| 'A stroll, by the sound of it, with Abraham will help with the navigation (9)' |
ASTROLABE |
| 'Cathy's for sale, by the sound of it (6)' |
YACHTS |
| 'Eire was not bound to be like this (4,5)' |
FREESTATE |
| 'For reaping and rocking, perhaps (7)' |
OUTCROP |
| 'Leave when one flies in a colourful manner (4,5)' |
BLUEPETER |
| 'Likes, perhaps, in a beastly way (3)' |
ASS |
| 'Next at sea, but not edge shortly (9)' |
ALONGSIDE |
| 'The diplomat grabbed something to eat, or packed up (6)' |
CRATED |
| 'We've them, by the sound of it, for carriers (7)' |
BASKETS |
| 'Where one might be in the van, but not for leading attack (2,3,4)' |
ATTHEREAR |
| A request for silence when one has been fired |
ASH |
| Claiming to sting and sear this |
ASSERTING |
| Clear the lair of what's mounted |
RIDDEN |
| Dick might print about you on the highway |
TURPIN |
| Gamble in the date with aid |
ABETTED |
| Get your teeth into what stands up in the ship to start with |
MASTICATE |