| TURNOFF | Deviate from act in motion (4,3) |
| ACUE | Take ___ from (act in kind) |
| RAIDERS | Team from ACT starts redirecting charity to emergency rooms (7) |
| DIGRESS | Deviate from the point in speech or writing (7) |
| INFLECT | To cause to deviate from the normal |
| STUCKTO | Didn't deviate from |
| HOLDSTO | Doesn't deviate from |
| GOROGUE | Deviate from team strategy |
| STICKTO | Don't deviate from |
| INCLINE | Deviate from fashionable Conservative policy (7) |
| ERRANTS | Which term describes those who deviate from the regular courses (7) |
| ANOMALY | Something which deviates from the norm (7) |
| STRAYER | One who deviates from certain moral standards (7) |
| CUTAWAY | A tapering morning, newmarket or tail coat; a drawing or "exploded view" showing interior workings; a shot or scene that deviates from a movie's action; or, a flying trapeze trick (7) |
| DANCEOFTHE | Third movement in a pas de deux from Act 2 of an 1892 ballet, set to a famous piece of music (5,2,3,5,4,5) |
| PLUMFAIRY | Third movement in a pas de deux from Act 2 of an 1892 ballet, set to a famous piece of music (5,2,3,5,4,5) |
| SUGAR | Third movement in a pas de deux from Act 2 of an 1892 ballet, set to a famous piece of music (5,2,3,5,4,5) |
| GETARISEOUTOF | Make more money from act as a tease, successfully |
| TURNBACK | Retreat from act by sponsor |
| PERFORCE | Chap removed from act by necessity (8) |