| PIECEOFADVICE | If I were you I'd start with the peas, so to speak, on the side (5,2,6) |
| SIOUX | Jokingly, I said, "If I were you, I'd ___ ." |
| TRAIPSE | Trudge right back with the peas I went out to get (7) |
| IFI | ___ were you I'd have accepted the proposal.: 2 wds. |
| ELAPSES | Les swallows peas then passes silently away (7) |
| CRUISER | Crew's, so to speak, on right warship (7) |
| TOES | Drags, so to speak, on one's feet (4) |
| CONGAMELINE | "It's easy, pal, just keep track of the shell with the pea," perhaps? |
| MIDWEEK | Inappropriate time to speak on the phone with Kelvin: around Wednesday? |
| ADLIB | Turns up father gets some freedom to speak on the hoof (2-3) |
| OVER | "Your turn to speak" on the radio? |
| AMABO | Plautine pleading, "Oh I beg you, I'd like you (if only you'd ...)" |
| ANY | "If you have ___ snakes on you, I'd like to know" |
| MONSTERTRUCKS | Fair vehicles that I wouldn't get too close to, if I were you? |
| YACHTING | You start with a warning, if I were you, to be a sport (8) |
| SUBJUNCTIVE | The mood evident in the sequence 'if I were you' (11) |
| USED | McCain said of Clinton, "I wouldn't buy a ___ car from him if I were you" |
| JUVENILE | Young 'un, dance with a swing, if I were you, flower! (8) |
| REPRESENTATIVES | Agents to speak on behalf of academy to Taliban initially to get half the archives (15) |
| DITCH | Dump the wife, if I were you (5) |