| ALIVEANDKICKING | In a heavy defeat, oddly naive Dalek losing innards is hardly subdued |
| COMMON | C'mon! Eating some innards is normal! (6) |
| STUFFING | Padding for cushions, palliasses, pillows, soft toys or upholstery; farce, forcemeat or Paxo, rolled into balls or placed in turkeys or other poultry before being roasted; or, a heavy defeat in sport |
| TSUSHIMA | Naval battle of 1905, in which Japan inflicted a heavy defeat on the Russian fleet (8) |
| ABASHING | A heavy defeat is embarrassing |
| LOSTHANDSDOWN | Lots terribly low after workers suffered a heavy defeat (4,5,4) |
| HEAROUT | Man has a heavy defeat - listen to all he says (4,3) |
| TROUNCED | Handed out a heavy defeat (8) |
| ROUT | A heavy defeat (4) |
| HIDING | Covering up a heavy defeat? (6) |
| ANVIL | Played in a heavy metal band? Was a hit for "The Smiths" (5) |
| CAPSTAN | Machine with a drum that turns and pulls in a heavy rope (7) |
| CAB | Type of radio covering a compartment in a heavy vehicle (3) |
| NIECE | It's oddly naive to convene outside with a relation (5) |
| INADVISABLE | Oddly naive ad-lib about Sweden's leader is unwise (11) |
| RAINING | Ruling, we're told, even in a heavy fall (7) |
| MANACLE | Frenchman on canal barge has sweetheart in a heavy metal band hampering The Movement (7) |
| ORE | It may be in a heavy metal band |
| TRUNDLE | Roll in a heavy or clumsy way (7) |
| RAINSTORM | Head off to seek inspiration in a heavy downpour (9) |