| THROWSOUT | Gets rid of, though of unusual worth to us |
| NOISESOFF | Theatrical farce no one gets rid of (though second character cut) (6,3) |
| TOSSESOFF | Theatrical farce no one gets rid of (though second character cut) (6,3) |
| EMERITUS | What's the euro worth to US professor? (8) |
| THROW | Chuck is of unusual worth (5) |
| SACK | Get rid of, though it could be useful for storage (4) |
| EARTH | Used to be though of, unfortunately, the heart of the solar system? (5) |
| PLACID | Though of unexcitable nature, I had to clap wildly! |
| KOPEK | It's of little worth to a Russian |
| TWOBIT | Old boy in schmuck of little worth to Americans (3-3) |
| REPUTABLE | A true pleb, oddly, though of good name |
| WIDEEYED | Surprised even though of broad vision (4-4) |
| WORTH | Throw out, though of value (5) |
| TOHUBOHU | Head of Grammar getting lost in variants of "Though" and "About" - essentially, it is all-round confusion (8) |
| REVERED | Thought highly of, though always in the red (7) |
| CRYINGOUT | Badly in need of, though dismissing? (6,3) |
| AILING | Sick of, though it's excellent fish (6) |
| BLEATS | Complains of, though mad about, the French (6) |
| THO | Poetic form of "though" (3) |
| HORSE | Kingdom's worth, to Richard III |