| SATORI | I degenerate when getting raised awareness all of a sudden (6) |
| EFFEMINATE | Unmanly and degenerate when embracing a bird (10) |
| ABRUPT | All of a sudden rap tub excitedly (6) |
| CREDIT | Note the German clubs getting raised esteem (6) |
| LEGUME | Swimmer blocked by fool getting raised pulse, perhaps (6) |
| CHOPIN | Name, suggestive of a sudden sharp cut, of a composer of mazurkas, nocturnes, polonaises, preludes and two piano concertos (6) |
| SWOOSH | Noise of a sudden rush of air |
| ENDING | The last of a sudden din, generally (6) |
| CHARGE | Price of a sudden attack (6) |
| ATASTROKE | With a little clothing, run well all of a sudden (2,1,6) |
| HEELS | The magic of Oz: When Dorothy clicked her ___ three times, she was all of a sudden at home in Kansas |
| SFORZATO | Order of tzar so emphatic, all of a sudden |
| OUT | ___ of the blue (all of a sudden) |
| LOANDBEHOLD | All of a sudden advance beginning to decelerate: courageous defending eh? (2,3,6) |
| ENCARTA | All of a sudden car takes part of dictionary (7) |
| ATONEFELLSWOOP | Out of Sellotape now, all of a sudden (2,3,4,5) |
| DENIM | All of a sudden I'm to include material (5) |
| PANIC | Get into a flap all of a sudden |
| TRAFFICLIGHT | Can go green all of a sudden? That will hold you up! (7,5) |
| EPILEPSY | It makes some people get fit all of a sudden (8) |