| CHARGRILLED | Having rushed around, burn that being barbecued (11) |
| SKEWER | A brochette or shish on which to impale food while it is being barbecued, grilled or roasted; a pin with some other function, such as attaching a wheel to a bike; or, a pin-like tactic in chess (6) |
| SIDETRACKED | Diverted surging tides and rushed around closing lock (11) |
| REMONSTRANT | One admonishes soldiers on battle site having rushed into middle of battle |
| TAMOSHANTER | 1790 poem by Robert Burns that gave its name to a brimless woollen cap (3,8) |
| BRUNEI | Nasty burn that is recalled somewhere on Borneo (6) |
| INCENSE | It's the material they burn that will anger one so (7) |
| SELFOWN | Burn that backfires, maybe |
| ADVERSE | Books off time before Christmas, having rushed occasionally? That's bad (7) |
| RANCHER | Farmer rushed around pursued by that woman (7) |
| SNIPED | Rushed around part of the UK, being criticised slyly |
| RACOON | Animal that surprises me has rushed around (6) |
| HARDENED | Rushed around home that's frozen, perhaps (8) |
| DIDEROT | A French man of letters did, having rushed up (7) |
| HURDLES | Learner having rushed wildly outside with barriers (7) |
| STOPPED | Blocked, having rushed to claim summit |
| GASPED | Having rushed for half the game, seemed out of breath (6) |
| TORE | It's ripped, having rushed (4) |
| SLIPPED | Having rushed round the edge, lost one's footing (7) |
| RUED | Regretted having rushed outside? |