| ROMANNUMERAL | I, for one, run away with amoral men |
| DISH | One ran away with the spoon |
| STRAIN | Struggle with amoral act across Irish beach (6) |
| SINGLE | A hit for one run in cricket; a record release with usually only one or two songs; or, a one-way ticket (6) |
| PROBATIONER | Person given Test innings: one going in for one run |
| IONICBOND | Common salt has one run away from wry secret agent (5,4) |
| ANTELOPE | Swift creature makes tiny one run away |
| DESERTER | One runs away from wilderness with royal (8) |
| CARNY | Get around locally using transport that's new for one run |
| IRONS | Presses for one run on the onside, stops midway (5) |
| SURVEY | View team at the Oval taking five for one run |
| ABSCOND | A, B, C, D son, are enough to make one run away guiltily (7) |
| ROSEMARY | One or two girls got up to go to altar - one runs away |
| NEARING | Approaching new piece of jewellery, one runs away (7) |
| DEARY | Love being tedious, one runs away |
| GAFFES | Slips as one runs away from beasts on the savannah |
| SCARED | Frightened and traumatised, one runs away |
| CURTLYAMBROSE | West Indies bowler who took seven wickets for one run against Australia in 1993 |
| METAPHYSICIAN | Kant, for one, ran into someone like Edward Jenner |
| MALEFACTOR | One that's criminal, amoral etc with frequency? |