| 'Answer for the water hereabouts, perhaps (7)' |
RESPOND |
| 'Be, in short, all to the good to have short legs (6)' |
BASSET |
| 'Brace for a 21 across fruit (3,4)' |
ONEPAIR |
| 'Employment for one's indentures, perhaps (3,10)' |
THEBRIDGEWORK |
| 'Get to grips with the composer, by the sound of it (6)' |
HANDLE |
| 'Largely, by the sound of it, a sad way over in Venice (6,2,5)' |
BRIDGEOFSIGHS |
| 'Might make a man with a rule? In short, no (7)' |
NUMERAL |
| 'Past mayor, perhaps, for bishop (5)' |
MITRE |
| 'Sounds brutally big, yet may need a 24 down to give one cover (4)' |
BARE |
| 'Start not to be on 17 across (3,3)' |
SETOFF |
| 'Start to court and hurry, having been fired (4,3)' |
WOODASH |
| 'That's the one with the parish, is it? (7)' |
REVISIT |
| 'To deal with it at table there must be four of them (6,7)' |
BRIDGEPLAYERS |
| 'Took a chair up before the set-up, all according to preference (6)' |
TASTES |
| 'We, but much more excitedly (4)' |
WHEE |
| 'Well, it's not like this it seems (3)' |
SIC |
| 'Will he brew like this in half a tick, by the sound of it? (7)' |
SEMITIC |
| 'With 31 across, a tale of the past for him (3)' |
HIS |
| All this is what it amounts to |
TOLD |