| '29 across, that's what (2,4)' |
NOLESS |
| 'Blow it away as fast as you can (2,4,3,4)' |
GOLIKETHEWIND |
| 'Earn for your tea, by the sound of it, in Russia (7)' |
SAMOVAR |
| 'Frozen, but only on top (4)' |
ICED |
| 'He works with pain, by the sound of it (6,7)' |
WINDOWCLEANER |
| 'In cloth or in side, need Les make it? (6)' |
STITCH |
| 'Notable, perhaps, by the sound of it (7)' |
MUSICAL |
| 'Sick of flying (3,3)' |
JETLAG |
| 'That too, thy way (6)' |
DENTAL |
| 'The sailer? (3,10)' |
THEWINDJAMMER |
| 'Warn, by the sound of it, but not for 17 across (6)' |
NIGHTY |
| 'Watch me do it - not for quarts, by the sound of it (1'1,7,2,2)' |
IMWINDINGITUP |
| 'Will (5,2)' |
GOINGTO |
| 'You'll get it in the neck, cocky, for this weaving (6)' |
WATTLE |
| A brute around in a roundabout way |
TURBINE |
| A gun with a tune put on outside |
UNGUENT |
| Be trying in a manner of speaking |
ASSAY |
| Did be to cut it up |
WAS |
| Ed could make the burner bad |
WICK |