| 'The Story of the Walking Cane,' love |
ANECDOTE |
| Also a piece covering a member of the outlaw gang |
BANDIT |
| An artist, male and French |
MANET |
| Angry inmate rampaging through |
INATEMPER |
| Arranged to meet at roughly about one - in the afternoon |
TEATIME |
| Believing the bee has gone, though it's still with us |
LIVING |
| Bother to have a bash at |
ADO |
| Could be a bomb hole by the grass |
BAMBOO |
| Delivered when one got back |
REDEEMED |
| End of the third round: one is flattened |
IRONED |
| Even so, takes the biography and the painting |
STILLLIFE |
| Get a grip on yourself, sweetheart! |
STEADY |
| Hard to see the minister retiring through it |
SEVERE |
| He'll do anything you ask but is an awful bore! |
FAG |
| Home after the war, became a guard |
DEN |
| I mete out sentence at just the right moment |
IDEALTIME |