| PLOUGHMANSLUNCH | Fare tendered for a break in the country (10,5) |
| SINGAPORE | Vice ring about to take break in the country |
| CAESURA | Use as a cure for a break in the foot (7) |
| TEAL | Time for a break in play, on line for a duck (4) |
| RIFT | Rise early on foot for a break in friendly relations |
| THRIFTY | Saving for a break in your old surroundings (7) |
| INTERMISSION | Time for a break in Bury campaign |
| CALLSTIME | Asks for a break in play |
| ARREST | Stop for a break in speech (6) |
| CLEARING | A treeless open glade in a forest or woodland; a break in the fog; or, a university's process of occupying any remaining places on courses (8) |
| MARESTAIL | Front in Med is to weaken, admitting a break in the cloud |
| SEMICOLON | Half the internal organ get a break in the sentence (9) |
| STEAL | Nab a break in the afternoon in special extremes (5) |
| PLASTERCAST | One a team might sign after a break in the season? |
| SUNBURST | Nearest star blew up? No ___ just the effect of a break in the clouds (8) |
| ANDARAYOF | A paper's complaint unlike a break in the clouds to 5Dn (1,8,4,1,9,3,1,3,2,8) |
| SUNSHINE | A paper's complaint unlike a break in the clouds to 5Dn (1,8,4,1,9,3,1,3,2,8) |
| AIROFGRIEVANCE | A paper's complaint unlike a break in the clouds to 5Dn (1,8,4,1,9,3,1,3,2,8) |
| RECESS | A break in the depression (6) |
| TEA | Why there's a break in the cricket? It's hot, but wet |