| ANAPAEST | Foot a father caught in a trap son installed |
| SNARE | It's a trap, son! Examinations weren't essential |
| MESH | Netting son installed in border going west |
| TRESPASS | No right to be there when father's caught in her hair (8) |
| KRAKATOA | Snap a bone in the foot, a sound like a massive volcanic eruption (8) |
| ENSNARED | Got caught in a trap .... (8) |
| PEDUNCLE | From "foot", a footstalk bearing a single flower or a solitary fruit (8) |
| PACIFIST | Dove father caught with one hand (8) |
| ENTAILED | Caught in a trap |
| CHENOPOD | From the Greek for "goose foot", a plant in the family that includes amaranth, beetroot, mangel-wurzel, quinoa, spinach and sugar beet (8) |
| TROTTERS | Pigs' feet - or horses? (8) |
| SKIP | Flisk from foot to foot; a jump of a twirling rope; a dodge of class; a team captain; a college servant; a bounce of a stone on water; or, a dumpster (4) |
| PATROLCAR | Father caught in lot with RR, a suspect vehicle (6,3) |
| SPAS | Father caught in end of mattress springs |
| MEDACCA | Small fish father caught in well visited spot |
| SANDAL | A half-shoe-like covering for the sole of a foot; a strap/thong for securing such a flip-flop, huarache or talaria; an ornate slipper; or, a rubber galosh (6) |
| KICK | A back-heel of a ball, boot of a bucket or other strike with a foot; a gun's recoil; or, archaically, the fashion (4) |
| GRIN | Show amusement as Romeo is caught in a trap (4) |
| PICT | Old northerner caught in a trap (4) |
| STYLING | Designing young lady caught in a trap (7) |