| BOWTIE | Boat, I hear, is tied in the evening (3,3) |
| TRUSSED | Faith, we hear, is tied up |
| OAKTREE | Where a yellow ribbon is tied in a 1973 #1 hit |
| KNOT | Is tied in a book. Not going a mile, in the main (4) |
| DUGOUT | Mr. Fairbanks is dismissed I hear. Is in the batters' shelter (6) |
| PREPPY | Like the style of those wearing sweaters with the sleeves loosely tied in the front |
| FOURTH | Scottish runner, I hear, is just outside the medals (6) |
| SHADOW | Sh! A doe, I hear, is blocking the light (6) |
| CERISE | Boat I leave going round border is bright pink (6) |
| SHRIMP | Boat I leave going round edge in bright pink (6) |
| PLACED | Person tied in the first three of a race |
| BORDER | A paying guest, I hear, is always on edge (6) |
| MEDICO | Doc! Deranged doc with one eye, I hear, is chasing setter! (6) |
| TORBAY | Was that your small boat I saw sailing around on the south coast of Devon near Totnes? (6) |
| MOORED | Tied in the harbor |
| BEDSIT | Debt is tied up in old flat (6) |
| KNOTTY | That which is tied to thirty tips can be quite intricate |
| KIMONO | A long, loose Japanese robe with wide sleeves that is tied with a sash (6) |
| AISLE | Passage, I hear, is in the midst of alcohol (5) |
| RECONSTRUCT | Re Con's truck; the head, I hear, is for a rebuild (11) |