| Awful to-do. A child outside gets trampled under foot |
| Two chaps - one just like yourself |
| Sign for the note in foreign currency |
| Signals with the lights |
| Meant to change the silver lining to a reddish purple |
| With a heart transplant, be about to show life |
| Are breaking it in for him |
| Time to turn the key I inserted in it |
| Search clean everywhere? |
| Give a bow and get set to run through |
| Mean I will get, in the post |
| Go back again and sign on |
| Having consumed the food, the animals, in turn, seem dizzy |
| You’ve misspelled “blue,” squire! |
| A wrench, just when the pair’s got a break point |
| Said to be careful, it’s booby-trapped |
| Don’t save, but pass, one’s time |
| Is chock-a-block with people playing games, we’re told |
| Get rid of only an old instrument |
| For me, cooking a crab in it would be gruesome |
| See and set free what got caught in it |
| They’re intended for dogs - pointers |
| Lacking a cryptic clue for “tiny” |
| Agree to take a look at and be delighted by |
| Blast! Lost the key to the building! |
| Just as shiny as before, but we don’t mind |
| Returns immediately to a rear view of the stand-in |
| Feeling a huge success |
| Breaking the rules, the doctor goes in for a rest |
| Very self-confident, wags frenziedly when given a gingersnap |
| The chief chap, I introduced |
| Be chopping logs, going round in circles |
| The queasiness is bad: the sea I find rough |
| Sales talk - and he’s ingratiating himself with the dog |
| The cheek, bundling one onto the ship! |
| Manage to get across and to meet with |
| How close the would-be thief is to the jeweller’s window? |
| Ringing twice from the fairground |
| The plant, a weed, spreads in a while |
| Dogs are best trained when small in it |
| Continue to think, having turned in, about |
| Certainly not a big reduction |
| Try on the denim top but don’t like it |
| Eke out for a while |
| From very bright to b..... wet! |
| Crack shot |