| DAWDLED | Father, terribly lewd inside, dragged his feet (7) |
| FALTERED | First fellow altered dragged his feet (8) |
| PARTIED | Father, terribly tired, had a good time (7) |
| NUREYEV | Wrongly rue envy for one who was light on his feet (7) |
| SLIPPER | Suitable footwear for one who can't keep his feet? (7) |
| LURCHER | Hunting dog who is unsteady on his feet (7) |
| PADDLER | Canoeist who gets his feet wet (7) |
| TREADLE | Lad somehow caught in elm should work it with his feet (7) |
| TUMBLER | Though capable of holding drink, he's unsteady on his feet (7) |
| CHIRRUP | In church, one bishop on his feet and all of a twitter! (7) |
| REALIST | Person with his feet on the ground is later up in the air (7) |
| CATLIKE | Point to item checked over by accountant, always landing on his feet? |
| STANDIN | Deputy endlessly on his feet? |
| STANDUP | Michael Mcintyre, eg, to get to his feet (5,2) |
| TIPOFFS | They get Shaq off his feet |
| YANKSUP | Pulls a stupid punk, say, to his feet |
| HENTOED | He noted, curiously, that his feet pointed in (3,4) |
| STEPSON | Partner's child puts his foot down (7) |
| STIRRUP | Jockey puts his foot in it - Queen in ferment (7) |
| TRAINER | Coach gets something for his foot (7) |