| PLAYEDON | Got oneself dismissed, but continued to bat (6,2) |
| WEIGHTED | Biased in favour but continued to hang on say (8) |
| ONANDON | But with a no and no, upset he continued to bat like Bradman for a long time (2,3,2) |
| BRACED | Got (oneself) ready, as for a shock |
| SLIPOFTHETONGUE | Turning up, got oneself hit for something said in error (4,2,3,6) |
| LOGGEDIN | Continued to clear sites connected to the Internet (6,2) |
| RETAINED | Continued to hold on to something (8) |
| CARTEDON | Continued to complain about ballast wagons, perhaps? (6,2) |
| STAYEDON | Bulge returned after guy continued to play (6,2) |
| REMAINED | Continued to be left behind |
| PRESUMED | Being under pressure continued to be taken for granted |
| CITATION | Italian in action continued to get a mention in dispatches (8) |
| SURVIVED | Continued to exist (8) |
| STOODOUT | Was conspicuous and continued to resist (5,3) |
| ELECTRIC | Sales of this type of car continued to soar (8) |
| PLAYON | Be dismissed, but continue to bat |
| PRESSEDON | Subjected to a squeeze, but continued undaunted (7,2) |
| TOUT | Last bat is dismissed, but he's selling illegal tickets (4) |
| PLAYSON | Is dismissed, but doesn't go (5,2) |
| OUTPATIENT | Dismissed but calm hospital visitor (10) |