| BROACH | Bring up the subject of the said item of jewellery (6) |
| BROOCH | Said to bring up the subject of the item of jewellery (6) |
| RAISES | Brings up the subject of a wage increase (6) |
| WRING | The said item of jewellery you wrench from |
| TABLES | Inscribed ancient slabs; flat surfaces on legs or trestles at which to eat, write etc; groups seated at said items of furniture for games or meals; or, backgammon boards (6) |
| TOOTLE | An onomatopoeic word for a soft sound of a flute, saxophone or trumpet etc; an act of blowing one of the said instruments; or, an amble, leisurely drive or short pleasure trip (6) |
| KNOCKS | Is critical of the said Fort (6) |
| AGENDA | Central contracts for England players should be "top of the - - - ," said Saracens boss Mark McCall (6) |
| BROACHES | Brings up the subject of jewellery, we hear (8) |
| RAISESCAIN | Storms when one brings up the subject of a murderer (6,4) |
| RAISE | Bring up the subject and one's ear turns to catch (5) |
| GUISE | The appearance of the said fellows (5) |
| DEATH | The end of the said potty is missing (5) |
| WASHINGUP | Crockery, cutlery, utensils to be rinsed after use; or, the act of laving said items, in a kitchen sink (7-2) |
| BARGAINFOR | Expect fourth said item to be bought at a low price (7,3) |
| TRAIT | A distinctive feature of the said salver (5) |
| TEASE | How to make fun of the said consumer gettogethers (5) |
| USE | Take advantage of the said sheep (3) |
| SITES | Locations of the said tourist attractions (5) |
| FORTHETIMEBEING | Temporarily in favour of the said herb found by creature (3,3,4,5) |