| INCOGNITO | Humble worker in pub, taking it over under a false name |
| HELOT | Humble worker in hotel management (5) |
| HACKS | Humble workers in a tumbledown shack (5) |
| BARMAN | Worker in pub to stop member entering |
| TAPSTER | Spatter liquid as worker in pub |
| FICTIONAL | Invented last firm to go in, taking it over (9) |
| NOTION | Fancy taking it over in time (6) |
| ALIAS | Travel in a boat to the north under a false name(5) |
| PSEUDONYMOUSLY | A£25 to cover raised fees, left with plain brown wrapping under a false name (14) |
| INCOG | Under a false name, briefly |
| BEGGAR | Mendicant in pub taking in something for breakfast? |
| SHAMED | In a state of humiliation, took a false name (6) |
| BARETORSO | It's what one is left with if one loses their shirt in pub taking ecstasy with sculptured figure (4,5) |
| ASSUMED | Like a false name, it's supposed |
| FORGE | Sign a cheque with a false name |
| ANONYM | In The Piano, nymph takes a false name (6) |
| SPY | He may be in disguise and use a false name |
| LAYER | A stratum; one of the thicknesses of ingredients forming a lasagne, sandwich, tian or Victoria sponge, for example; a hen kept for her eggs; or, a garment worn over/under others (5) |
| PERSON | That of a humble worker taking in the Royal Society? (6) |
| MALFEASANCE | A false name cunningly conceals cleric's latest wrongdoing |