| 'Although it may be wee, one may employ it (3)' |
USE |
| 'Chews this, by the sound of it (6)' |
SELECT |
| 'If the tin gets broken, it would be wrong to be putting it underground (9)' |
INTERRING |
| 'It's antique and not thick in gold (3,5)' |
OLDTHING |
| 'Re such poetry, one goes back with it (6)' |
VERSES |
| 'Red wine for me, so get it in (7)' |
IMPORT |
| 'The moral, I see, is this (5)' |
ETHIC |
| 'Try the box to set a precedent (4,4)' |
TESTCASE |
| A chap is one of those acting for others |
AGENTS |
| A team is spoken by stages |
ASIDES |
| Allow this to be a hindrance |
LET |
| Are shortly in something fishy in such a dugout |
TRENCH |
| Burning to take it easy at last |
ABLAZE |
| Cares for all people |
RACES |
| Chewed this just a little |
BIT |
| Don¿t play so much after tea; it's not wise |
TACTLESS |
| Empty about nine to get sure they're blended |
MIXTURES |
| How kind the Mother is |
NATURE |