1. No idea who she is, though all her swains commend her 2. Partly a large, thin man - probably of Welsh origin 3. ........ and good flaming riddance to her 4. As a term of politeness, his name often...
1. Recently arrived. Facing first ball perhaps.
2. His name can rhyme with "Alf" or "safe" depending on how it is pronounced.
3. Eric lives inside here.
4. A very happy lady, (not GLadys)....
1. Hall or clock - well,either
2. That's funny - there were two of them in this TV show
3. Not palindromic, but worth a mint and a Bob or two when he reverses...
1. A Char lady? ( 1 )
2. She is practically perfect in every way( 2 )
3. He's so strong ( 1 )
4. Chinese hero in emu land ( 1 )
5. New Yorkers in Africa ( 1 )
6. A boy not out ( 1 )...
1. A ram, perhaps 2. This serving ware sounds very French 3. Pies crack as a result of mix-up 4. Cleaner for dozy relative 5. How may you help if famous golfer's car breaks down 6. A weedy recliner 7....
1.Abbot does the frying ( 8 )
2.Not as cold - a bit warmer ( 5 )
3. Hassle and Harass ( 6 )
4.We don't buy ( 6 )
5.Press the doorbell with great pressure ( 7 )...
1. Steer towards Anglia, perhaps 2. No females in this sphere of knowledge 3. It was in the contract to supply mouthguards for the rugby team 4. Old penny's lack of firmness 5. Watering hole for time...