| REMINDFUL | Helping to recall soldiers to care for, initially by the middle of July (9) |
| AUTHENTIC | Moderately amphibian, for example, by the middle of the creek (2,1,6) |
| ABSTAINER | Ascetic graduate recalled mark they had got by the middle of term |
| SWEETSPOT | Area defined by the center of percussion and the vibration node, more familiarly |
| SCRIMMAGE | Sequence of play in American football that begins when the ball is passed backward by the centre (snapped) (9) |
| OVULATION | Woman's release brings show of approval around middle of July (9) |
| BLINDFOLD | Pretext for initially taking worn bandage |
| HOPEFUL | Promising Spring, at first - England's freezing by the middle of July |
| UNHELPFUL | Discouraging classic hit breaking farmers in middle of July (9) |
| OUTFALL | Between the middle of July and the end of August, three people drowned in the Fal, where the river empties into the sea (7) |
| MASTERFUL | Commanding Frenchman faster running before middle of July (9) |
| GLUVIAN | In the parish of St. Columb Major, in the middle of July, I was hit by a van and my right leg got broken (7) |
| TULIP | Kind of bulb to recommend about the middle of July |
| ATE | Consumed by the middle of the first part of this magazine's name! (3) |
| FLEE | Priceless from the start by the middle of the week |
| ARCHIVE | The record-holder by the middle of March? The Beekeeper! (7) |
| OPULENCE | No money around the middle of July for luxury (8) |
| LYCRA | In the middle of July, craft something to wear (5) |
| SECULAR | Dashes over around the middle of July to address a civil matter |
| LUNDYBAY | By the middle of January, Dylan hopes to have moved into his new place on the coast near Polzeath (5,3) |