| HABITUDE | Husband a little impolite, heading off for convention |
| TEMPING | A small, impolite MP in Glasgow is doing casual work (7) |
| PROTOCOL | Passenger on vacation books train up for convention (8) |
| STEREOTYPE | Group after sound system for convention |
| FREEWHEELING | Acting without concern for convention (12) |
| PRACTICE | Proceed to cut cost for convention (8) |
| SWAG | Promotional goodies for convention attendees |
| MORES | Extra serious start for conventions |
| CONSORT | From the Latin for "sharer, partner", a king's wife or a queen's husband; a ship accompanying another; or, a family of instruments, such as viols, playing together (7) |
| MAN | An adult male as opposed to a female; a vassal; a husband; a chess piece; or, human beings collectively (3) |
| CPA | "One Prozac a day, husband's a ___" (lyric from a Bowling for Soup song) |
| MAHARANI | Indian widow in ruin accepting a husband, a new one |
| THERESE | There she was without a husband, a venerated saint (7) |
| HAD | Husband, a duke, taken for ride |
| HOOKAH | Catch a husband, a smoker |
| HAGAR | Husband, a Greek, protecting a mother of Ishmael (5) |
| EXHAUSTED | Tired of former partner and husband, a cast-off that gets time inside (9) |
| NETHERAVON | My first husband, a leading novelist, lived in Trevone, but after we split up he moved to a place near Durrington (10) |
| BRENTOR | My first husband, a leading auditor, was from Harberton -- after we split up, he moved to a place near Mary Tavy (7) |
| ERRED | My first husband, a leading nutritionist from Herner, had an affair with three ladies - I made a big mistake there (5) |