly |
GREATEST |
| Church promised initially to settle the bills for others |
VICARIOUS |
| Draw up in this direction in the broken seats |
EASTWARDS |