| House in southeast Oxford, for example |
SHOE |
| I roll about and make merry |
ROISTER |
| Libertine makes love in the French way |
ROUE |
| Offensive son lost friend |
ALLY |
| Out of character, but not for a malt whisky drinker |
AGAINSTTHEGRAIN |
| Peril Annie let loose outside |
ENPLEINAIR |
| Pirate's pronounced vulgar manner |
CORSAIR |
| Player finds promenade without parking |
PIPER |
| Relief for senior officer stuck in chimney |
LOCUM |
| Small amount in a small container |
SPOT |
| Snake to stop on the road |
ASPHALT |
| The Parisienne wearing sweet headgear |
BALACLAVA |
| This fever is uncertain with onset unseen |
AGUE |
| Try and act less foolishly for the radio |
CRYSTALSET |
| Wild otter runs round old city in distress |
TORTURE |