| ENGINEDRIVER | He should be on the right lines, but takes guard (6,6) |
| NIGHTWATCHMAN | Cricketer who takes guard late? (5-8) |
| MCLEAN | He wrote the lines "But February made me shiver/with every paper I'd deliver" |
| SUBTEND | Form an angle with lines but with ends drawn out (7) |
| CRANBERRY | Many hurried to be on the right lines with the fruit |
| CAPEGOOSEBERRY | Fruit coming from headland, bird be on the right lines (4,10) |
| PLAYWITHFIRE | Compete passionately but take silly risks? (4,4,4) |
| SHERRY | Drink for the girl who is on the right lines |
| TRAIN | Prepare for it to be run on the right lines (5) |
| MAILTRAIN | In which the post will go on the right lines (4-5) |
| DRAMAS | They should be on the stage in Madras working (6) |
| CRACKER | Biscuit that should be on the table tomorrow (7) |
| SLAPONTHEWRIST | Naughty, naughty ? it should be on the face! (4,2,3,5) |
| DRAFTSMAN | They prepare legal documents and sound as if they should be on the board |
| INNSIGN | Gin's ordered in pub - it should be on the house (3,4) |
| INSTEP | A section of foot soldiers should be on the march (6) |
| ALLTHETIME | Everything should be on the clock, always |
| WHALE | The African elephant may be the biggest animal on earth, but take a trip on a ship and you'll discover that the blue ___ is the largest in the world |
| RAILWAYTICKET | A voucher for movement on the right lines (7,6) |
| OPERATORS | They put people on the right lines (9,9) |