| A rough way in which to get the money out of one |
INEXACT |
| A short A may be drawn in this |
CURTAIN |
| Absorbed by B-O-U-N-D, perhaps |
SPELLBOUND |
| After a hundred and one he's rotten as singers go |
CICADAS |
| Cane begins to be a con man with the last letter and the French |
BAMBOOZLE |
| Even when not tight one has some difficulty in walking |
LIMP |
| Gee, you may get the wind up with anything so dirty! |
GUSTY |
| Has P. got on the blooming dole for Lily? |
ASPHODEL |
| Horace made them get around the boy |
ODES |
| How sweet so to make fun of us up here |
SUGAR |
| How tasteful to negotiate about the South |
PARSLEY |
| In short, are and is to go back and forth for food (7) |
RISOTTO |
| Is he entitled to get sound before half a century? |
EARL |
| Is it bound to come one in four? |
LEAPYEAR |
| It seems more than enough to finish this bit of needlework |
SAMPLER |
| Might it come to light that one hurried over the top of the church after tea? |
TRANSPIRE |