| REINFLATE | Check puncture and bearing, then restonre the pressure(2-7) |
| EIGHTEENTH | Rowers' bearing, then, playing part (10) |
| THATSFLAT | That is a puncture and there's no doubt about it (5,4) |
| PATCH | Repair original puncture and then check hole (5) |
| GOTHEWHOLEHOG | Managed to cut corner after puncture, and to do it completely |
| AUNATUREL | Naked and bearing gold, King Cole violated rule |
| TOTALLING | Coming to and bearing with everything involved |
| RELEVANCE | Lever can change direction and bearing |
| ENCOUNTER | Brush and bearings on table |
| STATURE | Effigy round the top of the road showing height and bearing (7) |
| FACTSOFLIFE | (Knowledge of) the sexual activity of conceiving and bearing offspring (5,2,4) |
| YUCCA | Genus of evergreen plants, having rosettes of long, pointed, and rigid leaves at the top of a woody stem, and bearing a large head of showy white blossoms (5) |
| DEEDS | Acts / written and printed documents used for legal transfer of ownership and bearing the disposer's signature |
| INCHARGE | Accusation after having been elected and bearing authority? (2,6) |
| MANOMETER | Instrument used for measuring the pressure of liquids and gases (9) |
| STAMENS | Small, delicate stalks growing at a flower's centre and bearing anthers in which pollen is produced (7) |
| TESTON | An English silver coin worth a shilling and bearing the head of Henry VIII (6) |
| SUSTAINING | Inform about tension in bolt and bearing (10) |
| DISAPPEARANCE | Loss of girl's looks and bearing |
| MANOR | This dwelling has a certain style and bearing, they say |