| One barely sunders this |
UNDRESS |
| One may dry up in 'er company |
WITHER |
| One's been fired |
ASH |
| Tell the knight to be offensive, by the sound of it, at whatever extra cost |
SURCHARGE |
| That's some of the feline family in the tree |
CATKIN |
| That's the prospect for a sentry |
LOOKOUT |
| That's the vicar, is it, Edward, that's come again? |
REVISITED |
| The acid way to invite Richard to take a chair, by the sound of it |
CITRIC |
| The blooming insects seem to be female |
ANTHERS |
| The horses go round at the end of the street |
STRING |
| The sort of washer that will put a fellow off |
DETERGENTS |
| The strand is where I follow my trade |
PLY |
| The turn of the tide, round the den up there in the paper |
EDITORIAL |
| The way the piano has one footless |
ASP |
| Then that makes a prune hot |
THEREUPON |
| There's great activity over behind there |
BUSTLE |