| CLOTTED | From the centre of Exeter, this small limited company distributes a specialist West Country cream (7) |
| FIRMHANDSHAKE | Confident greeting as company distributes fish (4,9) |
| DEVONSHIRE | West Country (cream) (10) |
| ASTRONOMICALUNIT | Distance equal to the mean distance from the centre of the earth to the centre of the sun (12,4) |
| EXIT | Leave the centre of Exeter around eleven (4) |
| BETIDE | Happen to stay around the centre of Exeter |
| ESCALATE | Expand radio station in the middle of Exeter, with completion on schedule (8) |
| TEARDUCT | Structure that distributes a complex and usually clear fluid that is diffused between the eye and the eyelid (4,4) |
| PENALTYSPOT | Mark on a football pitch 12 yards (10.97m) from the centre of the goal line (7,4) |
| DUPORTH | My first husband, a top financier from Putford, now lives about one mile from the centre of St Austell (7) |
| KICKOFF | Situation where a footballer plays the ball from the centre of the pitch (4-3) |
| ISLE | Irish openings of small limited editions of Innisfree (4) |
| DROPLETS | Barely a trickle of prose, a little limited in variation (8) |
| PETROL | In favour of student picketing centre of Exeter for fuel (6) |
| CORNCOB | Kind of pipe from the centre of the ear (7) |
| RADIUS | Straight line extending from the centre of a circle to the circumference |
| WRAFTON | My father lives in a town about one mile from the centre of Braunton (7) |
| OUTWARDS | Away from the centre of battle, overcome by frightful doubts, having lost a bit of blood (8) |
| UMBO | Small hump projecting from the centre of the cap in some mushrooms (4) |
| RADII | Straight lines from the centre of a circle to the circumference (5) |