| Start of the start of 4 across |
OUTSET |
| Taught the sound of the verb |
TENSE |
| That time is he a G there? |
INTHEAGE |
| That's inclined to be a put-up job |
LEANTO |
| That's just staggering |
UNSTEADY |
| The pair comes first at last |
TWINS |
| The position is at it with a duet |
ATTITUDE |
| The Thrifty age of Greenwich? |
MEANTIME |
| They get the pitch of the sound of 12 across |
TENTS |
| They're put-up jobs |
ERECTIONS |
| Tied in a knot around many back there, it may still go off |
DYNAMITE |
| Well, it's not Mother that's so feminine |
MALADY |
| What the hunt starts to do |
MEETS |
| When on board, the primate has to obey like this |
AYEAYE |
| When your sailor boy wasn't in the sea? |
DRYSEASON |
| Where the druids entitled to take liberties under it? |
MISTLETOE |
| Would work, by the sound of it, for the carp to be getting in like this |
ENTRY |
| You're just not up doing anything |
LIEINBED |