One might this to ring from ear to ear |
GRIN |
One would have thought that it would at last be wet |
BRAIN |
One would never agree to ride around anything so very loud |
DIFFER |
Seems that Ian is the flower of the male sex |
GENTIAN |
Something for the angler on the field of play |
TACKLE |
Sounds as if Pete is all for racing |
TURF |
Space for what's sore by the sound |
ACRE |
That is to say, ''Cheese it, Little Brother!'' |
BRIE |
That's one set of symbols for racing |
FORMULA |
The prelate must keep an eye on it |
SEE |
The young fellow might have a dip at the French |
LADLE |
There's a ball in a H with this, in short, in Galway |
INCH |
There's nothing in a musical instrument to go to one's head |
CORONET |
They have to work their way through this |
STAFFENTRANCE |
They're neither good girls nor folk, either, there |
BROADS |
This might happen to give a firm turn up to the dog |
OCCUR |
This minute month |
INSTANT |
Thrust forward with a breath, perhaps |
LUNGED |
Was in the van, but not lightly, by the sound of it |
LED |