| ASMUCHAS | Although married, such a rogue - extremely amorous (2,4,2) |
| ENGAGED | A couple who are going to be married, such as Roxy Mitchell and Alfie Moon in EastEnders (7) |
| PICAROON | Choose a mystic symbol, say, identifying a rogue |
| BASSINIO | Venetian lover is a snob and a rogue (8) |
| BASSANIO | Venetian lover is a snob and a rogue (8) |
| ACADEMIC | A rogue entertainer first to come to microphone in college (8) |
| CRIMINAL | He seems obviously bent on being a rogue (4,8) |
| GUYANESE | South American fellow seen, a rogue (8) |
| EPIPHANY | Hype in a rogue when seizing power produces moment of revelation |
| ACADEMIA | A rogue record label first to attack the scholarly world |
| ELEPHANT | Stylish being finally leaving for pub — a rogue, possibly? |
| ORGANISE | Ignores a rogue group (8) |
| VIRUS | A rogue program introduced into a computer network is a corrupting influence |
| RASCAL | A little mischief-maker, a scallywag, a rogue |
| ARCHLY | Like a rogue child invading a railway (6) |
| REPROBATE | He is a rogue about the certification of a will (9) |
| OUTERSPACE | Prosecute a rogue in a place far, far away (5,5) |
| ANNULAR | Neutralize a rogue Leader of a ring (7) |
| VILLAIN | Had a big ego, got sick and turned into a rogue (7) |
| CANADACUP | Can a rogue turn up a trophy? (6,3) |