| A pound could make one so ill-bred, bread |
OAF |
| After a century the girl may have it and be silly at last |
CLASS |
| After a little way an addition would find one in India |
PATH |
| As a referee the Academician turns snappish, it seems |
ARBITER |
| Before this, might one take the bus and get down to it? |
ERE |
| Can such a worker be both saint and R.A.? |
ARTISAN |
| Don't go and get yourself covered in pitch |
TARRY |
| For deliveries in the rain, that would be blissful |
NIRVANA |
| How mouldy so to take your pleasure with a girl! |
FUNGAL |
| Hung around the doctor and copied him |
DRAPED |
| In Greece that's the beginning and the end of it |
ALPHAANDOMEGA |
| In this it's just no go, not oneither side |
NEUTRAL |
| In this one is all boxed in as one listens to the East |
HEARSE |
| It would be all to the good for them to follow the little bee for the hounds |
ASSETS |
| It would not be cheating to make light of this |
FAIR |
| It's enough to make one morose to have a crab on it, lying there |
BED |
| It's just not in Enid to have sung like this |
INTONED |
| Might it be the TUC that is so very 20 down? |
CUTUP |
| Might one make a bit of a living in headgear? |
HABITAT |