It takes pounds to keep one in drink, for example |
LIQUID |
Living with death - machinegun nests in the interior |
EXISTENT |
Long a head to a Greek department - reportedly a pain in the backside |
SCIATICA |
Point put about English and, fittingly, by academic |
PEDANT |
Quite an expression of revulsion following one's volte-face |
ENOUGH |
Rabid fan of pop star in frenzy |
PARTISAN |
Regard 'key' (small isle) and 'island' as distinct |
DISCRETE |
Spot-checks English river rising fast |
SPEEDY |
Take furtive look to observe rears |
PEEK |
That may be bent grass, eg, covering island |
PLIANT |
The French on a horse with a kind of crop |
ARABLE |
This proverb matches putting off with one stealing time |
SAYING |
Very loud and disturbing, endless noise and natter |
STENTORIAN |
Yard under pressure, taking long time to uncover plant |
PAEONY |