| STOPANDGO | Post sent out to a new god, terribly intermittent (4-3-2) |
| TERESA | Terse letters sent out to a sainted mother (6) |
| BAALIM | False gods, terribly amiable for the most part |
| DAGON | A new god? Wrong! It's an ancient one |
| TOLDYOUSO | It's The Hives! Well, we were warned (4-2-3-1-4-3-2) |
| WELLSETUP | After spring, business will be strongly built (4-3-2) |
| THEMANDUS | The man has American diamonds, at first -it's indicative of the social divide (4, 3, 2) |
| HIDEANDGO | --- seek, children's game (4-3-2) |
| COUNTDOWN | 5-4-3-2-1 (9) |
| CUSTODIAN | A conduit's let out to a caretaker (9) |
| PRANKSTER | Parks to rent out to a joker? (9) |
| ARCHITECT | Each trick endlessly worked out to a T by Wren, say (9) |
| MULLINGAR | Lug marlin out to a Westmeath town (9) |
| RIGOLETTO | Gear Oscar hired out to a court jester (9) |
| CHATTERED | Reached out to a teetotaller, in short, with idle chat (9) |
| ELEMENTAL | Let me lean out to a disembodied spirit (9) |
| TENTOTWO | 10+9+8+7+6+5+4+3+2 = 150? (3,2,3) |
| HATETOSAYI | It's The Hives! Well, we were warned (4-2-3-1-4-3-2) |
| NORDPASDECALAIS | Paris can do deals to develop a French region (4-3-2-6) |
| MAIL | Word for a sack of letters originally, later for the postal system; or, the post sent, either via ordinary "snail" service or by fast electronic means (4) |