| 'Ah, after what will catch you for smoking? (6)' |
HOOKAH |
| 'Are you in want of having to do this, by the sound of it, with your dough? (7)' |
NEEDING |
| 'Ate the parts of it, by the sound of it (5)' |
OCTET |
| 'Can't get to grips with one who is no composer, by the sound of it (2,6)' |
NOHANDLE |
| 'Got your deserts for listening, Edward (6)' |
EARNED |
| 'He is beastly to a thousand with a hundred at the end (3,3)' |
TOMCAT |
| 'In view of this it's poisonous, etc. (6)' |
ASPECT |
| 'Make ten fast with the aid of eleven (3,2)' |
TIEIN |
| 'Not sounding for down but up on the hind legs (4,2)' |
REARUP |
| 'O, Sam I'm blooming well in there (6)' |
MIMOSA |
| 'One yard, and in Ireland, for a vegetable (9)' |
ASPARAGUS |
| 'The absolute South, says you (6)' |
UTTERS |
| 'Two under Paris, as one is what this is, of course in the air (5)' |
EAGLE |
| Blooming flag that's almost for Ireland |
IRIS |
| Cross the last of the land here |
EIRE |
| Gee! Run into me with little weight |
GRAMME |
| Is it a strain to get through this puzzle? |
RIDDLE |
| It is too much to go faster than you |
OUTRUN |