| ILLEGAL | Harm, for example, a learner outside of the law (7) |
| LULL | Period of inactivity sees three learners outside university |
| DETRIMENTAL | Causing harm for the teeth eating alien marge |
| PAPERMILL | Administrative assistant with style causing harm for one sort of factory (5,4) |
| ROOFTOP | The outside of the upper covering of a building (7) |
| TRAINER | 'A hundred and three' is scribbled on the outside of the coach (7) |
| DREDGES | Sprinkles on the outside of the door and the rims (7) |
| STUDIES | Mugs up on the outsides, moving outside of the circle (7) |
| ECTOPIC | ____ pregnancy, one in which a fertilised egg implants itself outside of the womb (7) |
| RECOVER | Concerned with the outside of the book? Hope it will get better! (7) |
| EROTICA | Material that's stimulating damaged ear - outside of the ear (7) |
| SETTLED | Came to a financial agreement outside of the courtroom |
| ITBANDS | Connective tissues along the outside of the leg, informally |
| IDEAMAN | One who thinks outside of the box |
| EXOTICA | Unusual spectacles perhaps cut round outside of the ear |
| PANDEY | Devdutt Padikkal was only the second person outside of the trio of Kohli, Gayle, and de Villiers to hit a century for RCB. Who was the first, who now plays for Sunrisers Hyderabad? |
| EXOSKELETON | The protective or supporting structure covering the outside of the body of many animals, such as the thick cuticle of arthropods |
| HIPSTERS | People who follow the latest trends, with the pretence of remaining outside of the mainstream (8) |
| UNLAWFUL | It's awful in the Lion's Head in the centre of Braunton -- they operate outside of the proper rules and regulations (8) |
| PETERSHAM | Anyhow, there's a name on the outside of the material (9) |