| ONTHESHELF | HAVING THE SUPPORT OF THE BOARD THOUGH TOO OLD TO WORK |
| FIDDLERONTHEROOF | Musical player having the support of the whole house |
| CIVILLIST | The annuities voted by the British Parliament for the support of the royal family (5,4) |
| PASTIT | A good man in the mine, though too old for the job |
| FAMILY | The patient should have the support of the ___ (6) |
| RITA | Isabella Benvenuti told her she was too old to work at the Kabin in Corrie (4) |
| TANNER | Isabella Benvenuti told her she was too old to work at the Kabin in Corrie (6) |
| TITHE | A tenth part of produce, income or profits, contributed for the support of the church or clergy |
| BANJOISTS | Entertainers in bar getting the support of the floor |
| EVICTED | Expelled from a property, usually with the support of the law |
| TRESTLE | Let confusion surround the others in support of the board (7) |
| TEETHE | Initiate a set, having the support beforehand (6) |
| OVEREAGER | Finished? Agree to differ, though too anxious. (9) |
| SECOND | The moment he goes to the support of a fighter (6) |
| STAFF | The people in a firm may come to the support of a pilgrim (5) |
| STARTINGBLOCK | Before the gun, it may come to the support of a sprinter (8,5) |
| LEANON | Use the support of Beatle having a change of heart at first (4,2) |
| HEALTH | Often drunk, though too much is bad for it (6) |
| NEWLANARK | This site in Scotland was founded in 1785 as a cotton-spinning centre by David Dale with the support of Sir Richard Arkwright, inventor of the water frame. It was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage |
| CAMPAIGNING | Trying to win the support of voters |