| Added afterwards that a priest breathed his last |
APPENDED |
| Although he's no vice, he may sound offensive at last |
NEOPHYTE |
| Always takes a knife to this among the saints |
SEVERS |
| Come down with a pound for such silly finery |
FALLAL |
| Come in. I see there's some trouble inside |
ENTERIC |
| Every one of us might pass it on after tea |
EACH |
| Fish washer |
CHAR |
| For a Roman, a cane's broken so as to have seen to the accountant (6) |
SENECA |
| Go back and do the sowing again, by the sound of it |
RECEDE |
| How lucky to find the breeze dropping come autumn |
WINDFALL |
| How Sid gets about ten thousand in manners of speaking |
IDIOMS |
| It's not so hot when, by the sound of it, I raise my voice |
ICECREAM |
| Made amends, perhaps, by getting married all over again it seems |
REPAIRED |
| Nothing comes to nothing at last |
ZERO |
| Of late this will happen to die with a twist |
EVENTIDE |
| One letter to the French is as good as one in twelve |
APOSTLE |