| ANTAGONISE | Get on the wrong side of soldier, moving rear a little in great pain |
| LARGEST | Most capacious, with little and small in great combination (7) |
| CROSS | Get on the wrong side of hybrid (5) |
| ESTRANGE | Get on the wrong side of drill sergeant |
| CHARLES | The name of a British king who ended up on the wrong side of a civil war |
| AGRIMONY | Lip in great pain, working in a filthy plant |
| BACK | Word for a hinder surface, such as a chair's upright, sometimes splat-bearing, rear; a person's dorsum; a ship's keel; or, a violin's underside (4) |
| AGONY | In any case, leave in great pain (5) |
| DISTRESSED | Died with heart strain ___ in great pain no doubt (10) |
| INTERFACING | A textile used on the 'wrong' side of fabrics to make an area of a garment more rigid (11) |
| OGDEN | "A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of," wrote American humorist, ... Nash |
| NASH | 'A door is what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of,' wrote poet Ogden ... |
| ILLEGAL | Harmful, for example, to join a party that's on the wrong side of the law (7) |
| WHATSWITHHER | "Did she get up on the wrong side of the bed? Sheesh!ยจ |
| SHADY | Protected from the sun on the wrong side of the law? (5) |
| OGDENNASH | Poet who described a door as "what a dog is perpetually on the wrong side of" |
| FRANK | Always getting on the wrong side of Captain Hawkeye Pierce in M*A*S*H was Major ... Burns |
| KNACK | To the rear a couple of thousand curtains may hang |
| ANGUISHED | Lost strength, heading off in great pain (9) |
| ACHE | Horse in great pain |