| FILMSTRIP | Imp flirts bizarrely in series of stills (9) |
| VANGOGH | Vincent, Dutch painter noted for his series of still life paintings Sunflowers (3,4) |
| SUNFLOWERS | Series of still-life paintings (French, Tournesols) produced by Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh between 1888 and 1889 (10) |
| BREAKALEG | Good luck playing Akela, bizarrely in production of 1984 ? (5,1,3) |
| DECATHLON | Fellow taking in city area with unexpected halt in series of events (9) |
| TRIATHLON | Lawsuit takes the missing ending on in series of events (9) |
| PROCEDURE | Crude rope needs replacing in series of steps (9) |
| BOCCACCIO | Author's life-story opened with old article in series of chapters |
| LIBERTINE | I chance including King in series of roues |
| SENTENCES | Ten scenes excitingly depicted in series of words |
| SOAPOPERA | Thus a father joins English gunners in series of programmes (4,5) |
| RAMILLIES | One following Marlborough's first in series of court battles |
| CROSBY | Singing associate of Stills, Nash and Young |
| PHOTOGRAPHALBUM | Ralph bought Pam novel about Oscar's collection of stills (10,5) |
| EDDY | Dyed, bizarrely, in a whirlpool (4) |
| SPRAWL | Swap left and right bizarrely in urban area? (6) |
| ONSIDE | Edison bizarrely in agreement |
| MOUSSAKA | Gives you and me a round face-covering, bizarrely, in Santorini restaurant? |
| ZEBRACROSSING | Is scorn shown bizarrely in Zagreb for markings indicating safe walkway? |
| SOUNDINGBOARD | It's plausible from Brogan bizarrely in papers, as it's intended to test public opinion (8,5) |