| GAMELY | Giving my leg a new treatment with spirit |
| GRANULATE | Turn a leg a new way to make into smaller pieces |
| MIMOSA | I'm giving my love to Sam and it's growing (6) |
| TEAPOY | From Hindi and Persian for "three leg", a small ordinary tripod-like table first, later one with a caddy for chai (6) |
| CHIPPY | “I’ve got a problem with my legs, they just can’t walk past a ____” (Boxer Ricky Hatton) |
| GLANCE | The sort of look to leg a batsman may take? (6) |
| NAUSEA | Aversion is new treatment in Alcoholics Anonymous (6) |
| LEASED | Hired out new treatment, initially found in grass (6) |
| DARNED | Given treatment with a needle and blooming (6) |
| COMEON | "You're pulling my leg!" |
| REALLY | "Are you pulling my leg?" |
| STROLL | Best be off to get bread and to stretch my legs (6) |
| LASCAR | One of those who got sea legs a long time ago left a mark (6) |
| SERVAL | Slender cat from sub-Saharan Africa with long legs, a long neck, a small head, and large, slightly cupped ears. |
| TRIPLE | Lose one's footing and split legs a few times (6) |
| PIN | From "feather", a word for a point or tip originally, later a peg; a leg; a brooch; a skittle; a pastry flattener; a tack for dressmaking/tailoring; or, a projecting tenon of a dovetail joint (3) |
| SEWAGEFARM | A few germs, a new treatment centre (6,4) |
| RARITY | It can be difficult to find equal treatment with power ceded to queen |
| EASES | Sees a new treatment that gives relief |
| GOOSESTEP | See Spot go for a new treatment in March? |