| INCOMPETENT | Foolishly in contempt over the introduction of evidence when not legally qualified |
| SCORPION | It has a sting in its tail for detective found in contempt over taking the lead (8) |
| GOSPELMUSIC | Smug police upset over the introduction of skiffle when it started in southern US states (6,5) |
| SPECTATORSPORT | Protest with pastor surprisingly over the introduction of cards in football for example (9,5) |
| ATTESTATION | Evidence when waiting for the train, hours slipping away |
| APPEASEMENT | Pets mean ape foolishly, in an attempt to calm aggression |
| COMPETENT | Legally qualified European held in contempt unfortunately |
| TUTU | Exclamation of contempt over first of ushers' short skirt (4) |
| ATTESTED | Gave evidence when the date is changed about the trial (8) |
| PERISH | Express contempt over first couple of errors, and depart |
| PASTORALI | Musical compositions in evidence when minister meets Muslim? (9) |
| PROCURATORFISCAL | Legally qualified civil servant who investigates crime in Scotland (10,6) |
| GREENS | Grand expression of contempt over politicians? |
| ATTEST | Evidence when watching big game in person? (6) |
| SOLICITOR | One's legally qualified, thus Roman officer rings one |
| ELIGIBLE | Being legally qualified, is fit to be chosen (8) |
| HIPROOF | Say hello to evidence when housetop slopes all round (3,4) |
| PTO | Workers' benefit that's not legally required in the U.S. |
| HEADSMAN | He'd cut the head off you and Adams foolishly in coop (8) |
| CYBERCRIME | Content of computer wiper twice by me, ie foolishly in online fraud? (10) |