| Always on foot, just a little, not on hand |
BOOTEES |
| Always on hand, not on foot |
FINGER |
| Always on hand, not on foot |
PALMS |
| At the end of the street the Times has them all for show |
STAGES |
| Break the star and it will go bad on either side |
ASTRADDLE |
| Father, now that he's up and got his clothes on, may be spoken to |
ADDRESSED |
| How attractive to have egg in the outside of the nag! |
ENGAGING |
| However tender, one is not so keen on 'er |
OFFER |
| If it's under a pound, this will always get the prize |
EVER |
| It might be a sewer, perhaps, but sounds nice |
SINGER |
| It's not 7 down and not from 15 across yet is one of a bunch |
BANANA |
| It's on the cards it's not 18 across |
STRAIGHT |
| It's said to have ten in the scene to be served |
SENTENCE |
| Mean that one gets able to be sad |
MISER |
| Might Herb feel around the North at the double? |
FENNEL |
| One may be rid of about one of this, and that's flat |
IRONED |
| One tars an example of this, by the sound of it |
APEMAN |
| Put A in meal and put it in water |
LAUNCH |