| One may drive it five-in-hand |
NAIL |
| One might be prone to be like this - unbelievably so |
LIE |
| Perhaps a go, in short, on the bottom |
AGROUND |
| Seen to be about you, it is adjoining |
ENSUITE |
| Sounds as if in the lad there's nothing to purchase |
BUOY |
| Sounds as if one might clash with the representative, by the sound of it |
CYMBAL |
| Sounds as if the lord has no heir |
BARREN |
| Sounds as if the sound of 28 down is in the water |
PIER |
| Sounds as if there's little of this little hole in the water |
EYELET |
| That's how you got your turnover |
UPENDED |
| That's the height of it after X, and that's the whole of it |
TALLY |
| That's the stinker to needle one, perhaps |
SEWER |
| The foot must have it and the Foot must keep it |
INSTEP |
| The good and the bad of R.L.S. |
JEKYLLANDHYDE |
| The lad is 26 down at last, and thereby hangs a tail |
CAUDAL |
| The old place gets blown up |
TYRE |
| This was round about. By them, by the sound of them |
WARES |
| To be so overweight may be the death of Albert |
FATAL |
| Where one may go up to speak, or turn up to beat out the music |
ROSTRUM |