| Accustomed to be a weed, perhaps |
USED |
| At least one goes on foot |
LITTLETOE |
| Be a little bad like this, in a manner of speaking |
ROGUE |
| Behold them in a far from blooming way |
FLORA |
| Blow for Bard |
TEMPEST |
| Fix this up or it makes one shiver |
RIGOR |
| For such the police fell upon them to start with, by the sound of it, and brought them to their knees |
FELONIES |
| However deep, it may rise to a sickening extent |
GORGE |
| In want of what one might do to one's dough, by the sound of it |
NEEDING |
| It's hard to make it turn up in there where the fire is |
GRANITE |
| Let this get ripe in the scales |
REPTILE |
| Lift this at speed, having gone through the screen |
FILTRATE |
| Lots of 13 across, by the sound of it, sure for removal |
ERASURE |
| One is very close to having a very good finish to the day |
BESTFRIEND |
| Perhaps where Edward may have a rag outside behind his house (4. 6) |
BACKGARDEN |
| Princess Penelope is blooming purple and aromatic |
PENNYROYAL |