| BUSHMAN | Diced ham's put in roll for outback traveller (7) |
| ROOSTER | Chicken and duck stuffed in roll for the workers (7) |
| OVERACTS | Is a ham put out to carve, son? (8) |
| WALLPAPER | With designs by William Morris, Liberty and Colefax & Fowler, a material in rolls for home interiors (9) |
| ROULEAU | Nothing found in regulation pertaining to precious metal in roll of coins (7) |
| CHIGNON | Inch gone endlessly wrong in roll of hair behind the head (7) |
| LITHEST | Most agile male after time appearing in roll of names (7) |
| TROLLEY | Word, from "trundle" or "roll", for a cart for transporting luggage or supermarket goods; a wheeled bed; or, a table on castors for conveying drinks, in-flight meals, puddings etc (7) |
| REELOFF | Quickly list items in roll of film no longer available (4,3) |
| JACKDAW | Jill's partner put back roll for black-capped bird (7) |
| LORELEI | Legendary rock that is let roll, for the most part in both cases all the way back (7) |
| CYCLIST | Extremely canny Conservative with roll for bike rider (7) |
| DIPTYCH | Little fellow heard to be after duck roll for bishops (7) |
| TASTIER | More delectable than a salmon terrine is egg roll for starters (7) |
| CRUMBLE | Last piece of Arctic roll for dessert (7) |
| ROISTER | One filling roll for party (7) |
| DECEITS | Dice, set to roll for deceptions (7) |
| GONDOLA | Name, perhaps from "drinking cup", "mussel" or "to rock/roll", for an iconic Venetian canal-boat (7) |
| ROULADE | Upper-class boy tucking into eggs and Swiss roll, for example |
| ACROBAT | After a circus's opening, drum rolls - for him? |