| ATTHESHARPEND | In position of greatest danger and liable to get cut (2,3,5,3) |
| APATHY | "The greatest danger to our future," according to Jane Goodall |
| RUNDOWN | Weak and liable to get the wind-up? (3,4) |
| HAPHAZARDNESS | PI abandons happiness and embraces danger and chaos (13) |
| ACCIDENTPRONE | If you are, you"re liable to get hurt (8-5) |
| RAPTATTENTION | King liable to get a strain, we hear, with absorbed concentration (4,9) |
| ALLERGIC | Parisian's to go and smoke, upset and liable to react badly |
| ENPRISE | Of a chess piece, undefended and liable to be captured without risk to the taking piece (2,5) |
| IMPLOSIVE | Rascal is love-shattered and liable to cave in (9) |
| EXPLOSIVE | Sudden and dramatic and liable to go off (9) |
| SIRLOIN | Lori's in convertible to get cut of beef (7) |
| TAXABLE | Terriers cross, strong and liable to charge (7) |
| FLOPPY | Limp and liable to fail utterly? (6) |
| LISTLESS | Lethargic and liable to forget some shopping? (8) |
| LOOSE | Vague and liable to drop off (5) |
| TEARFUL | The Dodger was wrong about East, and liable to cry (7) |
| PROFANE | Unholy, and liable to involve Football Association briefly |
| RISQUE | Slightly indecent and liable to shock (6) |
| LOOSECANNON | Unpredictable and liable to cause damage (5,6) |
| PUCKISH | Rubber disc is hard and liable to do someone a mischief! (7) |