| MHORRS | African runners in mile: fit of depression as gold is withheld |
| NAUSEA | Feeling of revulsion as gold is discovered in North Sea (6) |
| ZOLABUDD | South African runner in the 1984 Olympics |
| OSTRICH | African runner in Old Street wealthy (7) |
| CAUTION | Warning in sale, as gold is shifted (7) |
| TABLEAU | Dramatic moment framed, as gold is added onto index (7) |
| GLOOSCAP | Mighty figure in Mi'kmaq lore, there is a 20-foot statue of him in Parrsboro in the Bay of Fundy area of Nova Scotia |
| MARKWAHLBERG | Charlies Croker in The Italian Job, Tommy Saunders in Patriots Day, James Silva in Mile 22, Dusty in Daddy's Home and Eddie Adams in Boogie Nights are film roles played by this US actor (4,8) |
| ADHERENT | She's in a minor depression, as supporter of party |
| HUMP | From "lump of bread", word for a gibbosity on a camel or person's back, thus a fit of depression or the sulks, when one's back is up through annoyance or despondency (4) |
| MOPE | Have a fit of depression ___ because the autocycle is unfinished? (4) |
| BLUES | Squanders, in a fit of depression (5) |
| SEMIFINALIST | One of the last four potentially is fast in mile (12) |
| DREADEDMOMENT | When you read "Ed and Mom in depression", as you feared? (7,6) |
| GNUS | African runners appear, as anthem may be over |
| IMPALAS | African runners a source of mischief, sorry to say |
| NYALA | Bloke heads north, overtaking first of young African runners |
| THUMP | Tense, with fit of depression following a blow |
| PIP | Fit of depression an officer has to shoulder (3) |
| JIMJAMS | Fit of depression's a habit for some when retired |