| Does this, by the sound of it, go and get dogged? |
DINGO |
| Following 15 across, she takes a bow |
HER |
| Following the pro, N might take this lightly, in a manner of speaking |
OUNCE |
| For your sound of numbers |
FOURONES |
| Give some thought to one in eight of the apartments, by the sound of it |
RUMINATE |
| Hace it round your neck, Les, for the best of books |
BIB |
| How you got fifty and ran back with it, by way of being up in arms |
ULNAR |
| Insect over the border over the Border |
ANTRIM |
| Is she in the can or in the tea? |
TANNIN |
| It takes strength to make it strong at last |
EFFORT |
| It's all wrong if in this I leave before Y |
INIQUITY |
| It's barely in a red setting that one has to get it right |
ADJUSTER |
| It's on the cards that one may thank nonsense for this |
TAROT |
| Make a cut in its dimensions, by the sound of it |
INCISE |
| Make an example of the sound of moments |
INSTANCE |
| One guides them in such a beastly way |
STEERS |
| One takes a bow with this |
FIDDLE |
| Rob in it all - bread in the rest of it |
REDBREAST |