| GOOFFATATANGENT | Blunder of large proportions by a brown fellow leads one to digress (2,3,2,1,7) |
| TANGENT | Direction you'd fly off at with light-brown fellow? (7) |
| RAINBOW | Colourful display - one covered by a brown form |
| CARYS | Aled, Bryn and Cleo Winter-Brown's fellow quad in Coronation Street (5) |
| KASHMIRIS | A skirmish out of proportion by some from northern India (9) |
| BALLOONS | The flighty types that get blown up out of all proportion by The Party regulars that are full of air (8) |
| RATIONED | Shared out in proper proportion by Edward (8) |
| CORPORATERAIDER | One buying a large proportion of a company's shares so as to influence management policy (9,6) |
| GOOFFATHALFCOCK | Mistake of huge proportions, a team in red wearing white start ill-prepared (2,3,2,4,4) |
| SIDETRACKRONALD | Cause Reagan to digress? |
| CLUE | From "ball of thread", word for a hint, inkling, pointer or "scooby doo" that leads one to the solution of a mystery or unravels a puzzle (4) |
| PENALSETTLEMENT | Pressure faction to embrace talents wasted where convictions may lead one (5,10) |
| APROPOS | A thing put on a stage of large proportions is relevant (7) |
| CRYSTINKINGFISH | Not a crustacean that's smelly inside leads one to decry one's own products (3,8,4) |
| SKIDROW | Argue after small child leads one to squalid part of city (4,3) |
| IRRITABLE | Being snappy,one bishop leads one to the altar |
| MINUS | A sign that leads one to make deductions (5) |
| SPEECHTHERAPY | What leads one to a better address? (6,7) |
| IMPLICATION | It leads one to suppose one limp action might make it (11) |
| EPICAL | I may enter strange place of large proportions (6) |