| 'A cost about you, I see, to a sound extent (8)' |
ACOUSTIC |
| 'About the present, the North has fame (6)' |
RENOWN |
| 'Could a GI ever do this during the morning, by the sound of it? (6)' |
GRIEVE |
| 'Do they die, sort of, over papers? (7)' |
EDITORS |
| 'For food, for instance, about something that may have food in it (6)' |
EATING |
| 'I had the French, but it didn't work (4)' |
IDLE |
| 'If one behaves in such a needling way, by the sound of it, it has one in stitches (4)' |
SEWS |
| 'Is that where the fin is coming? (2,3,3)' |
ATTHEEND |
| 'Leslie has a little tea, just in case (4)' |
LEST |
| 'Never be 4, by the sound of it (6)' |
BEHIND |
| 'Rubber may give one a close shave, by the sound of it (6)' |
ERASER |
| 'Trouble you're in, starting from scratch (6)' |
SCRAPE |
| 'Turfed, perhaps, again and again, in a manner of speaking (8)' |
REPEATED |
| A pear that gets true sounds like the whole of it |
APERTURE |
| Bad fish is enough to have one feeling bad |
RANKLING |
| Edward had a label on this about a horse |
TAGGED |