|
PERSIST |
Keep at it |
|
BRAIL |
A stock at each end of a seine to keep it stretched. |
|
ICE |
It needs to be broken at a party to keep the drinks cool |
|
HAYWARD |
An officer who is appointed to guard hedges, and to keep
cattle from breaking or cropping them, and whose further duty it is to
impound animals found running at large. |
|
|
APRON |
An article of dress, of cloth, leather, or other stuff, worn
on the fore part of the body, to keep the clothes clean, to defend them
from injur... |
|
ONTHEJOB |
Working at it |
|
EYESORE |
It’s ugly to look at |
|
OZONE |
Layer, Dorothy visited it at one |
|
|
SURFS |
Sometimes it’s up at the beach? |
|
NOSE |
Keep it clean to avoid trouble |
|
HAMMER |
Go at it ... and tongs |
|
OWL |
At night it flies unusually low |
|
TRADITIONAL |
Engineer and tailor keep it conventional |
|
HOLDOFF |
Keep apart or at a distance |
|
HELDOFF |
Keep apart or at a distance |
|
IMITATE |
Ape held in. Claim it at Easter |
|
LYNCH |
Why replace you at lunch? Hang it! |
|
RIOTACT |
It’s read at disturbances with Brazilian diplomacy |
|
EGGCUP |
It stands with soldiers at breakfast time |
|
INEDIBLE |
Lie in bed at sea? It’s unpalatable! |
|
IMMUNISATIONS |
Shots expected to keep bugs at bay |
|
MASSEURS |
They usually rub it in at work |
|
DASHBOARD |
It’s where The Cars keep their instruments |