| IRONINGBOARD | Drunken, draining boor is pressing one by the sound of it. (7,5) |
| TROTTINGOUT | Solicitor, going to pieces internally, but repeatedly pressing one's case (8,3) |
| TABOO | In port a boor is not allowed to enter (5) |
| IRONING | Pressing one's suit? |
| BUTTONHOLING | Catching one by the lapel (12) |
| PLEURAL | Like serous membranes (more than one, by the sound of it) |
| AWAIT | Expect a pound for one, by the sound of it (5) |
| SEEHERE | Listen up, in more senses than one by the sound of it (3,4) |
| KERB | One by the side of the road, drinker boozily guzzles (4) |
| RENT | Is it torn from one by the landlord? (4) |
| TENDONITIS | Sort of inflammation -- nurse is pressing on it (10) |
| SLIPPEDDISC | Part of the spine that is pressing on nearby nerves (7,4) |
| FLYFISHING | Book by Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon, or one by the fictional Yellow Pages character J. R. Hartley (3,7) |
| MEDICI | Lorenzo the Magnificent was one by the sea here in France (6) |
| IMPRESSION | The effect produced on one by the take-off |
| PEBBLE | B&B kept by former footballer -one by the sea? (6) |
| COLLAR | Local disturbance at end of September: grab one by the neck (6) |
| PIPED | Sort of music brought to one by the tube (5) |
| SMITTEN | Hand in one by the first of September, being struck? (7) |
| DEFENDERS | Ed returns to the ones by the fire leaving the others to protect us (9) |