| ENTRECOTE | Go to centre, at the end, to get a prime cut of beef (9) |
| REPAIRMAN | Managed to get a prime sort of fixer (9) |
| SIRLOIN | A prime cut of beef from the loin, especially the upper part (7) |
| CHANGEOFHEART | On second thoughts, rearrange odd Orff and put middle at the end |
| CHUB | Lots go to centre for aquatic creature (4) |
| REBATE | Is about to play, at the end, to get a refund (6) |
| TURNIP | Run out in the end to get a vegetable (6) |
| HUGHES | LISA (ATWT) WHO WAS THE FIRST CHARACTER TO GET A PRIME-TIME SOAP SPIN-OFF |
| APARTMENT | Have a role for workers, at the end, to get accommodation (9) |
| CEMENTING | Uniting people on outside of centre at the sound of the bell (9) |
| WHITEHALL | London street recognised as the centre at the Government oi the United Kingdom (9) |
| THRESHOLD | Prime cut available to buy outside hotel entrance (9) |
| BEEFSTEAK | Bitches gain purchase, said to be prime cut (9) |
| BREAKFAST | Meal of lean chicken meat featuring American Kentucky-fried prime cuts (9) |
| ERASE | It took a long time, at the end, to get rid of everything (5) |
| ELOPE | Did an old band, in short, have power, at the end, to get to a match (5) |
| RIBEYE | One half of beef marinated in whisky is a prime cut (3,3) |
| GLADE | Pleased, at the end, to get into an open space in a wood (5) |
| HEARSE | Tries, at the end, to get the final car (6) |
| LEEWAY | Did we have to lay up, at the end, to get some latitude (6) |