|  | FORGOODNESS | Replacing fake dog roses, son uses an expression of anger (3,8,4) | 
|  | SAKE | Replacing fake dog roses, son uses an expression of anger (3,8,4) | 
|  | FORGOODNESSSAKE | Replacing gross seafood, Ken uses an expression of annoyance (3,8,4) | 
|  | DARN | Repair holes with an expression of anger (4) | 
|  | GRICER | Train-spotter making an expression of anger about winter weather (6) | 
|  | SNEER | Poles always use an expression of contempt | 
|  | ISAAC | Sarah's son uses savings scheme account | 
|  | SWEETS | Son uses social media heading off for final courses (6) | 
|  | AFFRAYS | Fights to use an expression in speech (7) | 
|  | PILFERAGE | Thieving large amount of money brought about fine expression of anger | 
|  | HEDGEROW | Botanical border forming part of the landscape of the countryside, rich in honeysuckle, dog roses and apple-scented sweetbrier in June (8) | 
|  | HAMPSHIRE | County with the floral emblem of the dog rose, home to Highclere, Mottisfont Abbey, parts of the New Forest, Test Valley, Watership Down and parts of the Wayfarer's Walk (9) | 
|  | RANT | Read note, oddly, as expression of anger (4) | 
|  | GROWN | Developed expression of anger shortly before noon (5) | 
|  | DAMNATION | Expression of anger in mother country (9) | 
|  | DRAT | Fairly mild expression of anger or annoyance (4) | 
|  | HEDGE | Boundary of trees and shrubs dividing farmland and rural landscapes, typically hawthorn, blackthorn, hornbeam, hazel, oak, dog roses, honeysuckle, ivy, traveller's joy... (5) | 
|  | THORNS | Prickles of brambles, broom, dog roses, may trees, juniper, sloe bushes and other scrubland plants (6) | 
|  | OUTBURST | Sudden expression of anger | 
|  | EGAD | Archaic expression of anger, surprise, etc |