| UNTRUE | Although one was in the hunt, ruefully, it just wasn't right (6) |
| SERVED | Did, when one was in the forces (6) |
| CHAISE | Used to convey one in the hunt (6) |
| CHASER | Second drink for one in the hunt (6) |
| TRENCH | Where one was in digs during the war? (6) |
| RAGGED | Was ridiculed for looking as if one was in tatters (6) |
| SHOWED | Revealed that one was in debt, on the quiet (6) |
| BEAGLE | Our Friend in the Hunt wants first sip of brandy, sinking two shots early? (6) |
| SAFARI | In the hunt for revolutionary paramilitaries' old training unit (6) |
| CROWED | Exulted when, given credit, one was in debt (6) |
| EUREKA | Triumphant exclamation some mistake, ruefully served up (6) |
| IMBRUE | Permeate with part of a limb, ruefully (6) |
| JONESY | Courtney B. Vance's role in "The Hunt for Red October" |
| AGREED | A good saxophone, for one, was in harmony |
| COILED | Wound up company one was in charge of |
| IHADTO | "There just wasn't any alternative" |
| INLANDSEA | The early explorers spent much time looking for this in the middle of Australia (the original inhabitants could have told them it just wasn't there) (6,3) |
| RELATED | As one was in the family, one told tales (7) |
| VAIN | Conceited when one was in the front (4) |
| PLAYEDDUMB | Acted as if one was in the dark |