| ELUDE | Elder, right away, had to turn in to evade someone (5) |
| GABLE | Betty, right away, had to talk to the French about an end wall (5) |
| ONCUE | At one time, had to turn in just at the right moment (2,3) |
| AUNTS | Some workers had to turn in with close relatives (5) |
| BOOTY | The boy had to turn in the loot (5) |
| CACKHANDED | Clumsy joke right away had Den worried |
| ANNUL | A little girl had to turn left to cancel things (5) |
| VALUE | A little girl had to turn, at the end, to find its worth (5) |
| EVERT | Old tennis star had to turn out in eastern part of vertigo (5) |
| TAKES | Accepts that poet John had to turn to it (5) |
| ENSUE | Having somehow seen turn in to, follow (5) |
| DINAH | She had to turn up when holding an "at home" (5) |
| DODGE | Had to take action to evade an American car (5) |
| DOGGO | Pooches lying back to back, almost, to evade detection (5) |
| ACTED | Put on account to evade draconian tips (5) |
| FUDGE | It's sweet to evade (5) |
| BAULK | Ploy to evade a defender (5) |
| LECTURER | An academic had to turn right with elect, right away (8) |
| FRUGAL | Father had to turn to Georgia, on line, to be thrifty (6) |
| NUTRIENTS | Turn in to an empty theatre to get some nourishment (9) |