| FIERCER | Furiously intense king is more menacing (7) |
| TENSER | For example, future king is more nervous (6) |
| ANGEL | Emmerdale youngster Angelica King is more commonly known as __ (5) |
| WISER | With old-fashioned manner, king is more like Charles V |
| WARMER | After fighting me king is more friendly |
| UPGRADE | Argued furiously about Pentium's first improvement (7) |
| BASHFUL | Being so could make a fellow blush furiously? (7) |
| DINGBAT | Eccentric person debating furiously, releasing energy (7) |
| UMBRAGE | Argue furiously about doctor's offence (7) |
| IGNITED | Dieting furiously getting fired up (7) |
| TROUNCE | Thump counter furiously (7) |
| TIGHTEN | Squeeze gallons into the tin, furiously (7) |
| RAMPAGE | Rush around furiously or violently (7) |
| TRIBUTE | Bitter, furiously, about introduction of usurper's payment (7) |
| ENRAGED | Grenade exploded, grandee wounded, furiously angered? (7) |
| ANGERED | Furiously nag English socialist, getting annoyed (7) |
| EXUDING | Oozing, but furiously dug in with the former (7) |
| SNARLED | "Fouled up", one said furiously (7) |
| LIKEMAD | Left one king and noble woman spinning furiously (4,3) |
| DEBACLE | Cabled furiously about early start leading to catastrophe (7) |