| GROUSEMOOR | Carp on second or twelfth of August teeming here? (6,4) |
| GLORIOUS | Majestic (like the Twelfth of August for some?) (8) |
| DOUBLEPLAY | "The Comedy of Errors" or "Twelfth Night"? |
| ELL | Measure of length or twelfth letter of alphabet? |
| CRICKETER | He may be third or twelfth man, but nothing in between |
| SILVERSIDE | Meat cut from small carp on metal dishes |
| ACORN | Bristol venue, Main Lake has 400+ carp (*on, er, crayfish) (5,7) |
| FISHERY | Bristol venue, Main Lake has 400+ carp (*on, er, crayfish) (5,7) |
| MIDWATER | Depth at which to catch wary carp on a zig rig? (*it warmed) (3-5) |
| NORFOLKCAPON | Angrily carp on about people concerning red herring |
| KOI | One fine carp on the way up (3) |
| INCH | Unit of imperial length equal to one twelfth of a foot or 2.54 cm; one quarter of a hand; or, a unit of measurement for pressure in a barometer (4) |
| BAYEUX | Town in northern France famous for a hanging dating back to 11th or 12th century (6) |
| POINT | A unit of measurement used in printing equal to one twelfth of a pica, or approximately 0.01384 inch |
| OCTOBER | The twelfth of this month is the date of Columbus's landfall (7) |
| ARCH | A unit of length equal to one twelfth of a foot (4) |
| PENNY | In Britain before 1971, a bronze or copper coin worth one twelfth of a shilling (5) |
| FEBRUARY | Lincoln Day, marking the U.S. president's birthday, falls on the twelfth of this month (8) |
| APRILSNOW | Snippet of "The Twelfth of Never" by Johnny Mathis: "Hold me close, melt my heart like ___ ___..." |
| CHILE | Nation whose width is less than a twelfth of its length |