| SPEEDTRAP | Drugs on lines for an actor - in retrospect, one should have slowed down before being approached (5,4) |
| TRAINSET | Might today's kids still be on line for an old present that dad might rather choose? (5,3) |
| BRAKED | To have slowed a vehicle down suddenly, is to have done what (6) |
| ASIDE | Line for an actor |
| RALLYINGCRY | Working together in racing club on lines for slogan |
| IONIA | Old Greek land in region I approached (5) |
| KNEEL | Bend down before being knighted |
| INNER | The interior of a ruin, nervously approached (5) |
| POVERTYSTRICKEN | After revolution in Kyiv, in retrospect, one's left bankrupt (7-8) |
| CUES | Lines for an American spoken as signals for action on stage (4) |
| KILN | Somewhat unliked, in retrospect, one's fired |
| STRAY | Many a cat that runs and hides under a car upon being approached by a person |
| MADEFOR | Wildly dream of being approached (4,3) |
| SPEAR | ___ carrier, an informal term for an actor in a minor non-speaking role (5) |
| TRAGEDIAN | A danger, it turned out, for an actor in Macbeth? |
| SCRIPT | Playwright's text for an actor in a movie or theatre production |
| SPRIT | Diagonal spar: rum one should have dropped one for it! (5) |
| MEGAFAN | Person who might stand in line for an hour for an autograph |
| POLICEDOG | Sniffs drugs on the job working on a lead in the law enforcement business (6,3) |
| BORROWEDTIME | One should have gone before living on this |