| ANCHOR | Don't do this in front of a boat that's on a drift (6) |
| MOW | For an eco-friendly lawn don't do this in summer months - initially, manure only weekly (3) |
| LIGHTER | A boat that's not so heavy |
| STREAM | A rivulet of running water, thus a drift of same-aged schoolchildren, flow of thought, river of data, surge of words, tide of people or trickle of money (6) |
| FOCSLE | Folks will hear this in front of ship (2'1'3) |
| CROCUS | From the Latin meaning "saffron yellow", a flowering corm forming a drift in a naturalised lawn, woodland, alpine meadow or under a deciduous tree (6) |
| RENEGE | Don't do this. Keep your promise and you'll secure a pact from a percentage of them at least. (6) |
| HOBNOB | Without love, tramp and wealthy man don't do this (6) |
| STARVE | Look to eat very little ___ but don't do this! (6) |
| DILUTE | If concentration is required, don't do this (6) |
| STEPON | Don't do this to Elvis's blue suede shoes |
| DINGHY | Boat that's unattractive seen round front of harbour |
| OBTAIN | Get in boat that's wrecked (6) |
| LAUNCH | Boat that's perfect for new show's introduction (6) |
| HEADING | Title of a chapter or an article; top of a curtain; or, a drift in a mine (7) |
| TENDER | Small boat that's easily damaged (6) |
| TUSK | You'd want to be elephants to see this in front of you under the trunk (4) |
| LOCO | Less than half find this in front of train crazy (4) |
| NOTSAFEFORWORK | "Don't look at this in front of your boss!" |
| SHAFT | Access tunnel near a drift in a mine; or, a passageway for a lift (5) |