| COSSACK | Cavalryman mounted donkey in turn to the side (7) |
| VEERS | Turns to the side |
| PASDECHAT | 'Step of a cat' in ballet, in which leaping dancers raise each foot in turn to the opposite knee (3,2,4) |
| SNICKERS | Word imitative of giggles, neighs, or whinnies that was given as a name by the Mars family to their favourite horse, and in turn to the chocolate bar formally called Marathon (8) |
| RIALTO | Retreat, in turn, to the market (6) |
| RETINUE | It's about time, in turn, to start eating on the train (7) |
| JOURNEY | Day in France before longing in turn to make trek (7) |
| INDENTS | Tends, in turn, to create textual spaces. (7) |
| DISEASE | Man in turn to get better from illness (7) |
| TIERNEY | Footballer longing in turn to follow level (7) |
| SHUTOUT | Excluded workers rising in turn to get drinks |
| ORDERED | Turn to the East twice, and there's the official in charge (7) |
| REFEREE | Turn to the East twice, and there's the official in charge (7) |
| IMAGINE | Fancy aiming to turn to the east (7) |
| NATURAL | Turn to the French in a spontaneous way (7) |
| NATURES | Turn to the sea to observe such inborn characters (7) |
| OVERDUE | Drove around, but a turn to the East caused them to be later than expected (7) |
| SORRIER | More regretful, fretful person making initial turn to the left? (7) |
| RELAPSE | Reverse and please turn to the right (7) |
| HEXAGON | Put a curse on a turn to the north shape (7) |