| SUCCUMB | Go under bus holding cricket HQ up round turn (7) |
| UNBRUISED | After scrabbling about under bus I will come out as spotless (9) |
| MCC | English cricket HQ (1,1,1) |
| STRIPPER | Nightclub performer, one falling under bus in the end (8) |
| ASHES | Was he seen holding cricket trophy? (5) |
| LANDLORDS | Letters descend on cricket HQ |
| LORDS | Cricket headquarters |
| STRANGE | Surreal, say, painting's put up round nail head (7) |
| MOONLIT | Cat went up round injured lion, having night vision (7) |
| NETTLES | Plants observed going up round dry lake (7) |
| HENCOOP | Bear turning up round enclosure where poultry are kept (7) |
| PIERROT | French comic or trip up round point (7) |
| SOLDIER | Diligent worker to patch up round centre of machinery (7) |
| DISTORT | Stepped up round first twist (7) |
| MARINER | Salt to remain shaken up round the bottom of the cellar (7) |
| DISHOUT | This person had set up round of drinks to get deal (4,3) |
| DEMIREP | Who's prepared to be picked up round end of lane? |
| NAIROBI | One contemporary of Jesus turns up round old capital |
| ENSUE | Seen turning round, turn to go after (5) |
| BOUT | Word from "bend, circuit, round, turn", for a boxing match, coughing fit, drinking spree, fencing encounter, wrestle or other "turn" of activity (4) |