| 'A single sailor, perhaps, this time (3,6)' |
ONESEASON |
| 'According, perhaps, to what's for the plumber (6)' |
PIPING |
| 'Gets things going, not to let them die down (6,2)' |
LIVENSUP |
| 'Getting to one's 4 across in trousers, perhaps (6)' |
PANTED |
| 'It's 27 across that's a moke, it seems (6)' |
ASSESS |
| 'Make note of it, all the same (6)' |
ATTUNE |
| 'Might for the present, perhaps, over the Border be such troubles? (6)' |
MAYHEM |
| 'Owing to the bank, it's above the doctor back there (9)' |
OVERDRAFT |
| 'Regularly it's minute inside (5,4)' |
EVERYWEEK |
| 'Returned with thanks, perhaps, by the end of the week (3)' |
SAT |
| 'She comes after 15 across, sheepishly (3)' |
HER |
| 'Slow to a trot, perhaps, for a drink in there (8)' |
DECANTER |
| 'Stand and 5 down (4,4)' |
HOLDWITH |
| 'Subject to this, that's what I'm really like (5)' |
THEME |
| 'Ten with an ant has not so much ease, by the sound of it (6)' |
LESSEE |
| 'That'll leave one heirless, by the sound of it (4,4)' |
LASTGASP |
| 'That's when it's ten (5,4)' |
AFTERNINE |
| Charged to the North after ten |
ION |