| TURNCOAT | Go and hide renegade (8) |
| TOTHMONUMENT | In 4.13, Cleopatra and Charmian, her gentlewoman, go and hide themselves. Where do they go? |
| TANNERY | Girl comes in, go and hide here? (7) |
| ENSHROUD | Sound her out and hide from view (8) |
| GOATSKIN | Attack family about son and hide (8) |
| DECOUPLE | Separate and hide coup leaders when uncovered (8) |
| BEATNIKS | 50s dropouts play drums and hide when upset (8) |
| HOARDERS | People who accumulate a store of things and hide it away for future use (8) |
| BOLTHOLE | A place where a person can escape and hide (8) |
| PORTHOLE | A lair, pied-a-terre, refuge, second abode, sanctuary, secret passage, smeuse or other burrow, den or hollow in which to run and hide or escape (8) |
| GELATINE | A colourless and odourless glue prepared from bones and hides that is used in foodstuffs (8) |
| DISGUISE | Show contempt for blokes, say, and hide |
| SCABBARD | Shakespeare passes the picket and hides the blade (8) |
| OBSCURES | Mob's lost leader takes nostrums and hides. (8) |
| SECRETES | Pat leaves the pacesetters and hides something (8) |
| SMOTHERS | Society repeatedly keeps mum and hides (8) |
| STOWAWAY | Person who sneaks aboard a ship and hides (8) |
| STEPONIT | Hurry up and hide that wee hole in the carpet! (4,2,2) |
| FULLPELT | At which sprinters run, holding as much as possible, and hide (4,4) |
| CATCONDO | Tower for a pet who likes to climb and hide |