| SERVICECHARGE | After first stroke, race to net - it may mean that extra 10% |
| HIPFLASK | It may mean that one's short in shorts (8) |
| TINE | Spike gets it when I net it at the fork (4) |
| FLICKKNIFE | Film is sharp and cutting with a point - it's Lethal Weapon with that extra spring to it (5-5) |
| ALIENATE | When that extra-terrestrial consumed it we had to turn away (8) |
| STET | Both the saint and that extra-terrestrial are to let it stand (4) |
| RIDER | It needs that extra clause if he's to be on horseback |
| INTESTATE | Without Will in this state, I net it all! (9) |
| GENTLE | Gee, the French net it in a mild and refined way (6) |
| TENON | Wherewith, on net, it might join mortise (5) |
| ETERNAL | Get a real net - it could last forever! |
| RHINO | It may mean lolly to one that's thick-skinned (5) |
| NAMELESS | It may mean less to you but it must be treated with anonymity (8) |
| DENOTE | It must mean that it's an ode to ten! |
| TEED | In golf, and in the past tense, what is it to have played the first stroke of the game? (4) |
| COMMITTEESTAGE | Bill's progress, in part, is to undertake to be ready for first stroke on platform (9,5) |
| INITIATE | I get that extra-terrestrial, Ian to join it and this is how they let him in (8) |
| TEE | It's used for the first stroke of a golf hole |
| SMILE | Briefly that extra distance that brings evidence of happiness (5) |
| GLITTERATI | Pasta that will give your meal that extra sparkle? |