| A churchman, by the sound of it |
HYMN |
| and 11 across and 2 down, so one may, one gathers, be becoming as nutty as we are here |
HEREWECOME |
| Banter for training, perhaps |
RAILLERY |
| Can one stand this as it's in a twister? |
EASEL |
| Chorally, the little speck comes to tea |
MOTET |
| Don't be soft to the brute if it's difficult to stand |
HARDTOBEAR |
| For the get-together, see 14 down |
GATHERING |
| For this man, Utsystet, see 14 down |
NUTSINMAY |
| Get in the way a bit and bit back |
HINDERPART |
| Go back and attend to the patient again, perhaps |
RETREAT |
| Happy to be let softly |
PLEASED |
| Here one gets the rage of the East, it seems |
EIRE |
| How 26 gets mixed in a former royal |
TSARINA |
| How heavenly for the sponges to be so light! |
ANGELCAKES |
| How Mother gets over to the man with a shade |
MAGENTA |
| If this came to tea, she came to life |
GALA |