| O, that may be held on the bird |
PINION |
| On the course or in the fire |
IRONS |
| SE x X1 that are taken for breaks |
ELEVENSES |
| That's some more about the Turf |
REPEAT |
| The bird that can be counted on to alight, by the sound of it |
PETREL |
| The message it brings may be spoken at last |
MORAL |
| The times of the common man? There's the rub! (8) |
MASSAGES |
| The way even a little money has gone up |
ASCENT |
| The way she has a single name |
NEE |
| They may be conducted for holidaymakers in France |
TOURS |
| They're all put on with the price on top |
COSTUMES |
| They're so sweet with tea, and so crafty after a little tea |
TARTS |
| We won't go into that - e.g., mere like this |
EMERGE |
| What a nuisance that it can turn black! |
RAT |
| What was in the pig has been cured? what nonsense! |
GAMMON |
| What would you do with a pay cut? |
EARNLESS |
| Where you may shortly be found, you may become liable in brutal manner |
INCUR |
| You'd have to keep them on ice, and that's flat |
SKATES |