| BIGHEADED | Arrogant tailor: he'd be glad, I being short of length (9) |
| OBLIGATED | Bound to be glad I came round (9) |
| BIGDEAL | Be glad I supply sarcastic response (3,4) |
| DEBAUCHER | He'd be a cur otherwise, this assailant (9) |
| BIGENDIAN | Liberal and I being a little sectarian |
| WORDSMITH | Promise forger he'd be good at coining? |
| HAGRIDDEN | Strangely daring, he'd been beset by women (3-6) |
| LASHEDOUT | When he'd been grasped by the boor, attacked (6,3) |
| BETRUE | "It-had-to-be-you;-I-wandered-around-and-finally-found-the-somebody-who;-Could-make-me-...,-could-make-me-be-blue;-And-even-be-glad,-just-to-be-sad-thinking-of-you"-(2,4) |
| ASSEVERATE | Declare, since quite a few short of length trap everyone in front |
| BOER | South African spinner, short of length, misses wicket |
| DOOSRA | Delivery in Underwood's last over also turning, short of length -- runs added (6) |
| SAD | "...And even be glad just to be ___ thinking of you..." -Tony Bennett, "It Had to Be You" (1957) |
| RID | I'll be glad to get ___ of it (It's going in the trash) |
| ESKIMO | Member of race may be glad of hot 3 14 (6) |
| CREWS | Terry who said this week that if he could be any athlete of the past, he'd be NFL great (and actor) Jim Brown, who passed away last month at the age of 87 |
| INYOUR | "I never forget a face, but __ ___ case I"ll be glad to make an exception", Groucho Marx. (2,4) |
| GROUCHO | Who once quipped "I never forget a face, but in your case I'll be glad to make an exception" |
| MADRIGAL | I'm glad I arm myself with a song that can be sung in parts |
| DEBTOR | Girl gets rise - she may be glad of it |