| ACTIONPACKED | A concept a kid worked out, full of excitement |
| INTENTION | From "direct the mind or attention", an aim/purpose; a concept; a design; or, the healing process of a wound (9) |
| AVATAR | The physical embodiment of an idea or concept; a personification (6) |
| BROCKENSPECTRE | Strangely berserk concept, a nebulous image for peak viewing |
| NET | Shape of three-dimensional figure laid out, full of holes (3) |
| ANIMATED | I get married and set out full of spirit (8) |
| VINDICTIVE | Very typical article put out, full of spite |
| SPORTING | Just like rugby players, say, to belt out full of alcohol |
| DYNAMICAL | Cad mainly going out full of energy (9) |
| PNEUMATIC | Came in, put out, full of air (9) |
| SACHETS | Small envelopes set out full of cash (7) |
| INTHEFASTLANE | (Of way of life) full of excitement (colloq.) |
| DRAMATIC | Doctor attending a mother twitching and full of excitement (8) |
| AGOG | After a game in Asia, good to be full of excitement (4) |
| ECLECTIC | Divers, full of excitement, abandoning river, circling cape |
| ABUZZ | Full of excitement and activity |
| ABUBBLE | Full of excitement and enthusiasm about something new |
| SLAMBANG | Gentle soul inside performed vocals, full of excitement (4-4) |
| TUTU | Archbishop read out full-time score in 1966 (4) |
| BUBBLINGER | Full of excitement |