| LADDERED | Having run over the German fellow, a boy (8) |
| DRIFTER | Fault admitted by the German fellow lacking direction (7) |
| MANDALA | Buddhist figure, fellow a boy follows around |
| RADIATOR | Ethiopian princess, having run over to king, spoke? (8) |
| WENTLONG | Ran over the allotted time |
| VILLAGER | Detached house German fellow left a countryman (8) |
| RISOTTOS | Regularly ruins German fellow's food (8) |
| SHRUGOFF | Disregard hours wasted hosting German fellows (5,3) |
| ELALAMEIN | Which town in Egypt was the site of the decisive British victory over the German Afrika Korps in October 1942? (2,7) |
| ALAMEIN | El -, village on the north coast of Egypt which was the scene of a 1942 Allied victory over the Germans (7) |
| ALICEINWONDERLAND | Fantastic girl, elected, having triumphed over the German state |
| RELIEVE | Excuse having run over priest the night before (7) |
| PLUNDER | Starts to plague international body over the German spoils (7) |
| WARDER | Conflict over the German prison officer |
| EIDERDOWN | Quilt, Eastern one, put over the German, depressed (9) |
| READER | Mostly genuine over the German University post |
| REGRET | Feel sorry, having run over bird |
| RAMRAIDER | Criminal in car, from memory having run over charity worker? |
| RESCAN | Run over the UPC again |
| BLEED | Run over the edge, as ink |