| HOPELESS | Having no possibility of a solution |
| OUTOFTHERUNNING | Different hut for union gent having no possibility of winning |
| NOWIN | Offering no possibility of a favourable outcome (2-3) |
| DEADEND | Having no possibility for progress |
| HIDINGTONOTHING | Out of sight tonight, no possibility of wild goose chase (6,2,7) |
| ART | "Drawing is the honesty of the ___. There is no possibility of cheating. It is either good or bad.": Dali |
| JANEEYRE | Novel that opens "There was no possibility of taking a walk that day" |
| SYNODAL | Sadly, no possibility of relating to the council (7) |
| NOWINSITUATIONS | Currently employed, they give no possibility of success |
| GREATBEAR | Stars in situation with no possibility of fire, we hear? (5,4) |
| LIFELONG | left one criminal heading for gaol, with no possibility of release |
| AQUA | A quarter of a solution of liquid |
| SPECULATIVERISK | Situation in which there's a danger of financial loss but also the possibility of a good return on investment |
| FOREWARNED | Told in advance of the possibility of a strike? (10) |
| PRIVET | Growing possibility of a price cut by a surgeon |
| TITRE | Standard strength or degree of concentration of a solution |
| TITRATE | Measure the strength of (a solution) using a reagent |
| PLAYWRIGHT | Dramatist in a plight, but wary of a solution (10) |
| OPENINGNIGHT | The possibility of a job at sea? Thing is, it's all for show - the first of many if those play-actors are successful? (7,5) |
| OUTSIDECHANCE | Slight possibility of a picnic? (7,6) |