| One does lightly what one usually does by night |
DAYDREAMER |
| One'll make the whole of it, perhaps, however dull one may be |
BORER |
| Seems the bird prevents one getting the prize from them |
CROWBARS |
| Shining way to hold forth about to help up |
RADIANT |
| Sound of a rush, sound of a shade, saw in a book and is no more |
READ |
| Sweet, yet rough, red and rude, by the sound of it |
RASPBERRY |
| The artist manages to turn up over the mountains |
ARRANGE |
| The last of Friday could not be better |
BESTFRIEND |
| The noise of quarrelling may wake one up |
ROUSE |
| The rugs have been turned over in a way that's staying |
STAMINA |
| The sound of the North and the South initially in Germany |
ESSEN |
| They're all in solution |
ANSWERS |
| Thought about what the mirror did |
REFLECTED |
| To be served or spoken |
SENTENCE |
| What a thin king may have |
THOUGHT |
| What one 11 across said to another when they were jarred together (2'2, 2, 1, 3) |
WEREINAJAM |