| STATELESS | Assert there's not so much to being without a native land (9) |
| EMIGRE | Person who flees a native land |
| DEADAGAINST | Totally opposed to being without a life, once more, on the street (4,7) |
| AIRLESS | Close to being without a successor, we hear (7) |
| LEICESTER | Not so much to say in the Midlands (9) |
| TASTELESS | Son in art gallery wants not so much to be bland |
| BEAUCLERK | ... who, being without a clue, surprisingly was Dr Johnson's friend (9) |
| STAINLESS | It sent Silas mad, being without a blemish (9) |
| OUTOFLINE | Being without a particular stock is not in order (3,2,4) |
| MATCHLESS | It is incomparable, being without a light (9) |
| RELUCTANT | Not keen on cruel reform that means so much to the French (9) |
| ONONESOWN | Yoko distressed on news of being without a partner (2,4,3) |
| RECKLESS | Reckon, on going, there's not so much to make one foolhardy (8) |
| LESS | Not so much to go after international statesmen if not (4) |
| LES | There's not so much about military intelligence in a musical, commonly (3,3) |
| MIS | There's not so much about military intelligence in a musical, commonly (3,3) |
| REMORSELESS | There's not so much about walrus to begin with that's cruel (11) |
| LESSON | Warning you'll have not so much to do (6) |
| BLESS | Bishop with not so much to be thankful for (5) |
| TIDELESS | Reportedly bound not so much to some rivers |