| MANYSIDED | In Germany, side development appears to have a number of qualities |
| SCORE | Arrange to have a number of (5) |
| AROUND | About to have a number of drinks? |
| ATTHECROSSROADS | Have a number of options on the way in a crisis (2,3,10) |
| HANOI | It's hard to have a number one in Vietnam |
| NEAP | This one appears to have a tide of small range (4) |
| TRAINSTATION | Run around the field to RTE ? they have a number of platforms (5,7) |
| THREE | Amigos and musketeers have a number of things in common (5) |
| LOPEZ | The only female entertainer to have a number-one album and film simultaneously in the United States |
| HOTTICKET | Australian/New Zealand term for a person, or thing, which appears to have a limited future (3,6) |
| PATENT | Obvious you must knock to have a number admitted (6) |
| OPERA | The no-hoper appears to have a classic case (5) |
| KIDS | What Bianca Butcher and Terry Spraggan have a number of between them in Albert Square (4) |
| TOURNAMENT | It may have a number of seeds |
| DIALOGUES | Have a number of conversations with laid back scoundrels, having deposed chief |
| NOVICES | With no evident faults, they must have a number of weaknesses! (7) |
| TENANTS | Those occupants have a number of small ones |
| VESSEL | A bowl, cask, jar, pan, pot, pitcher or other domestic utensil designed as a receptacle; a large boat or ship; or, in its biblical sense, a person regarded as a container of feelings or an embodiment |
| SEEM | Appear to have a hem, we hear (4) |
| LOOKALIKE | Appear to have a preference for seeing double (4-5) |