| PARISHIONER | I hire parson, somehow, being one of his flock (11) |
| ETTU | Julius Caesar's response to Brutus being one of his betrayers, according to Shakespeare |
| LAYPERSON | Ely parson upset one of his flock maybe |
| PREMIERSHIP | I hire PM'S rep - top job! (11) |
| GRAMMATICAL | Little weight given to claim at somehow being well-formed (11) |
| REMORTGAGED | Go mad with regret, somehow being tied up financially again (11) |
| CLEARHEADED | Race he'd lead, somehow, being sensible (5-6) |
| ABEL | Offerer of "the firstlings of his flock" |
| SHAUN | Leader of his flock (----- the Sheep) |
| TOWELETTE | Face cleaner you and I hire in a type of bag (9) |
| CURATE | Copper to reprimand one coming between vicar and his flock (6) |
| MOSER | Artist known for flower paintings, a floral scheme at Frogmore House commissioned by Queen Charlotte, a portrait of sculptor Joseph Nollekens and for being one of only two female founders of the Royal |
| HAVENOT | Harbour no end of resentment, being one of the deprived (4-3) |
| TWIN | Being one of a pair of identical things or persons |
| KINSWOMAN | I'm no swank, confound it, being one of the family! |
| OLDIES | Terribly soiled but I admit to being one of them! (6) |
| HAS | Being one of the 'haves', he's suffered a change of heart (3) |
| INLET | I hire around new bay (5) |
| HAIRPIECE | I hire cape and wig to be disguised (9) |
| REHABILITATION | I hire battalion to deal with process (14) |