| A mad thing to do? Gee, that would be serious! |
RAVE |
| Actually, one may get to this sort of humour |
WIT |
| After I put things right like this I can't be a beggar |
MEND |
| After six there's transport for the church |
VICAR |
| Are they kind of a green mixture? |
GENERA |
| As an afterthought I am going to make mischief with them |
IMPS |
| As one drinks to a beastly extent one goes round and round them |
LAPS |
| At last I placed this at the back of my head |
OCCIPUT |
| Bits of armour for the dead around the East |
GREAVES |
| By the sound of it, you may take it as read, too, around the rug |
TOMATO |
| Draw it up inside you |
GUT |
| Enough weight to be in the van |
LEAD |
| Ever get around the ice like this? |
RECEIVE |
| Francis would have got no taxi back for his breakfast |
BACON |
| Hereabout is the girl coming out again |
REISSUE |
| If it's so full, fold it again, bythe sound of it |
REPLETE |
| If one looks at them, they're equal |
PEERS |
| In, in short, in Wexford |
INCH |
| Is one in the business of dununciation? |
TIRADE |