| A broken rib made one acid about England |
BRITANNIC |
| All possessed, enough to make 'em ripe |
EMPIRE |
| Are, in short, the last of the sorrows for these birds |
EGRETS |
| Being at a teetotaller's funeral |
ATTENDING |
| Carry on with your business |
PROCEDURE |
| Fed up at last with no attack |
DEFENDING |
| Having to do this with one's dough, by the sound of it |
NEEDING |
| How Ulster got caught in the act |
REDHANDED |
| It's mean to catch up in the confused din |
INTEND |
| It's open for this to break one's fall |
PARACHUTE |
| Laid for the oriental horse |
EGG |
| Must be paid for release |
RANSOM |
| Paid on this way and came to the full stop |
THEDOT |
| Perhaps Nobby does without medicine, by the sound of it |
NODOSE |
| Putting it back again into rhyme |
REVERSING |
| Ron's grove has them as a rule |
GOVERNORS |