| SEAMEN | Forenames dispensed with for those on the boat (6) |
| CLOSERTOTHEMARK | Almost correct, nearer to those on the boat (6,2,3,4) |
| THREWOUT | Dispensed with for duration of broadcast |
| SKIERS | Cabot leaves back stories for those on the slippery slope (6) |
| TAVERN | Flighty type holds a sign for those on the beer (6) |
| BLOCKS | Puts up barriers for those on the building site (6) |
| TROOPS | Serve up endless duck in wine for those on the warpath (6) |
| STAIRS | They have a case for those on the way up (6) |
| TILLER | Lawrence admits out of sorts with regiment on the boat for leverage (6) |
| MOSCOW | The European capital puts the doctor on the boat (6) |
| LUITEN | Dutch golfer with forenames Willibrordus Adrianus Maria (6) |
| FINALE | Closing time in Paris brings things to an end for those on the beer (6) |
| SLALOM | No rush in small hours, of course, for those on the slippery slope (6) |
| SNIFFS | Examines in a nosy way perhaps, setting up party for those on the bass (6) |
| FOURAM | Wake-up time for those on the early shift, maybe |
| ABOARD | On the boat to the Continent, runs late? (6) |
| ENSIGN | Take mast from the assignment on the boat (6) |
| SAMPAN | In the morning, naps are taken on the boat to China (6) |
| BANANA | Couldn't you put one straight on the boat? (6) |
| WHALER | We include Henry, Albert and Rex on the boat (6) |