| DACTYLIC | City lad upset about 100, working from the digits (8) |
| ONETON | A hundred working with famous English college |
| DAMOSEL | A girl and a lad upset about some difference (7) |
| NOMADS | Lad upset about angry travellers (6) |
| DREADFUL | It's terrible how Freud has got the lad upset (8) |
| BALDRICK | Lad upset through brick from Sir Tony Robinson's character famous for cunning plans (8) |
| LABRADOR | Most of barrow lad upset - in a pet, possibly? (8) |
| PULSATED | Disorderly lad upset, getting beaten regularly (8) |
| SIGNSOFF | Quits working from home for the day, say |
| AREACODE | Three digits punched with the digits |
| DAYSHIFT | It's considered a tad fishy working from 08:00 - 16:00, say |
| NUMERATE | Good with the digits? (8) |
| UNDERTOW | It drags one out to sea beneath the digit I hear |
| TOPDOWN | Working from the general to the specific (3-4) |
| OMINOUS | Shady way of working from the east, I sense |
| RETROACTIVE | Working from the past |
| SCANTILYCLAD | City lad mixed up with clans, like Cutty Sark (8,4) |
| HOGWASH | Grid that is further subdivided into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve the puzzle, each of the rows, columns and 3x3 boxes should contain all the digits from 1 to 9. The solution to this puzzle will be publish |
| CALLSITADAY | Alas city lad wavers, then quits (5,2,1,3) |
| RIOTED | South American city lad rampaged (6) |