| 'Cut into the cup to get one's teeth into (4,2)' |
CHEWUP |
| 'Des, you must be exhausted (4,2)' |
USEDUP |
| 'Does Foley age on them, by the sound of it? (5)' |
TREES |
| 'Furniture for the end of 19 down, flat on top (6)' |
TABLES |
| 'Gone to the bad for a month, I see (6)' |
SEPTIC |
| 'Had a look at the one above you, by the sound of it (6)' |
SENIOR |
| 'Prepare to drive the man, perhaps, with giggles (2-4)' |
TEHEES |
| 'Strictly speaking, cute, perhaps (6)' |
SEVERE |
| 'With great respect, one is about 'er, but not for prosecution (9)' |
DEFERENCE |
| Can no work be found for one in the artillery (2' 2) |
NEER |
| Catherine would be the last that takes after one of 2 down |
SKATE |
| For fishing to get the ball |
TACKLE |
| Get a taxi back by car at a gamble |
BACCARAT |
| I am E's half turn here |
SEMI |
| I am what it swallowed to be a copycat |
IMITATE |
| Imply there's a hundred on this in the form of money |
CONNOTE |
| In business he turns to this ruddy craft |
TRADER |
| In position to go on strike |
STANCE |