| ERRANCY | English bishop with lust, not the first to show propensity for going wrong (7) |
| PUBLICIST | "Biopic strewn with lust, not love" (Advertiser) (9) |
| ASHORTFUSE | Father so furious with us shows propensity to lose temper (1,5,4) |
| EMETIC | Summon me to court for going wrong way? It makes you sick (6) |
| NUTSANDBOLTS | Details of band's lust not to be broadcast (4,3,5) |
| ERRANDS | English bishop with latest of helpers for small tasks (7) |
| ILLWILL | Lines by the Bard, the writer first to show malice (3-4) |
| ERRATIC | English bishop with a twitch, uncertain in action (7) |
| RAISINS | Oddly straying, priapic with lust and greed for sweet things (7) |
| TREMBLE | Soprano includes Mozarts first to show vibrato? (7) |
| HITLIST | Dictator, without hesitation, first to show would-be victims (3,4) |
| LUTISTS | Mediaeval pluckers sit with lust boiling (7) |
| TERRIER | Which dog has a propensity to pursue prey, as the fox, etc (7) |
| LEANING | Propensity to be not entirely straight (7) |
| BOLIVIA | Country's reduced propensity to consume a lot of fruit (7) |
| PRYOPEN | Force entry, with propensity to sit out in disgust (3,4) |
| GALTON | Polymath cousin of Charles Darwin who coined the alliterative phrase "nature versus nurture" and was the first to show how fingerprints could be used to identify individuals (6) |
| EMOTE | Aloof, not the first to show strong feelings (5) |
| FACULTY | Propensity |
| ABILITY | Propensity |