| 'A Scot, for one, lays bricks in them (7)' |
COURSES |
| 'A soft melody or two, it seems (4)' |
PAIR |
| 'Bats, perhaps, maybe made to stick behind one (4,2,3,4)' |
STABINTHEBACK |
| 'Faith, there's none of that in this (7)' |
TREASON |
| 'In Latin, now it takes ten more to make an ambassador (6)' |
NUNCIO |
| 'Nape (4,2,3,4)' |
BACKOFTHENECK |
| 'That's the wrong way round (2,4,2,5)' |
ISBACKTOFRONT |
| 'The robber has got no fine locks, by the sound of it (7)' |
CORSAIR |
| 'Working for gain again (4,2,7)' |
BACKINHARNESS |
| A little tea after this makes what's almost black |
NIGH |
| A Scotsman may shortly blow up abroad |
MONSOON |
| After a century might come to a handy end |
LIMB |
| At least that's how the hay gets won |
ANYHOW |
| Beast of burden arrived with fifty such |
CAMEL |
| Does this one gamble in an improved sort of way? |
ABETTER |
| Finish off the whisky |
SCOTCH |
| He would be a vegetable to begin with the girl |
HERB |
| Is no in France able to go off on fire? |
CANNON |
| It has to be long to make it |
STREAK |