| HOOTED | Given a blast, he'd be put out, just too upset! (6) |
| CHINUP | "Don't be too upset!" |
| ROOTEDOUT | Toured around, maybe, just too upset when got rid of (6,3) |
| GALOOT | Clumsy American who gets a gal too upset (6) |
| SOOTHE | He's too upset to calm down (6) |
| OBOIST | Musician is too upset to include overture to Brahms (6) |
| ENOUGH | It's sufficient too upset one with an expression of disgust (6) |
| ITTOGO | Required something to leave - denied. get too upset (6,2,2,2) |
| NEEDED | Required something to leave - denied, get too upset (6,2,2,2) |
| ORPHAN | Lawrence, a well-known author from Maenporth, lacked maturity to begin with -- he'd been badly affected, being a child with no parents (6) |
| SINNER | "Ah, if the Pope knew you were such a ___ / He'd be on his way": Springsteen |
| TANAKA | Leo _, thought he'd be going to jail in Neighbours (6) |
| BISECT | Divide a bit out, just for the moment (6) |
| HEATED | Though angry, he'd be about to make fresh tea |
| GASHED | Badly hurt, he'd be on oxygen, perhaps |
| HOOKED | Ring? OK, inside he'd been held up on the line (6) |
| ASSORT | Sorts a whole lot out just to classify them |
| DATSUN | Car brand new and jack out, just notice wheels! (6) |
| BECOOL | Thing will turn out just fine when refrigerated (4,2,4) |
| DIESEL | Fuel runs out just outside of Eccleshall |