| PIEDWAGTAIL | I tag wild ape shakily, being known to flap |
| CLAIM | Reason for being known: - to fame |
| LIVERISH | At 50, I shiver shakily, being not at my nicest (8) |
| RINGERS | People who tag wild birds (7) |
| EARMARK | Tag wild mare on Noah's craft (7) |
| GAIT | I tag it in order to show the way I walk (4) |
| MITIGATE | I tag item in a certain way to lessen the severity |
| AGITATE | I tag along at tea to get things moving (7) |
| INFAMY | The state of being known for some bad quality or deed (6) |
| ACROBAT | Being known for impressive manoeuvres, whale flipped vessel tossing out first oarsman |
| SUPPRESS | Prevent from being known (8) |
| RECOGNITION | Acknowledgment, state of being known again (11) |
| REDITUI | Come back, you; I tag along for a return |
| PIGTAIL | Greek character I tag mistakenly has line in plaited hair (7) |
| GRAFFITIARTISTS | Breaking points: servicemen blow off about it; I tag manufacturers |
| PAUSE | Stop to see the wild ape that's caged, ourselves (5) |
| PASTILLE | Wild ape keeping motionless, being sweet (8) |
| NEWZEALAND | Despite being known as a great Australian actor, Russell Crowe reaffirmed last month that he's only ever been a citizen of this country |
| ALLTOOWELL | Vladimir Putin was 2007's Person of the Year, despite his authoritarianism being known ___ around the world |
| NOUMENON | In the philosophy of Kant, a thing that is incapable of being known, but only inferred from the nature of experience |