| FRATRICIDE | Cain was guilty of it though unusually fair and direct |
| EXTENDED | Principal editor, getting cross, took care of it though stretched |
| HARASSMENT | Though unusually smart he's an annoyance (10) |
| FRIAR | Good man, unusually fair and right |
| IMPLIED | Suggested one member was guilty of terminological inexactitude |
| FENCE | Receiver, in fact, was guilty of various offences (5) |
| POSINGINPLAYBOY | What Naomi Campbell was "guilty" of in December 1999 |
| BROADCAST | Programme implying England seamer was guilty of throwing? (9) |
| STOLE | Was guilty of larceny |
| EER | "This is the first truth that ___ thine own tongue was guilty of": "All's Well That Ends Well" |
| NEGLECT | One wouldn't care to be found guilty of it (7) |
| AGITATION | See to it again and rewrite it, though it causes disquiet |
| FRIDAY | TGI ... an unusually fair, dry vacation? (6) |
| FORATIME | Unusually fair to myself, temporarily (3,1,4) |
| AFRICA | Unusually fair accountant from the continent (6) |
| NOD | Land of ___, the place to which Cain was exiled by God in the Book of Genesis after murdering Abel (3) |
| IDIOTIC | I do it though it's wrong and I get caught - silly |
| HOLE | One of 22 might stop it, though there's nothing in it (4) |
| PERSEVERE | Keep at it, though most of it is harsh (9) |
| TOUGHEN | Reinforce it, though second piece is missing, and use coat of emulsion |