| After the car it would be under the feet |
PET |
| For the professional, some toast, notwithstanding |
PROSIT |
| Gee, they're so tender, manyfold! |
GOFFERS |
| Get it out of the mouth into the lough to give one some let-up |
RESPITE |
| Get round to the matter of work |
OPUS |
| Got one's teeth into this, just a little |
BIT |
| If one were to be without most of one eye, this would serve |
LACKEY |
| If the trio has hair of such length, they need to visit the barber |
THREEFURLONGS |
| If you get this drink, you'll be dismissed for it |
SACK |
| Ioxe up tight? |
TENSE |
| It gives one a tic to be so unacceptable at this point |
HERE |
| It's given to one to take a poor view of the piano |
PRESENT |
| It's herself that's the thin one |
TISSUE |
| It's most offensive, yet one has a point, by the sound of it |
ATTACK |
| Its work gives it quite a turn |
KEY |
| Love to turn to what 13 across sound like |
EROS |
| No part of such fish is too large |
TARPON |
| Not altogether, by the sound of it, the way you get nit - i.e. Kat |
TAKEITINTURNS |
| One needs such a judge if one is e'er to get free |
REFEREE |