| ENPASSANT | How one takes a pawn, by the way (2,7) |
| SHOULDERS | How one takes on responsibility for the roadsides (9) |
| APPELLANT | One takes a case to a higher court for review (9) |
| COURGETTE | Bottle from which one takes a dry wine ultimately? It's green (9) |
| DOUBLESUP | Folds, as one takes a large drink (7,2) |
| ALLATONCE | One takes a toll perhaps - never start suddenly (3,2,4) |
| SCRAPHEAP | Fight fellow to get a pawn? Load of rubbish (9) |
| ADOPTS | Pot: sad how one takes it on as one's own (6) |
| DEDUCTS | How one takes off duds, etc (7) |
| PIECE | A coin; a chessman other than a pawn; a musical composition; or, a quantity of cloth or wallpaper (5) |
| PARACHUTES | Up in the air they'll hold you, but one takes a flying jump jut the same! (10) |
| ROULETTEWHEEL | One takes a turn for the better (8,5) |
| SAIL | One takes a girl out for a boat trip (4) |
| VIOLA | One takes a bow - girl pretending to be a boy |
| REALIST | One takes a practical view concerning a tip (7) |
| SITS | It's after a slow start that one takes a rest (4) |
| HEADS | The alternative when one takes a toss (5,2,5) |
| ORTAILS | The alternative when one takes a toss (5,2,5) |
| OFFPISTE | Where one takes a risk, being on a slippery slope (3-5) |
| AMBLES | Note the lambs gambolling round as one takes a walk (6) |