| After tea one gets to the court in Clare |
TENNIS |
| At the end the end may be the end of you |
BLAST |
| Being ten in excise |
EXISTENCE |
| Can he carry his drink? |
PORTER |
| Can they have let the pound as it loses value like this? |
LEASES |
| Could be repetitive about the poor brute |
RECUR |
| Could you stand having gins mixed like this, even if they make things go smoothly? |
BEARINGS |
| Even first-rate fish may have one sick |
AILING |
| In 35 across, it's an advantage to follow this |
DEUCE |
| Is 'e firm and never befogged where money is concerned? |
ECONOMIST |
| It it is comparatively amphibious, more like, by the sound of it |
NEUTER |
| It's logical to cheer once like this |
COHERENCE |
| It's only the odd one that's like this |
SINGULAR |
| Keen to find time in here |
EAGER |
| Might C. ask for boxing, by the sound of it? |
PUNCHEON |
| Most of what's left is amphibious |
EFT |
| Never came first in time |
SECOND |
| Never, by the sound of it, have a paying guest like that in your house |
LOGGIA |