| DOYEN | Donald accepts you as the senior member (5) |
| SENORITA | Spanish girl known as the senior eater (8) |
| ADOPTS | At Pat's do, she accepts you as her own (6) |
| PAUL | Mr Hollywood's friend accepts you (4) |
| THREE | Trinity Rector introduced to you, as seen in the Bible (5) |
| ILLBUYTHAT | 'I believe you,' as the purchaser said, signing on the dotted line (3,3,4) |
| EYESDOWN | Look beneath you, as the bingo caller might say? |
| GUSTS | Sudden winds drag you as fast as last ones |
| ADIEU | These days I point to you as a farewell (5) |
| FOYER | Entrance hall supporting accommodating you, as before (5) |
| ENSKY | I hold you as a thing ___'d and sainted (Measure for Measure) (5) |
| RABID | “I spurn you as I would spurn a ____ dog” (Rowan Atkinson, Father of the Bride speech) |
| DEAN | Person who is the senior member of a group (4) |
| DOYENNE | She's the senior member, and might deny one (7) |
| DECLINE | Refuse to accept you have to go down the slope (7) |
| SAMURAI | Northerners accept you are a pronounced warrior (7) |
| ALDERMAN | In England and Wales until 1974, one of the senior members of a local council, elected by other councillors (8) |
| INFORM | Tell you, as a member of the class |
| ABIDEWITHME | Hymn, you as well as I, tolerate? (5,4,2) |
| EAGLEEYE | Each joy comes to you as before if you have keen perception (5,3) |