| One of 1 down may turn it to be 33 across |
TACIT |
| One of the hazards of summers? |
ADDERS |
| One would not get the Irish to 4 across of this |
SCOTCH |
| Perhaps there is some fodder in the mire |
MANGER |
| Precious little weight may be given to such miserable accountants |
CARATS |
| Relatively along the Mediterranean, by the sound of it |
NIECE |
| See tea afterwards if you want to get out of this more |
EXTRA |
| That 's about what's pitched. I have not to let it go |
RETENTIVE |
| That's to say by way of a title |
NAMELY |
| The sort of 20 down with underwear? |
VESTED |
| The way to passon that I'm not quite all there |
IMPART |
| There's nothing in it for a lass, by the sound of it |
ALACK |
| Turn it to make the Irishman turn up |
TAP |
| Verbally uptight |
TENSE |
| What model behaviour! |
POSING |
| What you might gain with lust by hand |
SALUTING |
| Where there's berth there's transport in there |
CABIN |
| You'll be able to see that this isn't hard |
NOTICE |