| PENDULUM | A body mounted so that it can swing freely under the influence of gravity |
| PENDULAR | Swinging back and forth freely under gravity (8) |
| CHEVALGLASS | Full-length mirror mounted so as to swivel within its frame (6,5) |
| EVILINTENT | Live freely under canvas, which is antisocial (4,6) |
| VERMEER | Cleric mounted so-called 'lake painter' (7) |
| EDGEHILL | Man, say, mounted then fell in battle |
| FLOWER | The part of a plant that shows off so that it can attract insects to spread its pollen |
| ADAPT | Change a book so that it can be made into a film |
| HOSTED | Stored on a server so that it can be accessed over the Internet (6) |
| DNA | Sample that you might send to 23andMe so that it can own your biometric data forever and you can see what race your ancestors were and say, "Cool" |
| RECYCLE | Sort and dispose of paper or glass, eg, so that it can be used again (7) |
| RECYCLES | Disposes of waste so that it can be reused (8) |
| AUDIBLE | Build it for each little one so that it can be heard (7) |
| ELASTIC | A bungee, cord, fabric, hairband, string, tape etc woven with rubber or Lycra strands, so that it can stretch and return to its original shape (7) |
| LACEUP | A boot or shoe with eyelets, so that it can be fastened with its often aglet-tipped characteristic strings (4-2) |
| STIPPLED | Dips pelt so that it can be coloured in spots (8) |
| MOTHBALL | To store equipment in good condition so that it can be used again in future (8) |
| REFUNDABLE | Fred unable negotiating so that it can be repaid (10) |
| SWOON | Pass out now so that it can be arranged (5) |
| UNDERONESNOSE | Really close so that it can be smelled (5,4,4) |