| As it's in a deed, it's assaulted one, by the sound of it |
DEADSEA |
| Before it's about one for a lake. That's great |
ERIE |
| Could she be incorporated in the newspapers? |
PRINCESS |
| Do you reckon it's father's turn for the bench? |
ADJUDGE |
| Does he succeed in getting wind of it, by the sound of it? |
HEIR |
| Don't stop so much and never stop |
ENDLESS |
| Is the priest all right? 'E won't follow suit |
REVOKE |
| It was stinking old-fashioned to get also like this in the red |
REEKED |
| It's aromatic with such a black scrap on it |
TARRAGON |
| It's no light matter to have to show the way |
LEAD |
| It's questionable if a hundred such would hold water |
ASKS |
| It's useless to put it on the wall at the bottom |
FUTILE |
| Just a bit crusty to start with |
PIECE |
| Might they turn to 16 across at last:? |
REELS |
| Nothing over four feet |
UNSHOD |
| One might stress that it's not so fine at the end of the street |
STRAIN |
| Pen this church music, by the sound of it |
CORRAL |
| Preserved in pregnancy, perhaps, in perpetuity |
MUMMIFIED |