| STANDCORRECTED | Admit error, having way with prissy press chief |
| DISINVEST | Remove money from nightclubs - time to admit error |
| DANISH | European was obliged to admit error when turned over |
| EAT | ___ humble pie; admit error |
| ROISTER | French King having way with Queen in revel |
| ABSTRUSE | Hard to understand sailor having way with cunning plan (8) |
| MODESTY | Blaise, perhaps, having way with pen |
| BOWSTREETRUNNERS | Old court officials nod, having way with smugglers |
| STEPUPS | Having way with English, young setters maybe providing boosts |
| LENS | An apprentice having ways with glass |
| STALKING | Following error, having discussion with leader of group (8) |
| RELAPSED | Embarrassed, admitting error having slipped back (8) |
| SIN | Serious error having son home |
| MAKE | Cause error, having surrendered first (4) |
| AVOGADRO | For physicist, a very disastrous error having a doctor round |
| OUTLIVE | Survive, having way to escape, as it happens (7) |
| CROSSPATCH | Religious symbol having way to draw in cold, grumpy person (10) |
| LORDLY | Mean, having way to replace wife, to be high-handed |
| EMPATHISE | I seem confused, having way to identify (9) |
| SWAMPED | Having way too much on one's plate |