| VERMOUTH | Drink vicar perhaps upset over gas? (8) |
| NOISOME | Racket over gas meter sounds like bad whiff from the past (7) |
| LASAGNA | Food Alan cooked over gas withdrawn (7) |
| CLERICAL | Vicar perhaps meeting fellow associated with general office work (8) |
| PRIESTLY | Meddles with telly regularly, like the vicar perhaps |
| REVEREND | Tear about always, being vicar, perhaps |
| STRESSED | Upside-down cakes, perhaps, upset (8) |
| GERONIMO | Nothing trivial, perhaps, upset tribal leader (8) |
| STEPPING | Dogs perhaps upset by high-pitched noise on a walk? (8) |
| AGGRIEVE | Looking back, first lady and militant republicans hide Shergar perhaps upset at unfair treatment (8) |
| METAPHOR | Calling son a donkey perhaps upset mother and pa |
| ETAGERES | Very dry wicket perhaps upset the stands |
| SOLVER | You should periodically upset the vicar perhaps (6) |
| CHARIVARI | Rough music from vicar, perhaps, playing about with 'Hair' (9) |
| BREVE | Note or notes welcoming vicar, perhaps |
| VERB | Part of speech from bishop backing retired vicar, perhaps |
| NICOTINE | Drug - figure drawing it in inhaling poisonous gas? (8) |
| CARELESS | A warning of wartime fatalities due to gas? (8,4,5,5) |
| HYDROGEN | Howl resulting when wise bird gets this gas? (8) |
| SANITARY | Suppressing gas? Common sense and hygienic! (8) |