| ANAPAEST | A peasant is afoot in a poem ... (8) |
| BROGUE | There's something afoot, in a manner of speaking |
| RUSTIC | A peasant is curt in discomposure |
| PLEASANT | A learner is taken in by a peasant? How nice! (8) |
| SANDSHOE | What's afoot in the desert? (8) |
| TRAINERS | What may be afoot in coaches (8) |
| APOPLEXY | A peasant stopped short in pathetic incapacity when furious |
| SCANPEON | Look over a peasant worker? |
| CAMPESINO | Hispanic peasant is most flamboyant, endlessly in love |
| HEYPRESTO | We hear fodder is delivered here in quick time. Sounds like some sort of trickery is afoot! (3,6) |
| SMELL | ____ a rat, expression meaning 'to have a suspicion that something is afoot' (5) |
| ASTIR | A controversy is afoot (5) |
| HUDSON | Author and ornithologist who wrote The Naturalist in la Plata, Afoot in England, A Shepherd's Life and the novel Green Mansions (6) |
| ACHILLESHEEL | Trouble afoot in Greece? (8,4) |
| SMELLARAT | Have suspicion something is afoot (5,1,3) |
| HEEL | Something is afoot with the elephant? ... (4) |
| INTHEWIND | Hint Edwin broadcast is afoot (2,3,4) |
| CORN | The crop means pain is afoot (4) |
| WATCHTHISSPACE | "Change is afoot..." (5,4,5) |
| RAT | What's smelled when something is afoot? (3) |