| ELECTABLE | Having a fair chance of being voted in (9) |
| FETE | Fair chance of being heard (4) |
| NATURALSELECTION | Way to evolve and, alas, turn nasty on being voted in |
| ELECTED | The Spanish deceit one may have left at being voted in (7) |
| OBTUSE | Having a fair number of degrees, but not intelligent (6) |
| OUTOFTHERUNNING | Without a fair chance of success |
| DODGEMS | On these, there's a fair chance of bumping into people |
| INTHERUNNING | How those on the track compete with a fair chance of success (2,3,7) |
| GLARINGLY | Without much chance of being missed |
| EVENBREAK | Fair chance, still, to pause (4,5) |
| FAIRSHAKE | Fair chance |
| NEGLECTED | Uncared-for nationalist gets voted in and is blocked by government (9) |
| REELECTED | Voted in again, chosen in advance with private secretary dropped separately (2-7) |
| OUGHTNT | “Give [a] baby a fair chance, and if it doesn’t do something it ___ to a doctor should be called in at once” (Jerome K Jerome) |
| UNOPPOSED | Voted in without challenge, elected ... |
| EVENS | Fair chance of finding a girl quarters (5) |
| ATSIXES | Sadness with it, a drunk stealing kiss, a fair chance disorderly (2,5,3,6) |
| TOSSUP | Fair chance of drunkard turning to drink (4-2) |
| DELECTABLE | Charming Democrat with fair chance of gaining office? (10) |
| BREAK | A fair chance (5) |