| RUNRAGGED | Having far too much to do, as street urchins may (3,6) |
| CHARGETHEEARTH | Ask far too much to send electricity through the ground (6,3,5) |
| MISER | He keeps far too much to himself |
| HIREDHELP | Someone for when one has too much to do |
| OVERSHARE | Give away far too much information on the web to old father retiring to Split (9) |
| BARROWBOY | Cumbrian lad as street trader |
| RHEUMATIC | Terribly irate, much to do with joint complaints |
| ADNAUSEAM | Far too much elastic and gold stitching |
| CATHEDRAL | Principal church of a diocese - such as St Paul's, eg (9) |
| SNOWEDUNDER | Having too much to do (6,5) |
| OVERBUSY | Accomplished detective with too much to do |
| OVERLAP | Drink too much to do more than meet? |
| BESNOWEDUNDER | Have too much to do when freshly renewed bonus cover included date (2,6,5) |
| OVERACT | Ham it up with too much to do (7) |
| IGOT | --way too much to do! |
| DEWARFLASK | Thermos said to be outstanding, having far-flung, large demand (5,5) |
| GAMINS | What are street urchins also known as (6) |
| ONONESPLATE | Idiom meaning having much to do, having a lot - (2,4,5) |
| FATEFUL | Having far-reaching and often disastrous consequences (7) |
| OVERRULE | Reverse judgement, as queen will do far too much (8) |