| DESKBOUND | Bond used broadcast about king, stuck in the office |
| BLEARY | Tired Shakespearean king stuck in past |
| ELATE | Eye opener to be stuck in the office in high spirits (5) |
| ARRIVISTE | ITV airs broadcast about king meeting European upstart (9) |
| IONIC | Sort of bond used in classical architecture (5) |
| KNOTTY | Hard king stuck-up, shaking head (6) |
| JENNIE | _ Bond, used to be BBC Royal Correspondent (5) |
| AGE | This came in the form of Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Iron -- and the ancient Greeks regretted being stuck in the last. |
| CLOWNS | In the 1972 song Stuck in the Middle with You, what is 'to the left of me'? (6) |
| OPERATED | Played a part in The Theatre? Presumably, stuck in the knife during performance! (8) |
| ARUT | In ___ (stuck in the same routine) |
| EMU | Stuck in the mud, one can't get off the ground (3) |
| IMMOBILE | I am on the phone, stuck in the station, maybe |
| TYPECAST | Of an actor, being stuck in the same roles all the time (8) |
| POSTAGESTAMP | One that's been stuck in the sorting office maybe |
| AMEN | It stuck in the throat, in Macbeth, this name-change (4) |
| SCOTTIES | A cot stuck in the pigpens? It's the feisty highland terriers (8) |
| STU | Disco ___ (character on The Simpsons who's stuck in the 1970s) |
| DEVILTOPAY | Trouble expected when the tadpole got stuck in the ivy (5,2,3) |
| REACTED | Responded when the silly cat got stuck in the pipe (7) |