| Packed theirs in the one that’s going up |
| A box with a purplish red cover: metal |
| Once I got time for leave |
| Go out with a bang |
| The Indian salesman’s taken back the plant |
| Wrongly give the Latin translation in it as “watchman” |
| Due to the clamp, being, indeed, unhappy |
| Book you save for a rainy day |
| Take the ring-road in: a new decree |
| Spend a lot on powder? |
| Find it difficult, though you are in employment |
| Being there, with the said offerings |
| Spy something the make-up is trying to conceal? |
| Give an indication that you hear |
| Arrive roughly about lunchtime at the holiday destination |
| When, without doubt, you’ll discover |
| Be given an opportunity to become as acerbic as |
| Believe you’ll get the bird |
| In dire trouble, about to see the boss |
| About fifty, overweight and dull |
| Leave, terribly angry about being exposed |
| What the building worker did when drunk? |
| Besides, it’s further across |
| On the way, call for the pearls |
| Tip a cent? That’s ridiculous. It’s very little money |
| Next day the bee is buzzing about |
| Added a couple of pages, which finished it |
| What the greedy sellers imagine they’ll get? |
| Even changing the cover round brightened things up |
| A strange tailless cat making a row |
| Did she get the bird when performing first? |
| The less petite redhead taking the beer round |
| Evade the issue of accommodation for the animal |
| Alternatively, black ball |
| Strange clue about the right to have money |
| Goes for the lettuce? |
| Fair, also, which is to the good |
| Pop back to fix |
| I myself hold the ticket, so it’s a deadlock |
| Had got in and somehow undone, is the insinuation |
| It’s sensible to have the animal, a lion, tied up |
| It will show just how big a rise you’ve had |
| Went through the exercises, bored |
| Very much afraid the cavern will collapse |
| A case, we’re told, of flu |
| Charm is man-bait |