| CARPETBAG | Fish in France and net a carrier (6,3) |
| FREELANCER | Fish in France for a selfemployed person (10) |
| POISON | Fish in France with central part removed has venom (6) |
| RETIARIUS | Roman gladiator who fought with equipment styled on that of a fisherman, a net, a trident and a dagg |
| BOOKVALUE | EU can reverse support for reserve and net capital worth (4,5) |
| NESTLINGS | Little birds caught using slings and net (9) |
| ATANYTIME | No matter when it may net a gross (2,3,4) |
| ENTOURAGE | Net a rogue that's vandalised many Escorts? (9) |
| LEVIATHAN | Following line, I haven't managed to net a monster |
| TARANTULA | Have little time to get three As to net a venomous spider (9) |
| BUNT | Baggy centre of a sail or net; a push with horns; a gentle tap of a pitched baseball; or, a manoeuvre in which a pilot draws a half circle in the sky (4) |
| FRET | A coastal fog or haar; a heraldic charge representing the meshes of a fishing net; a meander or Greek key pattern; or, one of the ridges across a guitar, lute or viol's fingerboard (4) |
| POD | A pea case; a pepper; a purse- net; a pack of porpoises; or, a paunch (3) |
| TAKE | In his net, a keen angler can catch a fish? (4) |
| LEAP | Dialect for a basket, an eel trap or a wicker net; a waterfall ascended by salmon; or, a melodic interval (4) |
| ATANEND | Net a smash in and it is finished (2,2,3) |
| CATCHACRAB | Net a crustacean and have a bad row? (5,1,4) |
| SIMONPETER | I'm in a tangle of rope and nets, being a fisherman (5,5) |
| TENNIS | Game in which "fault" and "net" are reviewed (6) |
| ENTANGLEMENT | Gentleman and net involved in mix-up |