Next comes a disc jockey with very litle money |
ADJACENT |
Occur in there, by the sound of it? |
KENNEL |
Place the dead round a round century |
LOCATE |
She may get money for it if there's a rotter around |
CASHED |
Such a lot of time! |
ITEM |
That's the last thing to be said for anything so male |
AMEN |
The commotion starts out in front, but is all behind |
BUSTLE |
The shade of the 17 down |
GREEN |
The sort of dote that might save one's life |
ANTI |
The tin is broken and finished, but not by mistake |
INTENDED |
The way to interfere with the decoration, by the sound of it |
MEDDLE |
To have your nose in a book or perhaps be a bully-boy |
TOREADOR |
What you might be doing at last, by the sound of it, for a shade of a change |
DYEING |
Where it's too long and too loose, by the sound of it |
FRANCE |
With the piano on the up and up, I become vocale at last |
PRAISING |
Yellow enough to be able to get up by the one-fifty |
AMBER |
You get it with lime and ice |
HARDWATER |
You'll find us out of work in the nude |
UNUSED |