| Might one scrape it off in water to make the pub clean? |
BARNACLE |
| Might one thread one's way through London to the seaside? |
STRAND |
| Most unusual for the Academician to get a break from work |
RAREST |
| Over the church, perhaps, you get the 14 down of the serpent, it seems (6) |
ASPIRE |
| Perhaps N for the present |
NONCE |
| Perhaps taken as a 1 and 4 across |
EATEN |
| Reappear might mean to get this in |
FRUIT |
| See 1 Across |
OFCOURSE |
| Seen your sound first born |
ELDEST |
| Some escape for the present age is coming |
ADVENT |
| Sounds as if one may make fun of evil-doing if one is on foot |
MOCCASIN |
| That's a confounded Irish rascal, in a manner of speaking |
BROGUE |
| That's a double century and a single A for a tree |
ACACIA |
| The earliest of late |
EVE |
| There's nothing like a broken steed around a little tea |
DETEST |
| They're thought to be able to make a side here |
IDEAS |
| Those pests of accountants carry precious little weight |
CARATS |
| Through time it seems I am the amount of 15 across |
AMPERAGE |