| GRENADES | Handy to use and go off with a bang (8) |
| SINECURE | It's nicer to use and it's work-free (8) |
| DOMINIUM | From Don, Mum & I, I get complete power to use and dispose of (8) |
| UTILISING | Putting to use and wrapping lungi, I sit (9) |
| TIMEBOMB | It's up to me and mine and it's set to go off with a bang (4,4) |
| DETONATE | A note Ted produced will go off with a bang (8) |
| REPEATER | Goes off with a bang? You can say that again! (8) |
| EXPLODED | ...and, when heard, went off with a bang ! (8) |
| GOSSAMER | Rams badly and goes off with filmy material |
| UNEASILY | With discomfort use and lay in some change (8) |
| USUFRUCT | Liferent, use and profit of a thing (8) |
| DIABETES | Disease in which the body is unable to properly use and store glucose (8) |
| SQUIB | A firework such as a figurative damp example alluding to something that fails to go off with a bang; a lampoon; or, a paltry individual (5) |
| MARIGOLD | Flower girl goes off with a mod |
| FOXGLOVE | Herbaceous plant with purple, yellow or white bell like flowers, though the Balearic variety is usually a lighter pink in colour, it is toxic but has medicinal uses and is the source of the heart-stim |
| DEADHEAT | Use and reuse pieces of hated tie (4,4) |
| DEXTROUS | Handy to index trousseau's contents (8) |
| MANICURE | Do I have it handy to heal him? (8) |
| NOSLOUCH | Rather handy to have square shoulders! (2,6) |
| SLAPBANG | It's handy to explode violently - all at once! |