| PROHIBITION | How a hobo used his eyes and got to print some unworkable American decree |
| ETCH | Prepare a plate to print some sketches (4) |
| IMPI | The politician uses his eyes and sees the Zulu warriors (4) |
| GEYSER | The king rolls his eyes and spouts heatedly (6) |
| WADDLED | Shuffled a bundle of banknotes with a penny, and got to the front |
| STOODUP | Left in the lurch on a date and got to one's feet (5,2) |
| JACKHORNER | Who used his thumb to extract a plum from a pie? (4,6) |
| MUDDIEST | I'm dusted, strangely wet, and got to be the dirtiest (8) |
| TOILED | Worked hard, and got to one who set the pace (6) |
| JUMPEDUP | Cocky and got to one's feet quickly (6-2) |
| MERRYGOLD | Former JLS member and Got to Dance judge, Aston --------- (9) |
| OVERTAKEN | Caught up with Vera and got to Ken as well (9) |
| ORBIT | Or used his teeth to make a path in it (5) |
| GARRETT | Smoke-hood inventor Morgan, who used his own product in a rescue operation after a tunnel explosion |
| FRET | Guitar upside-down and left-handed, Jimi Hendrix used his thumb to ___ the bass notes |
| DHLAWRENCE | Author of "Sons and Lovers" who used his first and middle initials: 3 wds. |
| TRAMP | A long hard hike; a sound of heavy treading or horses' hooves; top of a spade's blade; or, a hobo, such as the one portrayed by Charlie Chaplin (5) |
| VAGRANT | A US president going to Virginia as a hobo! (7) |
| OBOE | Where a hobo expects to find one to play with |
| WATERY | Terry loses the right to go to WA and his eyes are full of tears |