| LAIDEYESON | Face twisted of course in age, and spotted (4,4,2) |
| LANGUID | Clock face twisted, split by gun thrown without much energy |
| FLYCATCHER | Small bird whose types in the UK are pied and spotted (10) |
| CONIFEROUS | Description of some trees of course, in ground (10) |
| BYALLMEANS | Of course, in any way (2,3,5) |
| OUIJABOARD | One relays creepy messages of courses in Paris and Berlin by management (5,5) |
| GNARLED | Knobbly and twisted (of wood) (7) |
| AGILE | I put at fifty in age and sprightly (5) |
| GETSAHEAD | Advances in age and death's all over the place |
| PEER | Someone similar to you in age and background |
| FOLLY | Twisted of friend to dispose of a distinctive building |
| DEARTH | Lack twisted of something, thread (6) |
| OCELOT | Striped and spotted wild cat in Central and South American forests |
| LYCEES | Latin, bit of chemistry and English, parts of course in some French schools |
| ESPIED | Empty eggshells of two or more colours, and spotted |
| SPIED | Spotted - small and spotted (5) |
| ROUNDS | Sets of drinks bought for all members of one's party; volleys of applause; or, completed circuits of courses in golf or showjumping (6) |
| SNATCH | Leader of suspects of course in heist (6) |
| ATTACK | Engaged in change of course in storm (6) |
| ATTACKED | Change of course in change of date is received with hostility (8) |