| BLEARY | By concealing the real trouble - having blurred vision |
| RELAX | Calm down with real trouble, having got cross (5) |
| EYED | Bleary-___ (having blurred vision) |
| CLARET | Alcoholic drink is the real trouble, the count holds (6) |
| THIRTY | A number of leaders in trouble, having inadvertently riled the Yanks (6) |
| ISOBAR | At the beginning of August, three meteorologists from Bristol got into trouble having left out an important line on a weather map (6) |
| HIDING | Concealing the cause of the pain? (6) |
| WAGERS | Bets the joker's concealing the queen (6) |
| COVERT | A secret shelter for game; a feather concealing the quill-bases of a wing's frame; or, a flock of the wild rails that are synonymous with bald or inane (6) |
| MALIBU | Doctor concealing the greatest posh part of Los Angeles (6) |
| AGATES | While concealing the entrance with stones (6) |
| MADEDO | Managed crazy party, concealing the ending (4,2) |
| CRINGE | Bow Church concealing the sounds of its bells |
| REARLIGHT | Right about the real trouble with the car part (4,5) |
| LEATHERY | Tough. That's the real trouble with the young (8) |
| LEATHER | The real trouble is tanned skin (7) |
| CLEAR | Figure the real trouble is obvious (5) |
| HERESMUD | Drink up ___ behold the reason for blurred vision (5,3,2,4,3) |
| EATINGDISORDER | Daughter restricted by rare digestion trouble ... having this? |
| UNEARTH | The Guardian in trouble, having dismissed a dig's find (7) |