| IDOLATROUS | Bowing to strange gods, as I do on the French tours, surprisingly (10) |
| TRIPLEJUMP | Queen leaves jumper on the French tour of athletics event (6,4) |
| YOUMARK | & 18 Note: 'How did I do on the spelling test, Miss?' (3,4) |
| MYWORDS | 'How did I do on the spelling test, Miss?' (2,5) |
| LETRIP | Act without restraint on the French tour (3,3) |
| PELOPS | Son of Tantalus in Greek mythology who was killed by his father and served to the gods as a meal (6) |
| MIDASTOUCH | Sadly, much as I do to secure profit, ultimately I haven't got this (5,5) |
| DIAGNOSTIC | Able to identify what's wrong as I do casting badly (10) |
| GETHITCHED | Say "I do" on a wagon? |
| DISOBEYING | Finally bowing to late princess's flouting (10) |
| OOPSADAISY | So, pay as I do,perhaps and acknowledge the mistake (4-1-5) |
| BEARWITHME | Put up with as I do and be patient (4,4,2) |
| MATCHMAKER | Test God as Cupid? (10) |
| UNITARIANS | Those who believe in God as one person rather than a Trinity |
| REPEATAFTERME | "Do as I do," and a hint to what the circled letters do |
| BICYCLE | British hostile about the French Tour de France racer? |
| TRIPLE | The French tour first a number of times (6) |
| BIRNAM | In 5.5, a messenger enters to tell Macbeth what he has witnessed. "As I did stand my watch upon the hill, I looked toward ___ and anon, methought, The wood began to move." |
| IDIOTBOX | Fashionable bit I do on old times for TV |
| SAYNOT | "Do as I ___ as I do!" |