| THROBBED | Bred both in a way to be regularly pulsated |
| TARDY | Slow these days to be regularly involved in touchdown |
| RAITA | Dish offering cream - is that to be regularly given a miss? |
| URGE | Press to be regularly seen in outrigger |
| SALARIED | A rise lad negotiated to be regularly paid |
| AMOEBA | Farm loves baas to be regularly put out by little creature |
| SADDO | Who stands to be regularly ignored at party? |
| HAWSER | Head was heard to be regularly missing ship's rope |
| REIKI | Urge pink gin to be regularly taken for health treatment |
| GENUINE | Real information on audiences found to be regularly lacking |
| POSTBAG | Correspondence from Proust to be regularly at gallery from the start (7) |
| AXE | Tool that needs to be regularly sharpened |
| MALIBU | Liqueur from African country about to be regularly consumed (6) |
| USUAL | Typical guest unable to be regularly ignored |
| ELDORADO | Originally, the king of the legendary South American city of Manoa, said to be regularly covered with gold dust ('the gilded'); subsequently, any fabled city or land of riches (2,6) |
| INTERNED | Tender, in a way, to be confined in a camp (8) |
| BIASED | Be said, in a way, to be partial (6) |
| COTENANT | Content, in a way, to be a joint renter (2,6) |
| IRITIS | I, so to speak, can be affected by it and I'll be regularly seen in it (6) |
| ASTRIDE | A way to be on a horse? Yes (7) |