| MADEIRACAKE | Aimed at a crake, missed, got a sponge instead (7,4) |
| UPPERCUT | Meal son missed got rid of? That's a blow (8) |
| RAIL | A bar forming a fence, racecourse barrier or train track; a complaint; a crake or flufftail; or, a curtain rod (4) |
| UDDER | It may be aimed at a pail at 5 a.m. |
| SLEDGE | A type of toboggan; a similar vehicle for conveying goods up and down the steep cobbled street in the fishing village of Clovelly; or, an insult aimed at a fellow player in cricket (6) |
| RESULT | Word for a consequence; an outcome aimed at; a quantity obtained by calculation; the final score in games; or, a victory/win (6) |
| TARGETED | Aimed at a small shield held in front of a boy (8) |
| POPSCI | Genre for a physics article aimed at a general audience, informally |
| ARTHOUSE | Describing films intended to be culturally worthy, aimed at a niche market rather than a mass audience (8) |
| PLANES | Spoonfuls aimed at a baby's mouth, possibly |
| PTUIBARNUM | Spitting noise aimed at a circus barker? |
| ESOTERIC | Aimed at a few in the City, drunk reflected anger |
| NORTHWARDS | Run brief check into concessions aimed at a Pole |
| TACTIC | Action aimed at a specific end |
| NICHE | Section of organic herbs aimed at a specialised market |
| INCODE | Witticism aimed at a group (2-4) |
| TARGETLANGUAGE | Foreign words aimed at a Tuareg gal, gent translates (6,8) |
| TSHIRTCANNON | *What may be aimed at a loud fan |
| DART | Missile aimed at a bull's-eye |
| BEADYEYE | Quizzical look you twice aimed at a little jewel |