| IROAM | "Carved upon my stone / My body lie, but still _ ___..." - Metallica |
| BUILT | "The House Jack ___" Metallica |
| SYZYGY | Either of the two positions of a celestial body when sun, earth and the body lie in a straight line |
| ILONG | Lucinda Williams's "But Still ___ for Your Kiss" |
| VISIBLE | Bed bugs are very small (4-5 mm long) but still ___ to the naked eye |
| IAGO | Shakespearean character who says "But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" |
| REBUILT | Again put up with lie, but right to be agitated |
| POLITE | Use a top lie but be well-mannered in doing so (6) |
| OUBLIETTE | Secret cell's to lie, but is in trouble with head of espionage (9) |
| OTHELLO | Whence the phrase "I will wear my heart upon my sleeve" comes from |
| CATAFALQUE | Temporary raised platform on which a body lies in state before a funeral (10) |
| BROWN | Slavery abolitionist tried for treason, John ... (his body lies a-mouldering in the grave) |
| OFT | "When ... upon my couch I lie" (Wordsworth) |
| DRYDEN | "Fool that I was, upon my eagle's wings..." poet John ___ |
| TEAFORTWO | "Picture you upon my knee, / Just ____ ..." (1920s lyrics) |
| PROMISSORY | Lost posy in Morris dancing - upon my word, I could be made to pay! |
| KASHMIR | Led Zeppelin song that begins "Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face" |
| KASHMI | Led Zeppelin song that begins "Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face" |
| REALISE | Are making up silly lies, but make them come true (7) |
| REALISED | Read about lies, but understood how it happened (8) |