| REPUTATION | Had to turn painter out, given his notoriety (10) |
| REDEPLOYED | Revolutionary used to take month out, given another job |
| FOLLOWSUIT | Give your heart to someone who's given his? (6,4) |
| WASHINGTON | In 1889, he became the sole American president to have a state named after him -- nearly 100 years after the Nation's Capital was given his name |
| FRUGAL | Father had to turn to Georgia, on line, to be thrifty (6) |
| MCGONAGALL | William --, he won notoriety as being an extremely bad poet (10) |
| ANNUL | A little girl had to turn left to cancel things (5) |
| ELUDE | Elder, right away, had to turn in to evade someone (5) |
| EVERT | Old tennis star had to turn out in eastern part of vertigo (5) |
| TAKES | Accepts that poet John had to turn to it (5) |
| RESET | Once more arrange to do exam again -- one drops out, given 'E' (5) |
| HEADACHY | The yacht ad Times cut out given to splitters? (8) |
| GRANTHAM | Hand-out given to poor actor in former PM's birthplace |
| SHRAPNEL | Inventor of an artillery shell designed to burst over enemy forces releasing multiple smaller projectiles, this British major has given his name to all bomb or shell fragments |
| VALUE | A little girl had to turn, at the end, to find its worth (5) |
| ASSUAGE | A ship had to turn, taking a long time, to lighten the load (7) |
| DINAH | She had to turn up when holding an "at home" (5) |
| AMATEUR | A friend had to turn right for the love of it (7) |
| ALIENATE | When that extra-terrestrial consumed it we had to turn away (8) |
| AUNTS | Some workers had to turn in with close relatives (5) |