| GASPED | Gaped around, so loveless, as one panted! (6) |
| PEDANT | How he panted! That's what you get for being over-smart! (6) |
| EVENT | A woman's not loveless, as it happens |
| IMBIBE | Part of the bib mixed around so that one may drink (6) |
| DYNAMO | Around so many devotees welcoming energetic individual (6) |
| REPOSE | The rest peer agitatedly around, so worried (6) |
| SUPPER | So loveless and superior, but nice at night (6) |
| SORROW | Distress due to being so loveless, or a quarrel (6) |
| SADDER | So loveless, the viper's relatively unhappy (6) |
| GOSLOW | Shine all around so reflectedly but proceed without speed (2-4) |
| FACEME | "Turn around so I can see you" |
| AMBAGE | Lit. a going around, so evasion or prophetic obscurity (abl. sing.) |
| SUBTLE | Bustle around, then faint (6) |
| PEDATE | Some gaped at earthlings with feet (6) |
| YAWNED | Gaped at last, grey bearded (6) |
| WITHER | Writhe around, then weaken (6) |
| NEARED | Dee ran around then got a bit closer (6) |
| CLEAVE | Stick around, then go (6) |
| HUFFED | ___ and puffed, panted to catch your breath (6) |
| PENTAD | Group of five panted terribly (6) |