| STITCHUP | A manoeuvre placing someone wrongly in the blame |
| INDICATE | Show I acted wrongly in the beginning (8) |
| PIRACY | Taking of things wrongly in the main? (6) |
| BUNT | Baggy centre of a sail or net; a push with horns; a gentle tap of a pitched baseball; or, a manoeuvre in which a pilot draws a half circle in the sky (4) |
| LOOP | A coil in string or yarn; a picot; a jubilee clip; or, a manoeuvre in which a plane describes a circle in the air (4) |
| FLICKON | In sport, a manoeuvre in which a player receives an incoming pass and moves it on quickly with a gentle header or kick to another player (5-2) |
| PLOY | A cunning plan to gain advantage; a manoeuvre or gambit in a game or conversation; or, a hobby, job etc with which one is occupied (4) |
| HEIMLICH | Henry J ___, American surgeon after whom a manoeuvre for dislodging a foreign body in a person's win |
| UTURN | A manoeuvre made by a vehicle resulting in a reversal of direction (1-4) |
| CHARGESHEET | Price these wrongly in list made in a station? (6,5) |
| ASKARI | Soldier takes a risk with a manoeuvre (6) |
| NAUSEATED | Sickened, formed a dent with a manoeuvre (9) |
| TACTIC | A manoeuvre to achieve a specific goal (6) |
| INAPPROPRIATELY | Note double parking in priority lane done wrongly in this way? |
| SERAGLIO | Gaoler is wrongly in a harem (8) |
| STIPULATED | Details put wrongly in a prescriptive form? |
| EDITIONS | It is done wrongly in all the papers at one time (8) |
| EARNESTLY | Nearly set wrongly in a serious manner (9) |
| BARENESS | Seen wrongly in drinking spots in undecorated state (8) |
| CONTEST | From the onset, wrongly, in court dispute (7) |