| KNOW | Be skilled in |
| ANI | Kid who proved to be skilled in |
| READMUSIC | Be skilled with a staff, perhaps |
| HANDSAWS | What fellers may be skilled with |
| ARTISAN | Sinatra trained to be skilled worker (7) |
| SAWS | Fellers may be skilled with them |
| STONEMASON | Man soon set out to be skilled worker (10) |
| EXPERT | You might be skilled now but you were saucy before! (6) |
| HAVEWHATITTAKES | Be skilled enough to succeed (4,4,2,5) |
| ABLE | Sort bale to be skilled and competent! (4) |
| DISABLE | It may weaken Sid, about to be skilled (7) |
| STRATEGIST | Person skilled in planning action in warfare, such as Basil Liddell Hart (10) |
| LEGIST | One skilled in law for instance in the inventory (6) |
| ARTIST | Person skilled in painting, drawing or sculpture, for example; or, a performer in music (6) |
| NINJA | How to say "one skilled in martial art from Japan" in Japanese (5) |
| CHASER | A hunter; a horse used for a race originally in which church spires served as course landmarks; or, a silversmith skilled in repousse (6) |
| ARTISANS | Saints have a right to be seen as skilled in their occupation (8) |
| SHERLOCK | Word, derived from a character in stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, for a detective, sleuth or person skilled in Holmesian deduction (8) |
| EWOKCOOKERY | ALTHOUGH THE CHEF WAS SKILLED IN ___... |
| CORONER | One skilled in dead reck-oning? |