| KIDNAPPED | Gull dropped off and carried off (9) |
| RANSACKED | Moved quickly, fired, and carried off the spoils (9) |
| RAPUERINT | They will have pillaged and carried off (fut. perf. rapio) |
| ABDUCTED | Type of blood running through a pipe and carried off (8) |
| SLEEPER | He has dropped off and is run over by a train |
| UNTIED | Released bunny, tail end dropped off and on (6) |
| ALEXANDER | - the Great; Macedonian king and conqueror of Persia who was educated as a prince by Aristotle and carried through battle on his horse Bucephalus (9) |
| CONTINUED | Noticed doctors holding back peace-keepers and carried on (9) |
| TAKEAWAYS | Falafels, fish suppers, frankfurters, French fries and other foods-to-go; or, facts and findings similarly characterised by being carried off to be digested elsewhere (9) |
| BARRICADE | Barrels adult carried off to build roadblock (9) |
| SUSTAINED | Carried off us instead (9) |
| STRETCHER | Why the injured player carried off had increased in stature? (9) |
| DUFFELBAG | Cylinder-shaped sack made of a strong fabric such as canvas, closed and carried with a string (6,3) |
| RAPT | Ticked off orally and carried away (4) |
| LASTED | Left dates out and carried on (6) |
| LADLED | Boy initiated and carried out some spooning (6) |
| SPACEBORNE | Dresses, including hat, lifted and carried high! |
| DALLIED | Daughter married and carried on (7) |
| TORCH | It's light and carried for love (5) |
| OSBORNE | So uplifted and carried along by dramatist (7) |