| It holds what's left of the silk, cut perhaps for funny hats, Raymond |
ASHTRAY |
| It might be bread from a celebrity church |
STARCH |
| It ropes in the lieutenant catching part of the opera |
LARIAT |
| It's a cavalier for Roy and the VIPs |
ROYALIST |
| It's blessed and homely with me gone |
HOLY |
| Look up to one, Mark, with anger |
ADMIRE |
| Make one turn away a quick estimate that ran over, for example |
ESTRANGE |
| Methods used to get west at sea, say |
WAYS |
| Not believing the heist was bungled in the morning |
ATHEISM |
| Pat, in a nice way, is concerned with the South |
CARESS |
| Places to keep vehicles, fish and boats |
CARPARKS |
| Sodium, you heard, at sea leads to sickness |
NAUSEA |
| The doctor finishes the morning rounds |
AMMO |
| The doctor paused, moving something by the computer |
MOUSEPAD |
| There's something precious in one set of twins |
GEMINI |
| They keep the peace and fish with Dave in Wales |
GARDAI |