| UNSTATUTABLE | A sign of disapproval in being liable to changes contrary to law |
| WEREWOLF | Our lot are blooming revolting, being liable to change |
| TEMPERAMENTAL | Liable to changes of mood |
| RASPBERRY | File to cover up orally with a sign of disapproval |
| THUMBSDOWN | A sign of disapproval (6,4) |
| TUTORIAL | The first person to enter exam after expression of disapproval in lesson |
| IMPENDENCE | The state of being liable to happen soon (10) |
| DIVER | Being liable to go down, I have to be held by doctor (5) |
| CATCALL | A squeaking or wauling noisemaker formerly used to express disapproval in a theatre, thus a term for a boo, gibe, hiss, jeer or raspberry from a crowd or audience; or, a "swit swoo" sound (7) |
| NONO | Gift gets shout of disapproval in North (4) |
| PEEKABOO | Hold back an expression of disapproval in play (4-1-3) |
| BOON | Gift gets shout of disapproval in North (4) |
| ACCIDENTPRONE | Flat out with stress, I'd accepted being liable to mishaps |
| RISQUE | Some performer is questioned as being liable to shock? (6) |
| BOO | Expression of disapproval in bachelor circles |
| TUT | Sound of disapproval in institute |
| HUMAN | Being liable to error (5) |
| OFFENDING | Concerned with coping, being liable to arrest |
| TENDING | Being liable to have tense finale (7) |
| ILLEGALLY | Evil colleague, for example, breaking in contrary to law (9) |