| At last one bit of turkey? |
THRACE |
| Bark on the end, of course |
ENTREE |
| Be on the run, he would, for the engaged signal |
BETROTHED |
| Could there be not much of a scar there? |
CITY |
| Do paper feel the pinch? |
THEPRESS |
| Edward was inclined to be thin |
LEANED |
| Got together with the fool to get them bloodshed |
ASSEMBLED |
| Have them finish at last? That's correct |
EMEND |
| In a hurry to sing about what's Indian |
SCURRYING |
| Initially a part-time 29 down, perhaps |
RNVR |
| Is he back with the Scotsman? |
SIMON |
| It's more than enough so to strike around Father up here |
HADIT |
| John begins to make the occasion a spirited one |
SEANCE |
| Leave a bit for the last |
DEPART |
| Lots of bark for such fruit |
CURRANT |
| Make six feet of song over the Border |
ANTHEM |
| Off course of course as that's flat |
ASTRAY |
| One could scatter off the head to have one on one's knees |
SPRAYER |