| LITTORAL | "Inhabiting the shore"? It sounds like a misprint |
| TIDEMARK | Line on shore - it goes round nameless country |
| STRAITJACKET | Honest knave? It sounds like a garment that's a struggle to put on (12) |
| STEEL | What's this containing iron? It sounds like a bargain (5) |
| OUTSOURCE | Subcontract? It sounds like a striking beginning |
| EYESOCKET | Ice sock? It sounds like a cavity for ball (3,6) |
| LITERAL | "Heard on the shore"? It's a misprint |
| EASEOFF | Back away ? it sounds like the drugs are out of date (4,3) |
| PATIENCE | Virtue? It sounds like what a doctor has! (8) |
| LISZT | Hungarian composer's record? It sounds like it (5) |
| IHEARWHATYOUSAY | I know exactly what you mean ? it sounds like something clairvoyant might utter at seance (1,4,4,3,3 |
| EASEUP | Relax ? it sound's like her Cockney companion is out of bed (4,2) |
| MOOSE | Like the elk, it sounds like a cow to the English (5) |
| POET | 'A ___ can survive everything but a misprint': Oscar Wilde |
| SPOONERISM | No promises to be broken? It sounds the wrong way round (10) |
| MAN | "The ___-Moth" (Elizabeth Bishop poem inspired by a misprint of "mammoth") |
| UNHUMAN | A nun hum? It sounds feral (7) |
| AVENUE | Even a misprint: the U in "boulevard" (6) |
| CORNDOG | Festival food: Although it sounds like a puppy who tells terrible jokes, a ___ is a frankfurter on a stick |
| HOOF | Though it sounds like a problem that plagues a horse who seems to always say the wrong * thing, ___ in mouth disease is a real illness that can affect horses, cows, sheep and pigs |