Correct!
1. Mix grub with radishes, at first, and see him emerge.
2. The French aims, if confusing, reveal him.
3. The floor of my grandfather’s house, if initially lost, reveals him. (Sing it!)
4. Toilet edge with a nasal change. A slight flush at the beginning will reveal him.
5. Troubled Plantagenet, I recalled, at first, but a king-in-waiting? Hmmm ….
6. He’s defined by two appendages.
7. He swam around, although this is against his nature, (that is, swallowing seaweed initially).
8. He can take his drink.
BILL: Invoice him.
10. A thing unfairly sold, twice? Second lost; direction gained. See him.
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