| ULULATION | Belter doing a lip and breaking into a howl (9) |
| ASSAILANT | Attacker (HAL 9000, perhaps?), breaking into a ship, switched 160 connected computers (9) |
| TARANTINO | Film director breaking into a frenzied bombast |
| CATABOLIC | Church member leaving hotel, hugging a bishop, and breaking down |
| INSOLENCE | Cheek, lip, and mouth (9) |
| HARMONICA | A small, rectangular wind instrument held against the lips and moved from side to side (9) |
| SUPPLIERS | Dealers purse lips and reshuffle them |
| AUTOMATION | A university man breaking into a mechanised system |
| HARE | Swift timid long-eared mammal larger than a rabbit having a divided upper lip and long hind legs. |
| MANATEES | Whale-like mammals of tropical waters, having a prehensile upper lip and a broad, flattened tail (8) |
| SNEER | 'And wrinkled lip, and __ of cold command': 'Ozymandias' |
| CULPRIT | A curl of the lip and curt 'He's guilty' (7) |
| SNEERS | Curls one's lip and speaks in a manner expressive of derision |
| ULULATE | To make a howl-like sound with a trilling quality |
| ALPHA | "___ and Omega 2: A Howl-iday Adventure" (2013 animated movie) |
| ALLEYCAT | Stray may produce a howl climbing about on a tavern's roof (8) |
| AFFRAY | Scrap fines, breaking into a beam (6) |
| AGITATE | Soldiers breaking into a French property cause trouble (7) |
| EPONYM | Horse breaking into a sort of dash in Dallas or Washington? |
| HACKER | Anyone breaking into a computer system will be cut with little hesitation |