| HOISTED | "Was the compere," I interjected, "given a lift?" (7) |
| BROUGHTTOMIND | Remembered how carer was given a lift? (7,2,4) |
| PATERNOSTER | The Lord's Prayer given a lift? (11) |
| ANCIENT | "An American coin," I interjected, "and old" (7) |
| OATMEAL | "This is for breakfast? Love a duck!", Mark interjected (7) |
| EDIBLES | Wait to be given a lift, with the French beginning to supply food (7) |
| AMATEUR | Non-professional sport given a lift after a match (7) |
| RETAILS | Sells one stocked by roofer given a lift (7) |
| WITHOUT | 'Lacking humour,' you interjected (7) |
| ECASTOR | Comic oath, often interjected by women, cf., edepol |
| DOGSTAR | Regressive aristocrat's godchild interjected with something very bright |
| ILLBRED | Bad-mannered learner with brother in food shop given a lift (3,4) |
| DIVIDED | Interjected |
| INFUSED | Interjected |
| SPLICED | Interjected |
| PSHAWED | Interjected disapprovingly |
| SAPPHIRE | "The stone is, perhaps, flawed," I interjected |
| PATOIS | 'Roughly speaking, its use is passed on from father to son', I interjected |
| FAIR | "Just as remote," I interjected (4) |
| EMCEE | Formed from two letters, what word describes the compere at a public occasion? (5) |