| UPTHEWALL | How one might describe an indoor climber becoming furious? (2,3,4) |
| TENSING | Famous climber becoming tight? (7) |
| ROCKWALL | Gym feature for indoor climbers |
| IRATE | Head of practice denied operating illegally, becoming furious (5) |
| RAGING | Becoming furious |
| SASSENACH | How a Scottish person might describe an English person (9) |
| INSHORT | How one might describe an alcoholic drink's contents briefly (2,5) |
| INDEPTH | How one might describe an ocean diver thoroughly? (2,5) |
| TOSOMEDEGREE | How one might describe an undergraduate's progress in part? (2,4,6) |
| INTHEORY | How one might describe an ideologue's expertise on paper? (2,6) |
| BOSSY | How one might describe an attention-demanding pet |
| BAGATELLE | As an indoor game, it's of little significance (9) |
| ATONEMENT | Single pitch intended, we hear, to describe an act that will make amends |
| MICROSOFT | Small and flexible doesn't quite describe an IT company (9) |
| FAIRANDSQUARE | How you might describe an old-fashioned looker, honestly (4,3,6) |
| SECONDHAND | Feature of an old clock, or adjective that might describe an old clock |
| VEGETABLE | Word that derives from "animated, enliven, excite", yet is used to describe an inanimate object in the form of a cabbage, carrot, cauliflower, courgette, cucumber or other edible part of a plant (9) |
| INCANDESCENT | Nice and furious? Sense that's it! |
| FRENETIC | If recent adaptation is Fast and Furious? (8) |
| INCENSE | Is it the smell that makes people furious? (7) |