| LANDAGENT | Put down a nice chap - one who runs an estate? (4,5) |
| GOODEGG | Nice chap, one the curate didn't encounter (4,3) |
| COMMITTEE | Group of people who run an organisation (9) |
| SEAGAL | Actor who ran an aikido dojo in Japan |
| TRAVELAGENT | Time to meet composer, a nice chap who'll get your tickets |
| HERMITCRAB | Ascetic, sour-tempered chap, one who wears castoffs (6,4) |
| ESTATEAGENT | He sells property and car to a nice chap (6,5) |
| GOODMAN | Benny's on record as a nice chap (7) |
| LIVERYMAN | Stable chap, one who is irritable (9) |
| MARTIAN | Rita is mad into chap - one who doesn't exist |
| ODDJOBMAN | Strange fellow included patient chap, one who does casual work (3-6) |
| FELLOW | A confrere of a learned association such as the Royal Society; a chap; one's compeer; or, one of a pair (6) |
| RAVIOLI | Runs an old instrument, one making pasta |
| AGENT | A very nice chap in rep (5) |
| EGRESS | Nice chap put back son's departure |
| BRICK | Nice chap who helped build your wall (5) |
| SCUTTLE | A hurried run; an opening/trapdoor in a ship's deck; a fireside vessel for coal; or, a basket for vegetables (7) |
| MOE | In The Simpsons (from 1989), which down-on-his-luck bartender runs an eponymous bar frequented by Homer and the others, and whose voice is played by Hank Azaria? (3) |
| NOFRILLS | Unruffled, Mr O'Leary runs an airline like this (2-6) |
| DELHIBELLY | Runs an Indian corporation? (5,5) |