| Slowly proceed to dice the lamb - English |
| Mean with money when it’s hard to come by |
| A hullabaloo and court battle the year after |
| Day, you conclude, is an ally |
| Information about an anticoagulant obtained from a plant |
| “The Lady-Love Returns” is soppy! |
| Still, it is interference |
| A fear of catching cold is rare |
| With a bank note, getting in to see the game |
| An intermission? That’s lucky! |
| Finished before time, it’s made clear |
| Unable to forget the relation he’d smothered |
| Is not worried about what’s yet to come |
| The man at the herbalist’s |
| Injures the retreating gentleman that has got trapped |
| Usually it turns green, mate |
| What’s that the mermaid’s stroking? |
| Middle-aged woman the tram ran over |
| He’ll get us to rally round and pay for it |
| Overdo it and don’t let you off at your stop? |
| As a rule, is played in the tea-break, without hurrying |
| It contains a knick-knack and this is a really good one! |
| Fated to be an invalid? |
| As soon as one has the key inserted |
| It’s lucky her son is wearing a kilt! |
| When the editor returns, is put through and there’s a quarrel |
| Of course I would need to rearrange the contents |
| Making tea when we go back, to carry outside |
| Terribly enraged by explosive |
| Go ahead and star in |
| Reckons not to be a let, when one considers it |
| He’s mad to get the pay and have fun |
| “A nuisance? Nonsense!” you put in, or remonstrate |
| Give in and let the boy take the bus back |
| Be responsible for, when the teeniest bit rancid |
| Eaten cold and raw, right now is hot |
| Put the a in “craze,” you twit! |
| Begin with fish, which is surprising |
| She comes round once a year |
| Jack is the one with funny ears, on the outside |
| A tank is the nicest possible receptacle for rain |
| Ron’s tucked into bed by the spouse |
| Sandwich filling to make the bread slices stick together? |
| Favouring moving, as we anticipated |
| Defeat for the party |
| As you say, catch glimpses |