| More offensive in broken tins for break-ins |
INTRUDERS |
| No use having about ten broken toes (6) |
OTIOSE |
| Not a pair of them. by the sound of them, for cox |
APPLES |
| Not at the top of the head, by the sound of them |
EARS |
| Not so fine, by the sound of it, as a rule |
REIGNING |
| Nothing in reign to speak of |
IGNORE |
| Odd the way the mountains come at the end of the street |
STRANGE |
| On the outside - never 7 down |
VENEER |
| One are in the nude, or used to be |
INURED |
| One does be working, by the sound of it |
APIARIST |
| Perhaps a setback for Galway |
RECESS |
| Perhaps ceve, just for show |
EVINCE |
| Perhaps sable inversely |
SCAN |
| Seems that Henry I when speaking to his little sister was a stinker |
HALITOSIS |
| Shortly, but not in short and so fourth sound |
SOON |
| Take a look at the boil |
SEETHE |
| Where there's the sound of a tale at last |
ATTHEEND |
| Wrong put right by a change of clothing |
REDRESSED |