| DECIDE | Figure in a dodgy deed if you choose (6) |
| EISTEDDFODS | Festivals of Welsh acts or deeds if dots are adjusted (11) |
| DELUDE | Deceive, with a bit of luck, in a dodgy deed (6) |
| GOPHER | But the one you choose to hear is merely a menial runner! (6) |
| GOLDENCASKET | In 2.7, the first suitor must choose a casket. Portia has told him: "One of them contains my picture, prince. If you choose that, then I am yours withal." Which casket does he choose? |
| ATWILL | A fabric - just as you choose (2,4) |
| CHOICE | "If you choose not to decide you still have made a ___" (Rush line) |
| IMEASY | "No matter what you choose for me is fine" |
| NADERITE | One with an "If You Choose the Lesser of Two Evils - You Are Still Choosing Evil" bumper sticker, perhaps |
| OPTIONAL | If you choose: it is an -- extra |
| FRAUDSTER | Dodgy dealer trades fur in a dodgy way (9) |
| READYSTEADYGO | Son in a dodgy eatery nervously giving order for starters (5,6,2) |
| AMMETER | The setter's put in a dodgy term for current device (7) |
| RACKETEER | Someone in a dodgy business |
| BIRYANI | Unknown cut of meat served up in a dodgy curry |
| ILLEGALLY | I will, for example, join friend in a dodgy way |
| SKATEONTHINICE | Be in a dodgy situation - hesitation and neck may be broken (5,2,4,3) |
| OUCH | A selection of whatever you choose produces a pained expression (4) |
| PICKAWINNER | Painfully wince at parkin as you choose a first one (4,1,6) |
| CAFETERIA | A restaurant where you choose your food at a counter and take it to your table after paying for it (9) |