| A bit of the business is only for experts |
ADEPTS |
| About as certain as this will allay fears |
REASSURE |
| An adder upper might be about to fall for this |
TOTTER |
| At this age a T.D. will be kept inside |
GATED |
| Being full of holes, the riddle is back to her |
SIEVE |
| Came across something to do with the weather, in short? (3) |
MET |
| Cole might have taught his horse to get shod like this |
SCHOOLED |
| Do they contain fly fishermen around Ulster? |
CANISTERS |
| Go up it to get wed so I will, by the sound of it |
AISLE |
| Having got heated, such a blow is worth a drink |
HOTPUNCH |
| If you want to look back at the century, go carefully |
CREEP |
| Inclined to have walked casually |
SLOPED |
| It can't be drink that makes one so sore and sticky |
ATTACHES |
| It sounds so foul to be wearing a cloak, by the sound of it (5) |
CAPON |
| Neither unusual nor in writing |
NORMS |
| No longer a sucker, Dan has got involved with a ewe |
WEANED |
| None of them's an all-rounder, though there can be an all-rounder at one of them |
OVALS |
| One may be the winner |
ACE |