- A pace
- Chickens have escaped – Stephens has rung
- Converse (with)
- Dance move
- Dance; level
- Degree of progress
- Go down
- Degenerate
- Go down
- Refuse an invitation
- Refuse to accept
- Turn down
- worsen decay
- To bend, or lean downward; to take a downward
direction; to bend over or hang down, as from weakness, weariness,
despondency, etc.; to condescend.
- Become lower
- Go down
- Go down sink
- Go downhill
- Move downwards
- Pass By Inheritance
- Pounce (upon)
- Dispirited
- Five hundred possess fluffy feathers
- From higher to lower
- Small soft feathers
- Soft fine feathers
- Unhappy
- Fine, soft, hairy outgrowth from the skin or surface of
animals or plants, not matted and fleecy like wool
- Epics
- Extended accounts go up and down
- Heroic tales
- Heroic tales go back and forth
- Long detailed stories
- Long winded stories
- long yarns
- Boat used to go down under
- Bus returns for marine on underwater craft
- Depth-charge target
- Naval vessel
- Periscope vessel
- Take a bus back to a seaborne soldier in an underwater boat
- Target of sonar to accurately locate amber in US
- ... Edmonds, TV and radio presenter
- ... Fielding comedian and presenter
- Christmas
- Christmas name
- Christmas season
- Christmas song
- Coward goes down, making Trotsky go up