| SHELLFIRE | Attack by artillery is a small torment of Hades (9) |
| NEEDLES | Redundant, finally free of small torments (7) |
| ORDINANCE | Decree artillery is to surround island (9) |
| RACETRACK | React badly over torment of the speedway (9) |
| NIGHTMARE | Torment of runner in the Nocturnal Stakes? (9) |
| CASSANDRA | Conservative fool with artillery is one anticipating disaster |
| BRIMSTONE | The torments of Christianity's Hell were called 'fire and ...' |
| PLUTOCRAT | King of Hades with puss, embracing right to be rich man (9) |
| PARK | Word for a space occupied by artillery or wagons, hence a verb for "halt and leave a vehicle"; or, in other senses, an estate's pleasure ground, a public garden or a playground (4) |
| IAMBS | At front, snow by massed artillery is backed-up two feet |
| TAUNTING | Torment of worried unit trapped by rising insect (8) |
| REAL | Torment of Lear is genuine (4) |
| CHIME | Fancy artillery is going to strike (5) |
| RAITH | Where the Rovers got badly hit by artillery (5) |
| COMEUNDERFIRE | Be attacked by artillery or other ordnance (4,5,4) |
| SARMENT | Twig section soldiers surrounded by artillery |
| NATIONALTHEATRE | Playhouse showing torment of Athenian earl -- OTT? (8,7) |
| BEDEVILMENT | Torment of daughter meeting immoral chaps in risky venture (11) |
| MCDERMID | Val ___, author whose 6s include The Torment of Others (8) |
| HELLO | Greetings and welcome to the torment of love (5) |