| LEVERET | For ever let that young hare be found here (7) |
| TREADLE | You dare let that be put underfoot! (7) |
| GOSLING | Leave and throw away that young bird (7) |
| ARIPPLE | "For being beloved: she turns to that young man, / The muscles all ____ on his back" (Cleon, Robert Browning) |
| CUBICLE | That young scout, I see, has the French in the compartment |
| EVEREST | Young hare loses head, circling top of snowy mountain |
| RULEOUT | Start off Christmas in defeat? Don't let that happen! (4,3) |
| GRABHIM | "Don't let that guy get away!" |
| STOPHIM | "Don't let that guy drive away!" |
| STOPHER | "Don't let that woman get away!" |
| IMPLORE | Let that little devil have the role, I entreat you! |
| SKITTLE | Lets that Mr Carson have one to knock down (7) |
| LEVEQTS | Young hares |
| ONTHE | see 5dn, That young Stephen, disgraced, here? (2,3,7,4) |
| GCSE | Exams that young Arthur Thomas is soon to be studying for in Emmerdale (4) |
| NAUGHTYSTEP | see 5dn, That young Stephen, disgraced, here? (2,3,7,4) |
| SIREN | She's one for the water - let that be a warning to you! (5) |
| FOAL | That young horse of Capone, for instance |
| NEWSPRINT | Young hare makes for dead trees? (9) |
| ACAUTIONARYTALE | A degree of care should be taken with this fairytale if disregarded - let that be a warning |