| THREW | Flung, when said to have done (5) |
| PIQUED | Irritated when said to have reached highest point (6) |
| ALOUD | Spoken out when said to be permitted (5) |
| LIMB | Word for a bough or branch to which one figuratively clings when said to be in an isolated, precarious or questionable position |
| COLD | Might dispose of you when said to be unfriendly (4) |
| BENIGHTED | Feel the monarch's approving touch when said to be ignorant |
| AIDS | Helps when said to be changed |
| LOAN | Lone when said to advance (4) |
| FLATTER | Give too much praise when said to be more level (7) |
| SEME | A heraldic charge/field when said to be seeded or powdered with bezants, fleurs-de-lis, gouttes or tear drops, stars or other bearings (4) |
| LEAST | When said, it is said to be mended soonest (5) |
| TURNABLINDEYE | Tacitly condone what Nelson was said to have done (4,1,5,3) |
| DYEDINTHEWOOL | Inveterate parasites, going for the dip, said to have done this |
| COWERED | Scaredy cat said to have done this (7) |
| ALLIS | 'When -- said and done...' |
| BANDIT | What President Coolidge was said to have done with liquor outlaw (6) |
| ARTIE | *Clarinetist Shaw ... or, when said aloud, the only two consonants in the answers to the starred clues |
| NEAPS | The relatively low tides occurring during the moon's first and third quarters, or when said lunar satellite appears "half full" (5) |
| YADDA | Et cetera, when said three times |
| OSCAR | When said three times, frequent line on "The Odd Couple" |