Might one get an eastern country for one buck? |
ELAND |
Not slapdash, but not polished either |
THOROUGH |
One in stress for them in the family |
SISTERS |
One might apply this to disenfranchise, perhaps |
DEVOTE |
One might start to serve in it after tea in Clare |
ENNIS |
Someone is willing to leave him something of a limb over where he's driving |
LEGATEE |
Sounds as if they're of no avail for the unaspirated |
ILLS |
That may be in the dock |
ACCUSED |
That may be in the dock (6) |
VESSEL |
That's the very devil of a lot of stuff that comes out of a coalmine |
BLACKMASS |
That's what's all along the line |
STATIONS |
The assurance that there's a little plural in a mob |
APLOMB |
There's blood in the ace, and that's the whole of it |
CABOODLE |
There's cane at the bottom of the spirits there |
SEANCE |
Thus might one get around to Wagner |
RING |
What a state, or gone and got twisted |
OREGON |
When the old king is about fifty-one there's work with his flock for him |
COLLIE |
You've heard of them, by the sound of it |
CATTLE |