| Putting it away again, perhaps, to make it as new |
RESTORING |
| Round relatively little that's green |
OASIS |
| Sailor Edward has good taste |
SEASONED |
| Seems the morning is for us and for love |
AMOUR |
| Strip it, and in a bit of a crook |
BANDIT |
| That beastly hopper sounds a deep one |
BULLFROG |
| That may go to your head and be on your head |
NIGHTCAP |
| That's the sort of lass that might wound one |
CUT |
| The manuscript turns up in the sad face of it |
DISMAL |
| The robber was from Wales |
TAFFY |
| This explains why this noble is not English, by the sound of it |
ACCOUNTS |
| Well, that's not what has you in bed |
SICKNESS |
| What a bore the whole of it is, by the sound of it |
AWL |
| What's there sounds foul and three-footed |
BARNYARDS |
| Where the gray herd is lowing |
LEA |
| Yes, that's what has one too much in want |
AGREED |
| You get this up your nose |
ASCENT |
| You'll get 'er dancing in there in Mayo |
BALLERINA |