| DISHABILLE | Frustrate a proposed law over European lack of attention |
| WANTONNESS | Desire unity, eschewing European lack of morals |
| BILL | A banknote; a draft of a proposed law; an invoice; a poster; or, a programme of entertainment (4) |
| MODEL | An exemplar; a kind of diorama representing an object or a proposed structure; an artist's sitter in a life class; or, a sculptor's maquette (5) |
| WIRRAL | Irish Republican breaks law over in part of Merseyside (6) |
| NAVELWORT | New law over misguided introduction of this rock plant |
| CRIMEA | Breach of law over area that is disputed region |
| ABSENT | Sailor told to leave for showing a lack of attention |
| PREOCCUPATION | This causes lack of attention before getting a job (13) |
| NEGLECT | Lack of attention turning information over, upsetting Celt (7) |
| CARELESS | Showing a lack of attention |
| BILATERAL | In proposed law a time ___ a long time ___ is affecting both parties equally (9) |
| ENACT | Make a bill or other proposed law (5) |
| VETO | From Latin for "I forbid", a word for a prohibition designed to block a proposed act; or, a ban generally (4) |
| LAWNMOWER | Mad women go to law over right to garden equipment (4,5) |
| PLAINTIFF | One resorts to law over simple little quarrel (9) |
| HAVEASCREWLOOSE | Allusion to case law over shoe mix-up might seem pretty irrational |
| BOIL | ... similarly, frustrate a simmering state (4) |
| DASH | Frustrate a fleet movement (4) |
| SCOTCHANDSODA | Frustrate a sad don desperately wanting liquor (6,3,4) |