| A minute bit, perhaps, but watch it |
TIMEPIECE |
| A pillar of the press |
COLUMN |
| A sucker may stick around being sick |
PASTILLE |
| According to them, they have their ups and downs |
YOYOS |
| All by oneself one may stick it in the bottom and tie it in a knot |
ANCHORITE |
| Being such a silly mischiefmaker, 'e leads to deadlock |
IMPASSE |
| By the sound of it, it's cold |
SNEEZE |
| By the sound of it, the end of the wood has got twisted |
TIMBRE |
| Certain to get a cut of anything so heavy |
TONSURE |
| Continue with the head-on encounter, and make it fast |
BUTTON |
| Does one hold a trial over a bed? |
TESTER |
| From Greece I have found that you're a stinker, by the sound of it |
EUREKA |
| His in is church |
REVERENCE |
| How a fish might use its tongue, by the sound of it, to get the taste of it |
GARLIC |
| How naughty at the end of the week for over a year, in short |
SATYR |
| How one claims, by the sound of it, to possess the boy from Greece |
IONIAN |
| Hurry out at the back |
BUSTLE |
| I had such silly tents, perhaps |
IDIOTS |