| ... continually eating nan, cut and served with relish |
GRAZING |
| A British crossword addict, unable to finish, makes excuse |
ABSOLVE |
| Aide-de-camp using stick with force if having trouble |
STAFFOFFICER |
| Backsliding, a religious scholar is held in contempt |
DISDAIN |
| Be in charge of loading trainees' revolvers up |
OVERSEE |
| Count numbers going round shops |
TELLSON |
| Cup of tea left to get very cold |
CHALICE |
| Dread being imprisoned in stronghold initially |
FORASTART |
| Endless cheese — lots and lots — for UK citizens |
BRITONS |
| Father comes back and sticks around for some finger food ... |
CANAPES |
| Heavy? After shedding outer layers, I'm not heavy at all |
OUNCE |
| In less good health? Proper meat's no answer — quite the reverse |
FEEBLER |
| Is it tea that's regularly served in mug? |
STEIN |
| Length of program is minute, right? Wrong |
RUNTIME |