| Just a piece of clothing, by the sound of it, over the fire |
MANTEL |
| Just mark what a quantity of mistake this is at last |
BLOT |
| Look after the Rev. with a little rest |
MINISTER |
| Not abroad by sea |
STRAIT |
| On test at ten in the morning in here |
EXAMS |
| One is getting a cut from the theatre |
OPERATING |
| One the face of it I get inside them to make them sound |
NOISES |
| Saucy sailing ship to the surface not still sunk |
KETCHUP |
| Sound event |
OUTLET |
| Stick around it with manners |
POLITE |
| That's enough to make her a bit miserable |
RATHER |
| They're so disturbing, and all for Ireland, it seems |
PATRIOTS |
| This can make one get sound |
HEARABLE |
| This will make one aware of what an attractive thing it is |
ACQUAINT |
| Very much of a shortage of furniture |
NOTABLE |
| What a tough fibre there is in Sarah |
SISAL |
| You might make almost a century of eighteen |
TWICENINE |
| You're bound to be in one, but free about a teetotaller |
FETTER |