| Might one figure how else to get around what's around the mouth? |
ELLIPSE |
| Might the accountant use his whip in the house carriage? |
CALASH |
| One job, or twelve, with Leslie |
APOSTLES |
| Sounds as if they've sent Sam back to get the broken oar (6) |
AROMAS |
| Sounds cold, is hot |
CHILLI |
| Stitch up round what one has not paid for |
OWES |
| Such forceful language is enough to colour a clan, by the sound of it |
DIATRIBE |
| That gave one a good return, by the sound of it |
ECHOED |
| The graduate is all set to have beastly short legs |
BASSET |
| The puffin did sound just a shade like 8 across, by the sound of it |
BLEW |
| This has rung the snake at last |
LADDER |
| To start with I took my meal in it |
INITIATE |
| Up |
ARISEN |
| What's wrong with an iron in place of a driver for the manager |
TRUSTEE |
| Without ties and without any knowledge of where you're going, by the sound of it |
ROOTLESS |
| You'll get no change out of it that way |
EVENLY |