| '. (4,4)' |
FULLSTOP |
| 'Altogether, perhaps, you child of Ulster (6)' |
UNISON |
| 'Before 11 across, you might say it's all my eye (7,8)' |
OPTICAL |
| 'By the sound of it, what the knight used to don may be for sale (8)' |
HARDWARE |
| 'Get it in the neck, then monkey with it (3,4)' |
THENAPE |
| 'Heels after this for the salt of the summer, by the sound of it (4,4)' |
HEADOVER |
| 'Leaps to one's feet and gets the engine going (6,2)' |
STARTSUP |
| 'More previous, more noble, perhaps (7)' |
EARLIER |
| 'On the increase (6,2)' |
ADDINGTO |
| 'Passed away, by the sound of it, just a shade of for a change (4)' |
DYED |
| 'Priestly organ for confession, it would seem (6)' |
APPEAR |
| 'Was dingy, perhaps (6)' |
DENTED |
| A jaw - Gee! - how painful it is |
ACHING |
| Change dress in a box in the car |
GEAR |
| June may be among them |
MONTHS |
| Lug most of what's more than plain |
UGLY |